12/18/2023 0 Comments Mp3tag de![]() So, in order to not get visually lost, I need to discard any meta data from the columns which I have already checked and processed, thus my need for quick deletion as for quick copy-and-insert in mp3tag, I think I "got" this now, too, will share my observations after some practical use.Īs for QUICK use of the tag pane, I'll have to do some macros, accessing the respective field*, then sending PageUp (in order to get to ), then sending control-s (thank you for your hint, my bad!), then sending Enter (in order to overcome the "Do you really want" dialog), together with the necessary pauses in-between. ![]() ![]() *=It goes without saying that I prefer the web data IF it's more or less correct (or at least available to begin with), since for the leaflet data, I have to type it all myself as alleged, classical-CD ripping is a nightmare. Thus, I use the metadata from the web/ripper, and the CD leaflet data*, in order to (more or less manually) edit path and filename, and thus, whenever the (correct!) meta data is already in path or filename, I want to delete the meta data ultimately, I then copy the metadata from the filename back to the "Artist" meta data field, in order for my music player to be able to display the track title (mainly). I'm ripping my CD collection as we all know, CD files do not contain any meta data the ripper tries to get that from dedicated web sites.įor classical music, though, that meta data to be found is more or less bad, often really bad also, I want all the meta data to be within my file system, in order to be independent of what dedicated "music players" are able, or not, to find / filter. Deletions in my case are motivated by the following: With this documentation, I try to support you in this endeavor.Thank you again for your kind explanations. All of this is intensely personal and task-specific, so it’s up to you to combine the different features in a way that achieve your goals. One of my main intentions with Mp3tag is to provide a tool that can be used to manage, maintain, and garden personal and professional audio libraries of varying sizes. While it cannot be assumed by default, Mp3tag also tries to encourage you to learn new things. Format strings and placeholders with scripting functions for tag fields are used in almost every place of the program and are one of the core concepts used in Converters and Actions. While these tags are not supported by all audio programs, Mp3tag writes them in a way that conforms to the various specifications of the different tag formats.īeyond that, Mp3tag’s Actions allow for performing arbitrary changes to tags in an automated way. However, Mp3tag doesn’t restrict you in any way to the use of those standard fields by allowing Flexible Tagging, i.e., user-defined field names for tags. It uses standard field names that are commonly used. Mp3tag does this by providing a simple interface that allows first-time users to quickly edit tags and file names. It provides a common interface to the different supported file types, enabling common workflows for mixed-type music libraries. ![]() Mp3tag’s main goal is to make simple tasks easy and complex tasks possible. ![]() If you’re missing something what you think should be part of this documentation, please make sure to let me know. The documentation is not exhaustive, in particular it doesn’t explain details on audio files and the characteristics of metadata. The intended purpose of the documentation is to provide a guide for first time users, give an overview on Mp3tag’s functionality, and serve as a reference for the intended behavior of the different features. If you’re looking for documentation of Mp3tag for Mac, please refer to This documentation covers Mp3tag for Windows. 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 and video formats.įurthermore, it supports online database lookup from, e.g., Discogs, MusicBrainz or gnudb, allowing you to automatically gather proper tags and download cover art for your music library. Mp3tag is a powerful and easy-to-use tool to edit metadata of audio files. ![]()
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