A new program called Rinse, developed by RealNetworks, claims to be able to automatically correct.
Rinse uses a database of song details. It gives the user the option to correct tracks either one at a time, which allows editing, or automatically in batches.The program also standardizes genre names and can search for and eliminate duplicate tracks.
RealNetworks has not officially announced Rinse, but has started a blog, as well as a Twitter account and Facebook page for the program, in addition to the product website.
Rinse is the second effort in recent months by RealNetworks to position itself as a media management service. At CES 2011, RealNetworks previewed Unifi, a cloud-based media library system that is currently in public beta testing.
Rise is a free download for OSX, Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.
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