bliss Adds Album Art Management to its Automatic Digital Music Organizer

18 Aug, 2010 - 03:15 PM IST     |     By RnMTeam

MUMBAI: bliss, the automatic music organizer for Windows and Linux, has introduced a facility to add album art to mp3s, or manage existing album cover art. bliss helps music lovers take control of their large digital music collections by following a rule-based approach to digital music management. This makes mp3 management easier, faster and more accurate.

bliss can be downloaded and trialled for free at http://www.blisshq.com/. The first 500 fixed albums are free. New features are rolled out each week in a brand new release.

bliss is aimed at music lovers and audiophiles with large digital music collections, often stored on a home server or NAS. bliss is an automatic music organizer that takes a rule-based approach to simplify mp3 organization. The music lover states the rules that their collection must comply with, and bliss automates the actions required to comply with the rules. For album art, this means assessing the size of the art, whether the art is embedded and more.

The benefits of this approach are:

Less manual work. bliss finds and adds album art to comply with the album art rule, automatically.

Unerring. bliss works meticulously to comply with the user's album art rule. It doesn't get tired, or bored, unlike humans.

More maintainable. bliss works in the background and is designed to be run non-stop on a home server.

Faster. bliss works automatically whenever music is added to a collection.