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Mp3tag 2.37i

Updated: 31 Mar 2007 | Freeware | 1.40MB

Mp3tag can rename files based on the tag information, replace characters or words from tags and filenames, import/export tag information, create playlists, and more.

Changes in Mp3tag 2.37i:

- NEW: field RATING WMP for ID3v2 and WMA tags.

- NEW: scripting fuction $repeat(a,n).

- CHG: ID3v2 text frames are written without terminating 0 now.

- CHG: after disabling the filter, all files will be displayed again.

- CHG: removed option for notification if no tag was found in file.

- FIX: menu 'Tag sources' was initialised at startup only.

- FIX: temporary playlist for playing multiple files was not compatible to all players.

Download: Mp3tag 2.37i Beta

Homepage: Mp3tag

View: Developer Build Status | Screenshots

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how does this build deal with dragging and dropping files? i haven't used any of these builds because i prefer the "drag one file in, the entire folder is loaded" behavior. having to highlight a ton of files or navigate up once and drag an entire folder in kinda annoys me.

Drag&Drop works like a charm. Long ago with Mp3tag. ^^

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