IDE Tag Editor is accessible
and pretty good though you have to get used to the way it works which is
very ddiffernt from Mp3Tag on Windows.
.
With some tasks in IDETag Editor it is better to open multiple files
from within Finder whilst in other circumstances it is better to open a
folder from within the program. Essentially opening for example 10 files
from Finder will open 10 windows in which you can edit information on
each track, which may be useful if you are for example numbering each
track whilst in contrast Opening a group of files within the app will
open not 10 windows but 1 summary window which is often more efficient
to use and you can for example force the filename to tag titles in one
summary operation.
It is not as full featured as Mp3Tag, it does not for example, have a
auto-numbering wizard or recourse to Tag online databases, at least I
have not found these tools in the app. it is also not free and cost to
buy. Once you get used to the interface it is fine for basic tag editing
though. It is also useful for identifying information about Mp3 files
that Apple has bizarrely decided to hide from the Finder interface like
Mp3 Bit Rate. However it will only provide the tagged information on bit
rate and not analyse this for you.the
he main annoyance is that it only handles Mp3 and I think Apple
uncompressed files and will not for exsample handle m4a files which is
odd for a Mac program. MP3Tag will handle m4a and WMA as well.
David Griffith
On 07/03/2015 03:40, Joe Quinn wrote:
Is there a good mp3 tagging utility similar to mp3 tag for windows for mac? I
don't want to have to use itunes, I'd like my files to be in a listview and I
just tag away. Or is this just a dream and I'll have to use windows for my
tagging needs? Thanks!
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