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Mp3tag v2.43a
File Size
2.0 MB
License
Freeware (All Free software)
License Conditions
N/A
System Requirements
-
Date Added
2009-06-12
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Software Description
Mp3tag is a powerful and yet easy-to-use tool to edit metadata (ID3, Vorbis Comments and APE) of common audio formats. 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 select files or CDs.
Features
- Full Unicode support
- Automatically create playlists
- Recursive subfolders support
- Remove parts or the entire tag of multiple files
- Rename files based on the tag information
- Import tags from filenames
- Format tags and filenames
- Replace characters or words from tags and filenames
- Regular Expressions
New in v2.43a
- NEW: field %_cover_type% containing cover type of first embedded cover art.
- NEW: multiple-valued fields can now also be created via 'Format value' actions (values separated by \\).
- NEW: multiple-valued fields can now also be created via direct editing in the file view (values separated by \\).
- NEW: option 'Correct aspect ratio' at right-click menu of cover art window.
- CHG: action 'Merge duplicate fields' now also takes _ALL as field name to merge all fields.
- CHG: preventing accidentally hiding of columns in the file view.
- FIX: action 'Convert codepage' did not work in some cases.
- FIX: action 'Merge duplicate fields' merged all fields instead of only given one.
- FIX: adding cover art via drag and drop was not possible anymore after modifying tag panel fields via 'Options > Tag Panel'.
- FIX: internal changes to prevent runtime errors on invalid file paths.
- FIX: overflow with negative values as second parameter for $num scripting function.
- FIX: previous installation directory was not remembered by the installation program.
- FIX: updated discogs.com web source.



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