- Joined
- Feb 2, 2001
- Location
- Roanoke, VA
I've always used folders to organize and browse my music files, but unfortunately just about every mp3 player, and the xbox 360 decided it would be cool to oranize them by tag information! Well that's just great, except when using players or my 360 to listen to music I am stuck listening to playlist I've already made, or the very few albums that have correct mp3 tag information for.
I need to edit all my mp3 files tag information, but there are so many programs out there that allow you to do this, that I don't know which ones would be the best. And to make matters worse, most of my music is japanese anime soundtracks, so the databases that contain tag information on these are going to be either lacking, or they aren't consistent in the way the information is stored in the db. And even worse some of them are in hiragana, and I can't read that to save my life How many different tag databases are there anyway? And can any tag editor access any of them?
I'm pretty much looking for suggestions for what I can do, because at this point I don't know what would be easiest and best. If possible I don't want to have to edit them all manually, but if I do, I would especially be thankful for a program that makes manual editing easier.
I need to edit all my mp3 files tag information, but there are so many programs out there that allow you to do this, that I don't know which ones would be the best. And to make matters worse, most of my music is japanese anime soundtracks, so the databases that contain tag information on these are going to be either lacking, or they aren't consistent in the way the information is stored in the db. And even worse some of them are in hiragana, and I can't read that to save my life How many different tag databases are there anyway? And can any tag editor access any of them?
I'm pretty much looking for suggestions for what I can do, because at this point I don't know what would be easiest and best. If possible I don't want to have to edit them all manually, but if I do, I would especially be thankful for a program that makes manual editing easier.