What is your favorite media tag editor/program?[views:1099][posts:5]_______________________________________________________ [Dec 3,2007 11:25pm - ArrowHead likes Ellios Pizza ""] I've been wrestling with my music collection for a while, and tried out a few different tag editing solutions from Windows Media Player, to Mediamonkey, to DbPoweramp. I was just wondering what the varying music junkies on this board use for keeping their collections organized, etc... With the software 'update' that the Microsoft Zune had a few weeks ago, I can no longer edit easily from within the software, so I need to start tagging everything separately BEFORE I move it into my library. Big pain in the toookas. |
______________________________________ [Dec 3,2007 11:26pm - tobias boon ""] Use ID3 - Tagit3 I downloaded it for free and it works as good if not better than all others I've tried. |
_________________________________ [Dec 3,2007 11:29pm - sxealex ""] noob saibot |
____________________________________________________ [Dec 3,2007 11:39pm - menstrual_sweatpants_disco ""] TagScanner. http://www.xdlab.ru/en/index.htm Freedb lookups, mass id3 tag editing, it will rename music based on tags, and tons more. |
_______________________________________________________ [Dec 3,2007 11:43pm - ArrowHead likes Ellios Pizza ""] I forgot to mention, I need something that can encode the album art into the mp3's. Preferably something that can replace art that is already encoded in there. I got some ozzy albums that are originals, but the art encoded with the mp3's is somehow the re-issue artwork which is gay. I've tried replacing the artwork with Mediamonkey, but it didn't work for me. I'll check out both of these suggestions now. Thanks for the responses. |
_____________________________________ [Dec 4,2007 1:32am - the_reverend ""] windows |