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Most mp3 playing programs I’ve seen let you edit tags from within the program. In iTunes, for instance, you can highlight groups of songs and give them a common album, artist, or genre. It also lets you edit individual tracks, of course. Just right click on a song.
If you want to edit a group simultaneously, though, you’ll need a standalone tool.
Because I had about 3000 songs to tag (or at least check), I bought Dr. Tag (http://www.drtag.de/en/). It’s a little scary and German, but it did the job. I hardly made a thorough study of the marketplace, though, so there’s probably cheaper or free tools out there that will do the same thing. This Google query would be a good place to start:
Most mp3 playing programs I’ve seen let you edit tags from within the program. In iTunes, for instance, you can highlight groups of songs and give them a common album, artist, or genre. It also lets you edit individual tracks, of course. Just right click on a song.
If you want to edit a group simultaneously, though, you’ll need a standalone tool.
Because I had about 3000 songs to tag (or at least check), I bought Dr. Tag (http://www.drtag.de/en/). It’s a little scary and German, but it did the job. I hardly made a thorough study of the marketplace, though, so there’s probably cheaper or free tools out there that will do the same thing. This Google query would be a good place to start:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&c2coff=1&q=mp3+tag+editor&btnG=Search
You might try Mp3tag. Free and full featured.
Try Tagscan. Works great. You can grab it at download.com