Top 5 MP3 Tagging Tools
By Partho, Gaea News NetworkTuesday, May 26, 2009
If you are fed up of the managing your Mp3 files, why not try tagging? You always feel the need for correcting, replacing and inserting tags into the metadata of your music. Tagging provides an easy way to organize and playback your MP3 collection. The music you rip from your CDs or download can be perfectly tagged and complete with album art. Well, there are a number of tagging tools available. These allow you write tags from filenames and rename files using Custom formats. Further, you can clean up filenames and correct their case. The tagged music is ready for your collection. All you need is to choose a top tagging tool. Here’s a collection of top 5 MP3 tagging tools.
1. MediaMonkey (for Windows, Basic,Free)
This is a popular iTunes alternative automatically update tags from Freedb and update cover art from Amazon. It has three versions, basic, free and the gold priced at $19.95.
2. MusicBrainz Picard ( for Windows,Mac,Linux)
This free tagging tool can maintain a massive metadatabase of album information that you have. It can use the AcousticFingerprints of songs to semi-automatically identify songs in your collection.
3. TuneUp ( for Windows,Mac )
It’s a music cleaning tagging tool that can clean up your music in a jiffy. This is available in three versions free, basic and gold priced at $19.95.
4. Mp3Tag (for Windows)
This free tagging tool for Windows is rich in features. With Mp3 you can batch edit your MP3 tags, that includes iTunes with specific tags like media type or TV Show settings.
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5. ID3-TagIT (for Windows)
ID3-TagIT’s development stagnated in 2007, it still enjoys a popularity. This is a free tagging tool that helps you to digg into the most obscure tags. It can handle the basic changes easily.
Source: Lifehacker
Tags: ID3-TagIT, MediaMonkey, Mp3Tag, MusicBrainz Picard, top tagging tool, TuneUp