![]() ![]() ![]() Replace strings in tags and filenames (with support for Regular Expressions).Ĭreate and manage playlists automatically while editing. Save typing and import tags from online databases like Discogs, freedb, MusicBrainz, and more. Write ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, MP4, WMA, APEv2 Tags and Vorbis Comments to multiple files at once.ĭownload and add album covers to your files and make your library even more shiny. You can rename files based on the tag information, replace characters or words in tags and filenames, import/export tag information, create playlists and more. It supports batch tag-editing of ID3v1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, iTunes MP4, WMA, Vorbis Comments and APE Tags for multiple files at once covering a variety of audio formats.įurthermore, it supports online database lookups from, e.g., Discogs, MusicBrainz or freedb, allowing you to automatically gather proper tags and download cover art for your music library. If you are looking for alternative mp3 tagging apps, check out Mp3 Tag, Tagscanner, or Picard.Mp3tag is a powerful and easy-to-use tool to edit metadata of audio files. The only problem with it was I couldn't rename the tracks that I was editing, and a portable version isn't available. What it lacks in terms of advanced options, it makes up for in simplicity. The next time you want to edit the tags of a music track, give Abyssmedia ID3 Tag Editor a shot. The buttons on the right side of the toolbar (and the Tools menu), are shortcuts for other products from the developer, they are not free, except for Wave Editor which I have reviewed in the past. That's not great, but it saves you a bit of the effort.ĭouble-click on a song to play it in your default audio player, this is useful if you want to check if the tags are working correctly. But when the song identifier worked, the program added the title, artist, album and year tags to the track. It is not perfect, sometimes it didn't work at all. ![]() The program will paste the content in all the boxes, and it took just one click.Ībyssmedia ID3 Tag Editor can fetch tags for songs automatically, all you need to do is click the Identify button on the toolbar. This isn't a regular copy shortcut, if you click it and want to edit the tags of another song from the same album, use the Paste tab button and watch the magic. You may use the buttons at the bottom of the window, to copy or paste a tag, clear all tag fields, remove a tag from the file or save the tag. These are standard text boxes, so you can edit them as you see fit. The editor has 13 fields: Title, Artist, Album, Album Artist, Genre, Composer, Disc number, Track Number, Year, BPM (Beats per minute), Key, Comment, and Copyright. The format of the selected track's tags is displayed above the tag editor. Abyssmedia ID3 Tag Editor supports the following tag types: ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, MP4, WMA, APEv2 Tags and Vorbis. The right-pane on the bottom of the application's interface, is where you edit the tags. You can also extract the image that's currently saved to the file, should you want to use it. It supports PNG, GIF, JPG, JPEG and BMP images. This context menu allows you to remove the picture, and add a different cover art. If the file does not have an image or if you'd like to use a different one, right-click on the image preview. Select a track, and its album art is displayed in the bottom left corner. The program lists the songs that you added, on the right pane. Abyssmedia ID3 Tag Editor supports FLAC, MP3, WAV, WMA, WV, M4A, OGG and APE audio formats. Use the side bar on the left to browse to your music folder, or drag and drop some tracks on to the interface to get started. The application is easy to get accustomed to. Abyssmedia ID3 Tag Editor is a no-frills free program that allows you to edit audio tags. ![]()
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