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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: January 24, 2006
- Total Downloads: 116,967
- Downloads last week: 686
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 86 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
This batch MP3 tag editor is, in the words of a user, "simply indispensable." If you're looking for a freeware ID3 tag editor with an auto-tagging feature sourced from FreeDB, Amazon, or discogs, you could do much, much worse than Mp3tag.
Besides checking and correcting song tags en masse, the lightweight application sports batch and single edits to effect such changes as case changing, auto-numbering, tag and track name flipping, and user-defined actions. There's playlist support and configuration exporting in six formats including CSV, HTML, and RTF. Support for more than two dozen languages offer the program up for international use, and a Favorite directory makes it easy to return to your music assuming you keep all your tracks in the same root folder.
The interface is a bit too simple, though. It won't be hard for anybody to navigate once you get used to the busy Toolbar and using mouse-over labels to identify button functions, but it certainly could be clarified with bigger buttons, or at least more easily identifiable icons. At worst, the user interface will slow you down, but in no way should it stop you from using this top-flight MP3 tag tweaker.
Publisher's description
From Florian Heidenreich :Mp3tag is a powerful and yet easy-to-use tool to edit Tags of MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Musepack, Monkey's Audio, FLAC, and WavPack files. It can rename files based on the tag information, replace characters or words from tags and filenames, import/export tag information, create playlists and more. The program supports online freedb database lookups for selected files, allowing you to automatically gather proper tag information for selected files or CDs. Version 2.35 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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User reviews of Mp3tag 2.35
- Average user rating: 4.3 stars out of 86 votes
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: Mp3tag 2.35
"The best Tagging software you can lay your hands on"
Pros: This piece of software pretty much does whatever you want of it. It can tag a wide variety of file types. It can run a batch job on a selected folder if you want it. One stand out feature is the exports feature that this software has, which you can use to depict you whole collection of music in different formats as html of javascript files. You really Gotta have it.
Cons: None really
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Version: Mp3tag 2.35
"Best Free Tag Utility I've Seen"
Pros: Supports unicode.
Supports all metadata.
Does almost everything you can think of with all kinds of tags.
Very flexible.
Cons: Converting Japanese codepage to unicode does not seem to work.
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12 out of 24 people found this review helpful
Version: Mp3tag 2.35
Pros: This program has been very faithful to me and it is my main mp3 editing program
Cons: No lyric support, which i really dislike, i had to get zortam
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0 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Version: Mp3tag 2.35
Pros: Uhhh it can see my files
Cons: It does not even come close to the correct tag info. 4 Example File name "c:\Beastie Boys - Hold It Now, Hit It.mp3" brings up Artist: Marilyn Manson
Album: Tainted Love
Genre: Rock
Year: 1993
01 Tainted Love
It does not take rocket science to figure out from a file name "c:\Beastie Boys - Hold It Now, Hit It.mp3" that it might be the Beastie Boys. Also in this example i am not a Manson fan but didn't he just release Tainted Love not to long ago. I dont think he was singing in 1993 but who knows.
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