Re: Accessible Music Tagging Software

2013-09-07 Thread Steve Holmes
Look for id3 Edit. I forget the site name right now but I bought it over a year ago. You can edit both V1 and V2 tags and note that iTunes only works with ID3 V2 tags. On Sep 6, 2013, at 6:15 AM, Alex Hall wrote: > I see where you are coming from now. I tagged all my un-tagged tracks > manual

Re: Accessible Music Tagging Software

2013-09-06 Thread Alex Hall
I see where you are coming from now. I tagged all my un-tagged tracks manually, and yes, it took a few days and was a tedious process. Still, I have a bunch of practice tracks used for music practice, such as songs in different keys, so I was able to group them using categories and albums they w

Re: Accessible Music Tagging Software

2013-09-05 Thread Matthew Campbell
Hi. That would work, but I want an app that'll go through my entire library and make sure all of my music is properly tagged. I'd like to prepare my library for iTunes matching at some point, so having the proper metadata is essential. Also, I really don't want to go through every song and tag it

Re: Accessible Music Tagging Software

2013-09-05 Thread Alex Hall
I just use iTunes, personally. I believe that accessing file information (cmd-i) for a music file will also let you edit ID3 tags, but I could be wrong about that. On Sep 5, 2013, at 9:10 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote: > Hey everyone. > Can anyone recommend any accessible apps for tagging music? T

Accessible Music Tagging Software

2013-09-05 Thread Matthew Campbell
Hey everyone. Can anyone recommend any accessible apps for tagging music? The old favorite tagalicious is apparently no longer being developed anymore. Thanks for any recommendations. Matthew Campbell -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries"