
Besides these key highlights Mp3tag offers a variety of other functions and features ranging from batch export of embedded album covers, over support for iTunes-specific tags like media type or TV Show settings, to combining multiple actions into groups that can be applied with a single mouse click. If you just go through the screenshots given in the developer’s website, you will know how effortless it is to use Mp3tag! User-interface and tagging are fully Unicode compliant. This utility lets you to generate nice reports and lists of your collection based on user-defined templates by exporting them to HTML, RTF, or CSV. You can rename files based on the tag information, and import tags from filenames. Mp3tag helps create and manage playlists automatically while editing. You can replace strings (characters or words) in tags and filenames (with support for Regular Expressions). You can save typing, and lookup to import tags from online databases like Discogs, freedb, MusicBrainz, and more that allows you to automatically gather proper tag info, download cover art, and add album cover to your selected file in your music library to make it even shinier.

Mp3tag supports batch tag-editing of ID3v1, ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, MP4, iTunes MP4, WMA, APEv2 tags and Vorbis comments for multiple files at once covering a variety of audio formats. Support for character or word substitution.

Import from Discogs, freedb, MusicBrainz.Mp3tag is a powerful and easy-to-use tool to view, edit and filter metadata of common (and some scarce) audio files automatically as well as manually.
#Mp3tag portable portable#
mp3DirectCut that I reviewed recently does this job fairly well but if you are looking for something that can do advanced jobs, you cannot go wrong with a multi-OS tiny portable freeware like Mp3tag that offers myriads of features and functions that you may wish you could know long time ago. Many audio enthusiasts like audio tag editing as this enables them to get the right information in an organized way during playback or folder browsing.
