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Leawo Tunes Cleaner is a dedicated iTunes cleanup program designed to help you organize your music library. If your music collection suffers from missing artists, wrong album art, or duplicate tracks, this tool can automate the fixing process.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use Leawo Tunes Cleaner to fix your mislabeled music files. Step 1: Choose Your Scanning Mode

When you launch Leawo Tunes Cleaner, the main interface presents four primary options:

Start to Clean iTunes: Scans and fixes your official iTunes library.

Open Music Files: Allows you to scan music folders stored locally on your hard drive outside of iTunes.

Clean Up Duplicates: Finds and removes repeated tracks in your library.

Load Saved Project: Resumes a previous, unfinished cleaning session.

Click on Start to Clean iTunes or Open Music Files depending on where your mislabeled music is stored. Step 2: Scan Your Music Library

Once you select your mode, click the Start Scan button. The software will analyze your audio files by checking for: Missing artists Missing albums Missing album artwork Missing years and genres

The progress bar will show you how many files are being processed in real time. Step 3: Preview the Unfixed Songs

After the scan completes, Leawo Tunes Cleaner displays a diagnostic report. The software categorizes your music into distinct groups, such as “Songs Undefined” or “Songs Lack Artwork.”

You can click on individual tracks to preview what information is missing before applying any automated fixes. Step 4: Fix Mislabeled Information Automatically To apply the software’s automated fixes:

Click the Fix All button located at the top right corner of the interface.

The program will connect to its online database to match your songs with the correct metadata, downloading accurate titles, artists, albums, and artwork. Step 5: Edit Tags Manually (Optional)

If certain rare tracks or indie songs are not recognized by the automated database, you can fix them yourself: Select the specific song you want to fix. Click the Edit icon (represented by a pencil).

Type in the correct tags (Artist, Album, Title, Year, etc.) in the manual entry fields. Click Save. Step 6: Apply the Changes

The fixes are not permanent until you save them to your files. Once you are satisfied with the automated and manual corrections, click the Apply button at the top right. This writes the new metadata tags directly to your music files, updating your library permanently.

If you want to fine-tune your music organization, please let me know:

Are you cleaning an iTunes/Apple Music library or local folders? Do you have a large number of duplicate tracks to remove? Are you running this on Windows or macOS?

I can provide specific tips to speed up the process for your exact setup.

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