In the past I have used various combinations of
- MusicBrainz tagger for identifying completely untagged tracks
- MP3 Tag Tools for renaming, organising files based on the tags
- Tag&Rename for tagging and renaming, getting tags from filename and vice versa, editing tags
- TigoTago for checking and correcting, rewriting tags
These days I do pretty much everything using MediaMonkey
- Edit tags, download tags from internet, and artwork
- Rename and auto-reorganise based on tags
- Auto playlists
- Sync to Ipod
- Means I don't have to go near itunes which I can't bear.
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That's what I use.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThanks for that
Tried them both and Tagscanner was just way to hard.
However, it did give me an actual product name to google and see what else was around and found this which seems to be a bit simpler
Mp3tag - the universal Tag Editor (ID3v2, MP4, OGG, FLAC, ...)
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Have you had a look at Music Brainz and the various programs that use the database?
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Thanks for that
Tried them both and Tagscanner was just way to hard.
However, it did give me an actual product name to google and see what else was around and found this which seems to be a bit simpler
Mp3tag - the universal Tag Editor (ID3v2, MP4, OGG, FLAC, ...)
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I use Tag and Rename but it's commercial software. I have however heard good things about Tagscanner The Ultimate TagScanner: Download
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MP3 File clean up
Can anyone recommend utilities for cleaning up MP3 files and tags and fixing missing album, artist and song name tags?
TIA!!
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