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Music Tag Editor is a professional all-round tool for editing metadata of audio and video files. The concise and clear interactive method can help you modify metadata in batches efficiently and quickly. Supports batch renaming of files using metadata, and formatting and writing metadata from file names. You can also use it to solve some garbled problems caused by text encoding. You can also conveniently use it to download album art, lyrics, metadata and other information from the Internet (MusicBrainZ) to automatically complete the metadata. Easy to use, it is a good helper for musicians, DJs, bloggers and music lovers to process audio files.
Music Tag Editor Pro can help you edit your music-tag info easily and effectively. You can also use it to convert the text encoding of music tags. It can repair the messy code in music tags. You also can download the album image for MP3 files.
The media world is fun, but the human brain finds it more and more difficult to embrace so much information. Our hard drives are stuffed with gigabytes of wonderful music that we plan to listen some day. And when the day comes, we are not able to find anything in that mess. The solution to this sad situation is a media collection manager. Media Catalog Studio is the one you can build upon. It tracks media files on your storage devices, such as hard-drives, floppies, external drives, CDs and so on, and classifies them in a database. It should be noted, that the software handles removable disks as easy as it works with the hard-drive. Supporting a great variety of formats, such as MP3, WMA, MP4, MPC, APE, OGG, AAC, FLAC, WAV, AVI, MPEG, WMV, it introduces order to your media files. The smart application detects duplicates, edits tags for MP3, WMA, OGG, AAC, APE, MP+/M4, and searches the database using multiple parameters. The database is very handy - you can choose between a whole array of sorting options (by artist, album, year, bitrate, frequency, genre, category, rating or any other field/category).
Media Catalog Studio Lite supports CDDB, a free online database from which mp3-tags (ID3v1, ID3v2 and Lyrics3 versions) can be exported. In addition to this, the program has its own mp3 tag editor and allows storing lyrics and pictures to the audio files.This versatile and easy-to-use tool can be recommended to every music lover who strives to keep his media files well organized.
This multi-functional software with a cool name Music Trio will excite a true music lover. It comprises three tools most frequently used by audiophiles, and as one user put it, it embodies "the Holy Trinity of digital music software".
The second tool is mp3Tag Editor that comes hand in hand with the audio converter. It will fill in the information in the tags of your music files. You do not need to do it manually. The software offers the option of extracting data about the album, artist, track name, etc from free data bases, like CDDB or Amazon.com. You will also find useful the option of batch renaming and editing and the possibility of tag editing not only for mp3, but for wma and other audio formats as well.
To crown it all is Media Catalog Studio. This music collection manager tracks audio files on your storage devices, such as hard-drives, floppies, external drives, CDs and so on, and classifies them in a database.
mp3Tag Pro is a powerful feature-rich tag editor for music files in different formats. Supply your music with information about titles, artists, albums, genres, with lyrics and album art. Rename and organize your music collection in a few clicks.
If you like MP3 tools, but hate paying absurdly high prices for software, here is your chance to get a deal. Music Trio comes with all the MP3 tools you will ever need (tag editor, music organizer and audio converter) for a measly 7 cent/kb.
Helium Music Manager can replace your music tagger, renamer, cataloguer, browser, playlist manager, report creator and more. It handles the most common music file formats (MP3, Ogg, WMA, iTunes M4A, FLAC and APE) as well as standard Audio CDs.
A tag editor (or tagger) is an application which allows users to edit metadata of multimedia files. Metadata is the data about the audio data. It lets information about the audio file such as the title, artist, conductor, album, track length, lyrics, embedded images, and other information be stored in the audio file itself.
The most common form of audio tag is ID3, of which there are two unrelated types (ID3v1 and ID3v2). There are also other types of audio tags, including Vorbis Comments (found in Ogg and FLAC audio files), and APE tags. Tag editors are not just confined to audio files. Taggers for graphic formats (such as JPEG and TIFF) are also available.
Tag editors are frequently used to correct and organise multimedia files and they support popular digital audio formats. They can rename files based on the tag information, replace words in tags and filenames, create playlists, and import/export tag information. An important feature we look for is the ability to make online database lookups, saving valuable time in collating tags and cover art for your music collection.
To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 7 proficient music tag editors. Hopefully, there will be something of interest here for anyone who wants to keep their music collection organised.
The new Winamp Player offers the best of everything, bringing your streaming services, podcasts, radio stations, audio books and downloads together. Enjoy all your music in one place, and customize your listening experience with the legendary Winamp Player.
Concert ModeYou can select a special concert mode for simplified usage in live situations in the menu. When this mode is active, the song will be displayed full-screen, with a few bigger buttons at the bottom to go back to song list, start/stop auto-scroll, start/stop music, start/stop the metronome and exit concert mode. In concert mode, you cannot tap on a chord, instead, you can single tap in the upper/lower part of the screen to scroll up/down, and swipe left/right for the next/previous song.
If you want to play along with a song stored in your Android Music library, you can link a SongBook song to music via the menu Link With Music. Once the song is linked, select the Notes icon in the action bar, or the Play Linked Music menu item to play the music. You can start/pause the song, and rewind/fast forward in 10sec intervals.
Another way to link music with a song is to copy an MP3 file into the SongBook folder, then insert a {musicpath: file.mp3} statement in the song. This works across devices and platforms. Note: for PDFs, there is an automatic link to a music file with the same name in the same folder, e.g. Song.pdf -> Song.mp3
SongBook has a simple Internet search for chordpro files built-in which you can start from the song list menu. You can use one of the two main search providers, or type a URL of your own. Once the page is loaded an Import button will appear in the lower right and open the song editor with the currently selected page. Sometimes the imported page will contain other text at the top or bottom which you need to manually delete. If the song is in tab format you can use a menu entry in the editor to convert it to chordpro format.
The general MIDI command syntax is .:@ (see table below). However, in most cases it is easier to just select the MIDI command from the list of last received commands (via menu in song editor, or for up/down pedal in Settings).
To have fixed chord positions regardless of font preferences, SongBook renders tab files with a fixed font (also in the editor). SongBook will automatically recognize chords within the tab file, render them in chord color, transpose them or let you look up the chord fingering. You can switch off tab support in Settings. The song editor has a menu entry that can convert songs in tab format to chordpro format by inlining chords with lyrics.
You can edit songs or add new songs. Use menu Font Larger or Font Smaller to change the font size in the editor. The Preview menu shows you a preview of the currently edited song without saving it. In landscape mode, the preview will only take up half of the screen so you can edit and see your changes in realtime.
Chords and InstrumentsSongBook comes with comprehensive chord libraries for guitar, ukulele (C, D tuning, Bariton), mandolin, banjo, and piano. You can view and change the tuning of the selected instrument in Settings. Chords are sorted by base pitch. Each chord can have several variations. SongBook knows about identical pitches (e.g. C# = Db). By default, SongBook displays the most simple variation (lowest base fret, least number of fingers) in the chord band. If you always prefer a certain variation, you can mark it as favorite. If you want a different variation for a certain song, you can define the chord variation in the song. To change the currently used instrument, select Settings - Instrument. This instrument is used for all chord lookups. You can search in the chord list by chord name or fingering. Enter e.g. 2 2 1 to find Am (and other chords with these fingers).You can extend the string chord libraries with your own chords. SongBook comes with a chord editor that lets you define fingerings, base fret and muted strings. The search button on the right will look up the currently defined chord in the chord library. User defined chords will always show up in the last position in the chord view. Note: if you need a special chord only for a certain song, you'd better define the chord in the song with {define: G 1 3 2 0 0 0 3} rather than in the chord library.
Own and favorite chords are saved in a file .chords.txt in the documents folder. You can edit it with a text editor. If you want your extra chords appear in the built-in SongBook chord libraries, please send us this file.
Winamp is a media player for Microsoft Windows originally developed by Justin Frankel and Dmitry Boldyrev[6][7][8] by their company Nullsoft, which they later sold to AOL in 1999 for $80 million. It was then acquired by Radionomy in 2014. Since version 2 it has been sold as freemium and supports extensibility with plug-ins and skins, and features music visualization, playlist and a media library, supported by a large online community. 781b155fdc