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<br/> Magic MP3 Tagger is '''only available on the Windows Operating System'''. For MacOS X you can use the [[iEatBrainz]] application, and for other systems, the new cross-platform [[Picard Tagger|PicardTagger]]. |
<br/> Magic MP3 Tagger is '''only available on the Windows Operating System'''. For MacOS X you can use the [[iEatBrainz]] application, and for other systems, the new cross-platform [[Picard Tagger|PicardTagger]]. |
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Revision as of 22:14, 2 February 2007
Products > Magic MP3 Tagger
Magic MP3 Tagger
Overview
This is a Windows tag editor for the MP3 file format that supports and sponsors MusicBrainz. It uses a built-in excerpt of the MusicBrainz core data to speed up the identification process of music files. This tagger focuses on automated music identification and correction. It uses an advanced dynamic algorithm for this purpose which features
- estimating correctitude of ID3 tags,
- automatically interpreting file and folder names,
- amending missing tag data from the internal MusicBrainz database,
- considering different naming patterns and similarities, various artist albums, compilation discs and known common misspellings,
- looking up song information by accessing MusicBrainz or freedb via the internet.
Magic Tagger also supports familiar MP3 tagging features like
- batch-editing ID3 tags,
- renaming files,
- sorting files into folders,
- handling duplicate files,
- supporting ID3 tag versions 1.0 to 2.4,
- supporting Unicode
Further information
If you'd like to download this tag editor or find out more about it, try the following links.
Magic MP3 Tagger is only available on the Windows Operating System. For MacOS X you can use the iEatBrainz application, and for other systems, the new cross-platform PicardTagger.