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Swinsian quotitunes dj12/15/2023 Shame it took literal destruction to get me to switch, but that’s how it went. This prompted me to finally switch over, which I had intended to do for a while. I lost an entire album and some other scattered tracks while trying to troubleshoot. I would attempt to play one, and the file would be completely ruined. I had been using Apple Music as an offline player until the Ventura update, in which attempting to play some files resulted in a glitch that began corrupting my music files. Such a convenience is what attracted me away from the idea of moving (in my own case) hundreds of gigabytes of music files and reassigning their respective metadata. If you already have a music library and metadata within one of these programs, Swinsian can import them. I have been using this since November of 2022 on an intel Mac, Ventura, and whichever beta version is most recent. There are free options such as the Mac port of Foobar or VLC, but Swinsian offers an interesting proposition in how it interacts with iTunes or Apple Music, allowing convenience for importing, and using a familiar design language with (at least one of) the two. If you’re a Mac user who prefers an offline music library and can’t use previous versions of iTunes, software options may seem a bit sparing.
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