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Looking for a good Tag Editor


Nerwin

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Mp3Tag is really weak compared to The GodFather : http://users.otenet.gr/~jtcliper/tgf/

Many formats are supported and the interface is marvellous (as feature-full than colorful).

You can update files one by one, or by folders.

You can make it guess tag values from file names, folder names, or from the online database you prefer.

There's also a playlist editor and a player to listen music while your updating your tags (or to convert between formats).

And a full-featured "library", a database of all your songs/tags to organize them the way you want without messing your folder structure (uh, oh, i forgot, it can also create this folder structure and move/copy/rename your files).

And if that's not enough (i would hardly beleive that), you can make little scripts for any of the above functions (errm.. not the "library" of course).

You just can't live without TGF's green parrot icon on your desktop...

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there is even something cewler (found it at RyanVM's site in the Addon packages, - is a windows shell plugin that ads an extra tab in the settings menu on right-click of any mp3 wav (etc) file. to read and edit ID3-tags ... its called audioshell. (google for it).

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i use dbpoweramp with the "Tag from filename" utility added. it does a great job, as long as your songs are named something "AC/DC - Hells Bells" or something (ie. it has the Artist - Track Name) then you can put those 2 peices of info in.

If you have more info in the file name, for instance "AC/DC 01 - Back in Black - Hells Bells" (ie. Artist, Track Number, Album, Song Title) then you can put a lot of info in.

i use the dbpoweramp one in conjunction with 1-4a rename (google it :P) both great peices of software that mak mp3 tagging fast and easy.

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