![]() ![]() I tried it out first with its freeware and withn minutes I figured out how to use it enough to be dangerous. The UE and GUI both are great, intuitive, and learning curve is minimal. I give credit where it’s due and this App thus far has been the best I’ve come across. Within a good 2 hours of playing around and cleansing my folders, I was able to shave something that would have costed me 10 months of work (few hours every weekend) down to just 2 hours - based on the # of files and folders I was working with. I have tried a few other freeware Apps out there, and none of them performed to the STEALTH and SPEED AS THIS APP HAS! It never crashed, and the updates did exactly how it was supposed to perform. Until I came across this App recently, it solved the GAP that I desperately needed. It became such a tedious time sucking experience, this project didn’t last long. Tag Editor is a handy spreadsheet for batch tagging and renaming audio files.Īfter a couple years of searching and wanting to organize my music collection, this app has single handedly helped improve my time by 85%! When I began this project a decade ago, I renamed my music files manually on the file level, and would go back into iTunes and update the file’s metadata tags again. REMOVE EXTRA CHARACTERS option helps to remove characters like leading digits, text in brackets, and punctuation characters at the start and at the end of tags.ġ1. ![]() 15+ technical properties, such as Audio Format, Sample Rate, Bit Rate, Channels, and others can be displayed and used for the creation of tags.ġ0. TO CONVERT ITUNES RATINGS AND PLAYS into standard tag format select Rating and Plays columns in Tag Editor and choose ‘Edit’ > ‘Load Tags’ > ‘From iTunes’.ĩ. CLEAN TAGS OF EXTRA SPACES when opening files - pass this tedious work to Tag Editor.Ĩ. DOWNLOAD TAGS FROM NETWORK: select multiple tracks or entire sheet and load tags from online databases, such as MusicBrainz and CoverArt.ħ. Tag Editor supports ID3 tags for MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC formats and MP4 tags for MP4 and M4A (Microsoft lossless) audio files.Ħ. RENAME FILES using Track Number, Artist, Title, Album Artist, Album, and Year tags.ĥ. You can edit and load 60+ audio tags, including Album, Album Artist, Artist, Artwork, Comment, Copyright, Disc Number, Genre, Grouping, Key, Lyrics, Title, Track Number, Year, and others.Ĥ. LOAD TAGS from file names, paths, and iTunes: Tag Editor can extract audio tags from files, folder names, and iTunes library.ģ. You can download music metadata and album art from the network load tags from files, paths, and iTunes rename multiple files simultaneously edit, cut, copy, paste, find and replace tags.Ģ. Technical support is available via email.ġ. The app also allows users to customize columns, manage rows, select single or multiple cells, columns, rows, or entire sheet to apply changes, and control all changes using Revert and Save commands. The app offers various technical properties, such as Audio Format, Sample Rate, Bit Rate, Channels, and others that can be displayed and used for the creation of tags. Users can also edit, cut, copy, paste, find and replace tags, and clean tags of extra spaces. The app can download music metadata and album art from the network, load tags from files, paths, and iTunes, and rename multiple files simultaneously. Users can edit and load 60+ audio tags, including Album, Album Artist, Artist, Artwork, Comment, Copyright, Disc Number, Genre, Grouping, Key, Lyrics, Title, Track Number, Year, and others. It supports ID3 tags for MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC formats and MP4 tags for MP4 and M4A (Apple lossless) audio files. What is Tag Editor? Tag Editor is a spreadsheet-like app that allows users to batch tag and rename audio files. ![]()
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