VinylFlow splits your recording into tracks, pulls the tracklist and cover art from Discogs, and exports perfectly tagged FLAC, MP3, or AIFF. What takes half an hour in Audacity takes three minutes here.
Record in Audacity. Hunt for the track gaps by ear. Split. Export. Search Discogs. Copy each field by hand. Find the cover art. Embed it. Start again on the next side.
Upload the recording. Click analyze. Pick your album from Discogs. Hit process.
The complete workflow, from upload to tagged files.
Silence detection finds the boundaries between tracks. Wrong count? Tell it how many songs there are and Smart Rescan finds them, with duration-based splitting as a last resort.
Search by album and get the real tracklist, year, and label. Cover art is fetched and embedded for you, no copy-pasting.
Drag the boundaries when you want to fine-tune a split, and preview any track before you commit to it.
Tracks come out as A1, A2, B1 — numbered the way the record actually is, not as 1 through 12.
One click for noise reduction and level matching, so a dusty pressing doesn't sound like one on the way out.
Lossless or compressed, processed in a batch queue, from the native Mac and Windows app or any browser on your network.
VinylFlow is free, open source, and runs on your machine. No account, no cloud, no subscription.