Below are several free digital music managers with built-in tools for working with your MP3 library.
Set up a Home Server: MediaMonkey Standard
Manages a library of 100,000 files.
Functions as a home server.
Syncs with iOS 11 and Android 8.
Android sync isn’t seamless.
The free version of MediaMonkey (Standard) has a wealth of features for organizing your music library.
you’re free to also burn files to a disc using its CD/DVD burning facility.
MediaMonkey can also be used as an audio format converter tool.
Repair Your MP3s: Helium
User-friendly interface.
Plays, catalogs, and tags a range of formats.
Handles collections in the hundreds of thousands of files.
Many features are not available in the free version.
May not sort albums correctly.
It’s compatible with platforms like iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and others.
One of Helium’s features that stands out from the crowd is its MP3 Analyzer.
This tool scans your library for broken MP3 files and can be used to repair them.
Oh, and do you miss Cover Flow iniTunes?
Then you’ll be at home with Helium.
It’s got an album view mode that makes flicking through your collection a breeze.
Customize Playback: MusicBee
Supports podcasts, web radio stations, audiobooks, and SoundCloud integration.
Customizable with beautiful skins.
Many ways to organize media.
Slows down when opening a large number of files.
Installs images that are irrelevant to the artist.
MusicBee is another music organizer program with an impressive number of tools for manipulating your music library.
Tune in to Internet Radio: Clementine
Intuitive and fast to set up.
Supports internet radio and smart playlists.
Supports many online services and cloud storage sites.
Uses a lot of CPU power.
Not a lot of documentation.
The music organizer Clementine is another free tool that’s like the others in this list.