If you have a collection of digital music on your computer, using a music manager (often called an MP3 organizer) is an essential tool for good organization. Below are several free digital music managers with built-in tools for working with your MP3 library.
How to Effortlessly Organize a Huge Music Library
The free version of MediaMonkey (Standard) has a wealth of features for organizing your music library. You can use it to automatically tag your music files and download the correct album art. If you want to create digital music files from your audio CDs, MediaMonkey comes with a built-in CD ripper. You can also burn files to disc using the CD/DVD burning feature.
MediaMonkey can also be used as an audio format converter tool. Usually, you need a separate utility for this, but MediaMonkey supports a few formats, such as MP3, WMA, M4A, OGG, and FLAC. This free music organizer can also sync with various MP3/media players, including Android devices and the Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Helium (by Imploded Software) is another full-featured music library organizer for working with various audio formats in your music collection. It supports a range of audio formats, including MP3, WMA, MP4, FLAC, OGG and more. You can also convert, rip, tag and sync your music with this program. It is compatible with platforms such as iOS, Android, Windows Phone and others.