It's called an MP3 Tag Editor. The changes you make will be attached to the MP3 file itself & will be recognized by any player used to open it.
Here are some to look at :
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0geuva2.tNFx2kBzjZXNyoA?p=free+mp3+tag+editor+&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-501&fl=0&fp_ip=CA&x=wrt&meta=0
You may find a free one if you search the web long enough.
Window Media Player will also do it via the "Advanced Tag Editor" function when you right-click a file from the Media Library.
regards,
Philip T
2007-02-14 17:18:39
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answered by Philip T 7
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The simple answer is that most players, like winamp, itunes etc, can edit the id1 or id2 tags.
I suggest using Itunes to do it, which is free to download. It offers some better renaming capabilites, batch renaming etc. For instance if you select multiple files, you can rename all artist tags at once, which is a great help renaming artist and album tags.
For more advanced renaming, use a tool like Tag&Rename by Softpointer. This program is great for encoding and decoding of filenames <> ID tags.
For example you can take all filenames of same style and put into tags.
like... if you have all your mp3 filenames formatted like
Brittney Spears - Baby one more time - Hit me once again.mp3
etc.
Tag&rename can do a pattern conversion like %artist - %title - %album and store it into the files tag.
2007-02-14 17:23:32
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answered by the_02r 2
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U can use foobar or Winamp softwares to rename the details u mentioned ..
Just open the file in the player mentioned and right click the file ..
Click properties and change the details
2007-02-14 18:24:09
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answered by Prsnn 2
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Check out Media Monkey. I had hundreds of mislabeled tracks it fixed in no time. You can select entire albums or single tracks then it searches Amazon.com for track info and album art. Media Monkey found a lot more tracks and album art than WMP ever could. Also can burn CDs, convert file types, and sync with most devices...and it's free!
2007-02-14 17:38:50
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answered by J 2
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iTunes helps drag and drop, you may drag chosen track out of your iTunes into the different folder on your workstation, and that i'm guessing your new mp3 participant, you received't although be in a position to top away synchronize archives like you probably did such as your iPod.
2016-11-03 12:13:35
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answered by ? 4
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USING I TUNES I HATE IT HOWEEVR IF U FIND IT GOOD DO IT WITH THAT OR ELSE
RIGHT CLICK ON FILE NAMES
MAY BE SELECT ALL - IT MAY OR MAY NOT WORK
CLICK PROPERTIES THERE U WOULD C AUTHORT TITLE ETC AND MANY OTHER FIELDS NOW EMPTY THEM AND U R DONE
WHILE SELECTING ALL FILES U WOULD GET AS MULTIPLE VALUES
JUS CLICK ON IT AND PRESS DELETE OR BACKSPACE
AND U R DONE
POSSIBILY THE BEST WAY AS FAR AS I M CONCERNED
2007-02-14 17:21:27
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answered by Ganesh 4
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you can do it by "rename file & folder" software.
2007-02-14 17:19:46
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answered by vijay 1
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I'm using iTune.
2007-02-14 17:16:56
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answered by Violet UK 4
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you can do it with itunes
2007-02-14 17:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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