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Tuneup PRIME

No longer maintained

A library management toolkit for Denon Engine PRIME 🎧

🌟 Features

  • Easy to use graphic interface
  • Smart playlists
    • Generate playlists based off of easily configurable rules
    • Filter tracks based on album, file type, and more
    • Use different operators to filter attributes including Regex
    • Logically group filters with and & or
  • Track relocation
    • Relocate missing tracks
    • Provide a folder to search for tracks in
  • Library consolidation
    • Move all your tracks into one folder
  • Automatically backs up library before running
  • Supports Engine 2.1.x
  • Cross platform - Windows & macOS

πŸš€ Installation

Simply download the latest version from the releases page.

❓ How To Use

Simply select one of the tools in the middle of the page to get started!

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🧠 Smart Playlists

Allows you to generate smart playlists based off easily definable sets of rules.

Smart Playlists

Click "edit" to open the config file in your default text editor.

See the examples to learn how to define smart playlists.

After editing, click "reload" to see your changes.

Lastly, click "generate" to create your playlists! Each playlist will show a badge indicating how many songs were added to it.

⚠️ If a playlist already exists with the same name as one of your smart playlists IT WILL BE OVERWRITTEN. In most cases this is desired, as you'll want to update your existing smart playlists.

tuneup PRIME will automatically create the tuneup.yaml config file in your Engine library folder.

πŸ” Relocate Tracks

Finds tracks in your library that are missing, because you've moved the files to a new folder.

Relocate Tracks

First, click "find missing". Tuneup PRIME will scan your library for tracks that can't be found by Engine. Once the scan is complete, you'll see a list of all the missing tracks detected.

Next, click "relocate". You'll be prompted to select the folder to search for your tracks in. It will also search up to 5 sub-folders deep. After searching, you'll see an updated list of your tracks and their detected location.

Currently, the filenames have to be the same, but soon you'll be able to specify rules for matching filenames as well as rename individual files.

πŸ—ƒ Consolidate Library

Does what it says on the tin.

Consolidate Library