
This program analyzesaudio files on your Mac and lets you know if it encounters any errors. The application might prove to be of good use to people who are dealing with large music collections and wish to make sure no audio file has errors like outdated ID3V1 tag information or repeating ID3 specifications.
All you need to do in order to work with this utility is to select a destination folder for the generated report and drag-and-drop the files you with to analyze. You can choose which type of information to be displayed in the report if necessary.
In just a few moments the application will offer you the detailed report saved with the TXT extension. You can send the offered information to an expert in handling the audio files errors and request assistance in repairing them. To be noted that the program wasn't created to fix the issues but only to locate and identify them.
In my testing, the application worked perfectly. It immediately generated the report, was simple to use, and didn't slow down my Mac while scanning the imported audio files.
With that being said, Audio File Health Check proves to be a reliable solution for identifying potential issues within your sound files. In addition, it's free.
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