![]() ![]() It’s fair to say that Mp3tag is one of the clear leaders in its field, and considering it’s a freeware app, it’s well worth downloading if you want to clean- up your music collection. Perhaps the biggest boon though is the inclusion of a link-up with the online FreeDB database to import tags from the appropriate album, spelling a swift end to those MP3 albums you get with track names like ‘track01’, ‘track02’, ‘track03’, etc.) While the data returned from the FreeDB is sometimes erroneous, it’s generally pretty good (though probably not quite as quick as the import tool in Tag&Rename). It supports virtually every major audio file type, so you can edit tags for Ogg, Musepack, and AAC/MP4, besides just MP3s. If you find that you have a lot of different audio formats on your machine that you want to keep in check then Mp3tag is perfect. For instance, the program has a much cleaner interface than many of its rivals and is smaller to boot, making it very quick and responsive. It carries out its duties does the job very well too. The app lets you rename files based on this tag information, replace characters or words from tags and filenames, import/export tag information, and create playlists. Mp3tag is one of the better tag editors around, allowing you to edit the metadata (the information about a track’s name, size, album name, artwork, etc.) with a good degree of autonomy. Ensuring that all the tags in your audio files are correct can be a thankless task, but there’s plenty of software around that will make a much quicker job of it. ![]() Not only does it look a lot cleaner in your player, but it makes it a darn sight easier to organize your collection and manage playlists. ![]() There’s something very satisfying about having a hoard of music with the correct track and album names for each song. Most of us who own an MP3 player or play digital music on a computer will admit that it’s possible to get a little precious over your audio collection. Get full control over your audio files with this powerful media organizer.Easy-to-use tool to edit metadata of common audio formats Start organizing your music collection with mp3Tag: edit existing MP3 tags and download missing ones, rename music files and folders using information from tags, extract information from filenames and save it in tags, sort audio flies automatically by specified criteria. It can download lyrics and cover art and save it in the special fields of ID3 tags for storing lyrics and cover art, or as separate files, create playlists for Windows Media Player, Winamp, or other players, show technical parameters of your music. Your audio files will be sorted to the newly created subfolders automatically. You can take information from any field in any order and number to rename MP3 and create folder names using your favorite pattern. It allows you to change names of your music files and create a transparent structure of folders to keep your music collection in order. If you download tags from FreeDB your files should be in their original order and number.Īnother important feature of this MP3 tag editor is renaming. In case there is no information available mp3Tag will download tags from web services like FreeDB. It can process thousands audio files at once and write any part of the filename or folder name to any field of the ID3 tag. The MP3 tagger allows you to generate tags from filenames and folder names. The fields will be updated in all selected files. You can enter artist, album, title, composer manually, by typing into the corresponding fields. To help managing information about your music files mp3Tag offers you quite a number of tools. It supports a lot of popular formats of tags, such as MP3 tags, WMA tags, WAV tags, FLAC tags, APE tags, OGG Vorbis tags, AAC tags, WavPack tags, MPC/MPP/MP+ tags, and M4a/MP4 tags. Mp3Tag is a compact and capable ID3 tag editor with functions of a music organizer. ![]()
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