Mp3 has become the most popular format of music files over the years, and most people have entire album's worth of music stored on their hard drives and other devices. When these files are played, information is often displayed which is drawn from the 'tags' that are attached to them and contain information such as the track name, number, artist name, album art, and so on.
If you have a really large music collection, you sure know how important it really is to keep everything organized, no matter if we're thinking about the audio files as such or the tags that carry vital information about the music tracks.
As its name strongly implies, Mp3tag is designed to help edit the information contained within these tags, as it is a powerful and easy-to-use Freeware tool to edit metadata of audio files,
Despite the fact that although Mp3tag is named thus, it actually supports a wide range of other audio file formats too, such as .ogg, .aac, .asf, .mp1, .mp2, .mp4, .flac, .wma, aif, also m4a, for the apple-lovers, and many others.
Interface
At first, the Mp3tag interface may appear a little bit cluttered. A lot of small icons occupy a row at the top while the left section contains various fields for tags and the right section contains a file explorer with audio files. The software also uses drag&drop system.
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Although it may take time to get used to the icons, you'll soon find that using the software is easy enough, especially because you’ll probably won’t use more than half of the available options anyway. (personal experience) Also, most icons have hotkeys attached to them, which can also make your tagging easier, and faster.
The first icon that you should get to know is the handy 'Undo' icon (located 3rd from the left) that will help you reverse any accidental changes you may perform along the way.
Pros
While there are many types of software (including several media players) that allow users to edit mp3, and other format’s tags, none is as detailed as Mp3tag.
Among the numerous options that it delivers into the hands of its users, the ones that stand out most are its ability to:
Cons
Apart from the slight clutter of the interface, Mp3tag is pretty much flawless. An inbuilt media player may be nice, but double clicking any of the files will open it in your default media player anyway, so that isn't much of a concern.
Alternatives
Despite there being other software that are capable of editing tags in audio files, none is able to supply users with the sheer range of options that Mp3tag does. Still, some worth mentioning are MusicBrainz Picard, TagScanner and EasyTAG.
Conclusion
Assuming you're looking to sort out your music database and are tired of the wrong information showing up in your media player because of incorrect tags - Mp3tag is the single best way to go.
It will give you an unparalleled amount of control over your tags, and the fact that it is free should only enhance its appeal.