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Mp3tag is a powerful and yet easy-to-use tool to edit metadata of common audio formats where it supports ID3v1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, iTunes MP4, WMA, Vorbis Comments and APE Tags.

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

Mp3tag supports online database lookups from, e.g., Amazon, discogs, or freedb, allowing you to automatically gather proper tags and cover art for your music library.

Download:

http://www.mp3tag.de/en/download.html

[2009-11-21] REL: VERSION 2.45 (for Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7)

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[2009-11-18] FIX: internal selection state was not reset when loading files via drag and drop (since v2.44a).

[2009-11-15] LNG: Swedish translation reworked by Matthias Stasiak.

[2009-11-08] CHG: removed built-in field mapping from WRITER to COMPOSER at MP4.

[2009-11-07] NEW: hex-encoded HTML entities are now also translated in Tag Sources.

[2009-11-07] FIX: moving files from one directory to another via drag'n'drop resulted in unresponsive program (since v2.44a).

[2009-11-05] FIX: query strings containing equal or ampersand signs did not work with Amazon Tag Source.

[2009-11-05] FIX: undo remove or write tag operations sometimes refreshed wrong files in file view (since v2.44a).

[2009-11-01] FIX: sorting filtered results displayed files that were not matched by the filter expression.

[2009-11-01] CHG: trailing pipe symbol in fields filled by Tag Sources are now removed.

[2009-10-31] NEW: installer and program now digitally signed.

[2009-10-29] FIX: numerical ID3v2 frames TLEN, TBPM and TDAT were always written in Unicode instead of ISO-8859-1.

[2009-10-27] CHG: changed %_total% to be empty if there is no total number of tracks stored in the track field.

[2009-10-24] NEW: added support for multiline fields (for e.g., Lyrics) in Tag Panel.

[2009-10-23] FIX: lines in M3U playlists consisting of blanks only resulted in the M3U's directory being loaded.

[2009-10-23] CHG: multiple values of fields in Tag Panel are now also listed in drop-down fields

[2009-10-23] FIX: applying actions on _FILENAME did not always remove invalid characters.

[2009-10-23] FIX: tag panel was not updated after removing files from file list (since v2.44a)

[2009-10-18] FIX: dropping directories from optical drives was always interpreted as add directory regardless of Ctrl-key state.

[2009-10-18] FIX: action Case Conversion (Sentence) and $caps3 gave different results.

[2009-10-17] FIX: importing covers via Web Sources occasionally resulted in erroneous mimetype containing charset descriptions.

[2009-10-17] NEW: added MATCHES keyword to filter using regular expressions.

[2009-10-17] FIX: dropping cover art to extended tag dialog stopped working (since v2.44).

[2009-10-12] CHG: empty fields from web source are no longer listed in tag sources dialog.

[2009-10-12] FIX: query strings containing question marks did not work with Amazon Tag Source.

[2009-10-01] FIX: drag'n'drop of non-audio files resulted in blank line in file view (since v2.44a).

[2009-10-01] FIX: selection was not preserved when sorting in file view (since v2.44a).

[2009-09-26] FIX: spaces in quoted filter strings were ignored.

[2009-09-26] FIX: occasional runtime error on Export (since v2.44a).

[2009-09-26] FIX: selection state did not update after filtering (since v2.44a).

[2009-09-26] FIX: selecting multiple files via Shift+Arrow keys did not set <keep> to fields with different content in Tag Panel (since v2.44a).

[2009-09-25] FIX: saving tags when using arrow keys/single mouse click did not work anymore (since v2.44a).

[2009-09-25] FIX: selecting multiple files did not set <keep> to fields with different content in Tag Panel (since v2.44a).

[2009-09-25] FIX: fixed $loop(%field%) still limited after $loop(%field%,n) at export.

[2009-09-23] NEW: support for user-defined field name mappings.

[2009-09-23] CHG: updated MusicBrainz web source.

[2009-09-18] FIX: occasional runtime error when writing tags to malformed FLAC files.

[2009-09-18] CHG: improved status reporting when files are added via drag and drop.

[2009-09-18] NEW: added *.flc (used for FLAC in some programs) to list of supported file extensions.

[2009-09-16] CHG: converter 'Text file - Tag' now runs in separate thread with progress dialog.

[2009-09-13] FIX: fixed resizing issue at convert dialogs.

[2009-09-08] CHG: addressed performance issues when reading OGG files with large metadata values.

[2009-09-07] NEW: filter now supports filter expressions.

[2009-09-07] CHG: filtering is now done in separate thread.

[2009-09-03] FIX: occasional runtime error when removing tags from Ogg Vorbis files.

[2009-09-02] NEW: added support for preserving mp3HD correction data.

[2009-09-01] FIX: fixed lost focus after editing via the extended tags dialog.

[2009-08-31] FIX: occasional runtime error when canceling writing operations.

[2009-08-21] CHG: filter now enabled by default.

[2009-08-21] CHG: changed appearance of lists to themed style under Vista and above.

[2009-08-15] CHG: removed German help files.

[2009-08-15] CHG: removed Quick Launch Shortcut installer option for Windows 7 and above.

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Update!

Mp3tag v2.45a

This version is a bugfix release for Mp3tag v2.45 which address two issues.

Download:

http://www.mp3tag.de/en/download.html

Changes:

[2009-11-27] REL: VERSION 2.45a (for Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7)

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[2009-11-25] FIX: some MP4 parsers had problems with additional 0x00 at hdlr atom name.

[2009-11-24] FIX: internal error when last used sorting column was greater than the total number of

enabled columns.

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