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stardusties 18th March 2006 07:54 PM

Is there any program of method in labeling one's music files quickly?
 
and effectively?

I'm getting tired of editing the same information for every single song in an album...for lots of albums..

so does anyone know of any?

Thanks in advance :)

nmskalmn 18th March 2006 10:45 PM

Try this: http://xdev.narod.ru/tagscan_e.htm

spookshow 19th March 2006 12:48 AM

itunes does a pretty good job -- you just have to highlight all the songs from the one album, right click and select "Get Info", and the info you put in will apply to all the songs highlighted ;)

sexysaucestar 19th March 2006 01:32 AM

^ Yup, I'd go with iTunes. You can also convert your music files to different file formats (.mp3 to .m4a for example) and that might help you organise all your music easily as well. ^^

stardusties 19th March 2006 03:21 AM

Thanks you guys! i'll try both and see which i like better! ^_____^

soysaucestar: :O how would converting help?

spookshow: x33 ooh I thought iTunes was only for people with ipods :) i guess not! thanks for telling me :)

sexysaucestar 19th March 2006 05:29 AM

^ Nope, iTunes is not just for people with iPods XD It's just a normal music player like any other out there.

Converting your files from .mp3 to .m4a helps save space on your computer....and if you ever do get an iPod it'll let you store more music on there ;)

This is only my recommendation, haha, since this is what I do with my files ^^;

bulmasman 23rd March 2006 02:30 AM

I use the creative zen file manager generally when ripping cd's or labelling tracks. You can select all tracks you want and change Album/artist/genre info manually or you can download the info from the web through the program.

walking proud 27th March 2006 01:04 AM

I use MediaMonkey or something like that.. Just go to downloads.com and search for Mp3 organization

Bazaa 4th April 2006 10:36 PM

I use JetAudio 6. It can give such an amazing sound and has good features, and it edits multiple tags like you need.

Keishi 8th April 2006 10:59 AM

insert your CD to iTunes and click on Get CD Track Names


if you're on WMP, just insert the CD and get connected to the internet,
it will tag all tracks and you can start ripping!


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