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Nehueln Guarno

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Jul 21, 2024, 9:11:31 PM7/21/24
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Mp3 tag online is a powerful and user-friendly tool for editing the metadata of audio files. It supports a wide range of file types, including popular formats such as MP3, MP4, Ogg, FLAC, WMA, M4A, and WAV, as well as less common ones like AIFF, Monkey's Audio (APE), OptimFROG (OFR), WavPack (WV), Musepack (MPC), Advanced Audio Codec (AAC), and Windows Media Audio (WMA). With mp3tag, you can easily edit the tags of your audio files, including the title, artist, album, genre, and cover art, to better organize and manage your music library.

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I'm new to mp3tag (just downloaded tonight) and am having the same issue. @arturn - Did you ever resolve this issue. @ohrenkino - I tried deactivating the filter (f3) and I do see mp4 listed under file>options>tags, but I'm still not seeing any of my itunes songs.

The other would be to use a dedicated tag editor - I use mp3tag a lot to do your tag editing, assuming its just windows being silly. I'd use this anyway to manage files since its a lot simpler than using explorer for large numbers of files.

I only recently found a tag editor. I saw mp3tag editor but was turned off by "mp3" unknowingly. So I purchased meta from apple store which seems very similar. I couldn't believe how many errors I had to correct in file names before I could start moving to fixing genre tags. Example: Simon and Garfunkel vrs Simon & Garfunkel. Beatles vrs The Beatles. After that you can tailor genres to your liking. To me ACDC is "loud rock" and so I edited a new genre! Now I'm hijacking the "album artist" tag to make my own groupings. Anything you want. I use it to create a genre subset. An example is ROCK-HR, ROCK-CD and ROCK-P. This allows me to drill down to resolution formats for each genre. And its so easy and fast!

Even though I have never regretted the switch after Win7 to MacOS, the tagging was never solved. Will definitely start using mp3tag on the Mac now. One function, I am still missing is a lookup in the own database while typing. Let's say, I want to add the composer, and I want to always use "Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 - 1827)". To my knowledge, mp3tag not really offer a nice solution, or I missed it. Any suggestions?

When I started ripping CDs and storing them on a NAS about 10 years ago I was faced with a huge variety of tagging. In particularly classical CDs were particularly bad as they often have works br a range of composers and artists. My solution was to re-purpose 'Album' to 'Work'. This has resulted in my library being very easy to search and play classical music. My question is what would mp3tag come up with when faced with all these albums that now contain a single work?

As for this... "edition", there must be something different bc if I simply download mp3tag and run it with wine on my computer, drag-and-dropping files onto the program makes it crash, whereas if I install it from AUR, drag-and-dropping files DOESN'T make it crash.

I found a problem: when the track name begins with a number, Audacious displays "(encoding error)" with the brackets. I have this song by a Bulgarian singer whose song is named "100 SMS". All other songs of his are OK with the encoding but this song in particular keeps displaying encoding error which makes me think it's a bug in mp3tag. But IDK whether it's a bug in the original mp3tag or in the linux port, that's why I'm posting about the problem here. I changed all possible settings both in mp3tag and Audacious but nothing fixed the error. I even entered the title with latin characters (just to be sure) but that "(encoding error)" remained. IDK what else to try anymore...The weird thing is that AIMP for Android reads the tag properly and displays no errors with the encoding.

Mp3Tag can be made portable using the amazing app called JauntePE. The registry is redirected to a folder in my pendrive and all configuration is always with me. I will use my "jaunterized" version until the mp3tag devolpers team release a portable official launcher

I think one option would be to get an mp3 tag editor like mp3tag, and change any mp3 file, with it, changing each field to an unique string, so that you can later identify in the file. Let's say the title could be renamed to titlemp3 the artist to artistmp3 you get the idea. Then you open the file and there you go, everything identified.

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