Posts Tagged ‘tagger’
Sunday, January 16th, 2011
Useful if you need to rename a large number of files in a directory accordingly to their ID3 description and a given “formula” (e.g. (%Track) %Artist – %Title). Such a function is pretty “smart”, as it lets you assembly the filename as you wish and use the variables from the ID3 tag in the filename. It is required you mark them with a “%” at the beginning, followed by an ID3 section label (literally – i.e. the first letter is capital, exactly as it is referred to in the roll-down menu). Do you have loads of MP3 files in a directory and need to write a single common piece of information into them (e.g. the interpret or the album name)? You can type it in there manually, but this won`t make you very cheerful if the amount of files is large. Using ID3 renamer, everything is a matter of a few mouse clicks. Do you need to clean some portion of the ID3 tag? Use ID3 renamer and don`t erase like every single line. Do you need to remove the diacritics? Choose the advanced options and it`s already done. ID3 renamer can also create a new tag if there is none in the file yet; it lets you easily write into new files too. You can also fill the tag with information from the filename (alike the renaming process). Just type in the pattern, definition of information layout in the filename and ID3 tag version – and ID3 renamer will store everything. The pattern is given in the form of a regular expression. ID3 renamer fully supports ID3v1, ID3v1.1, ID3v1.1+Winamp extension and ID3v2.x.
Version: 4.1.1
License: Freeware
Download: ID3 renamer v. 4.1.1
Tags: album, batch, bitrate, cd, cddb, folder, freedb, id3, id3 tag, id3v1, id3v2, mp3, music, rename, tag, tagger, tagging
Posted in Audio & multimedia
Monday, December 13th, 2010
The Jaikoz Audio Tag Editor is a powerful yet simple to use tool that allows you to organize, edit and correct thousands of songs with ease.
Key Features are:
-> Supports Mp4, M4p, M4a, Mp3, Wma, Flac and Ogg Audio Files
-> Acoustic matching using MusicBrainz and MusicIP to match tracks based on the actual music
-> MetaData matching using MusicBrainz to match tracks from the metadata in your files
-> Detail Panel, allows easy editing of the current record with support for extra iTunes and MusicBrainz fields
-> Automatically retrieve artwork from Internet
-> Automatically updates your iTunes library with changes made in Jaikoz
-> Tag Browser to filter your Audio files
-> Powerful Find and Replace feature for any data
-> Intelligent AutoMatch compares different Audio files and finds field matches and then allows all similar fields to be formatted the same
-> Intelligent AutoFormat provides automatic capitalization, conversion of special words and removal of invalid and punctuation characters
-> Intelligent FileName to Tagger can extract information from the filename into the tag without having to know the format of the field
-> Rename filenames and folders from your metadata in your chosen format
-> AutoCorrect can be used to perform automatic formatting of your chosen columns in a single click
-> Provides full support of all text fields and easy tagging of large number of audio files
-> The innovative split screen spreadsheet view allows easy comparison of changes during editing
-> Automatically keeps v1 and v2 tags synchronised
-> Full Unicode support allow any character from any language to be used
-> Easy conversion of tags between version
-> Displays what is actually contained in the tag allowing the user full control
-> Jaikoz runs on Mac OS X (v10.4 and above), Windows and Linux
-> Jaikoz is Internationalized, currently supports English, Spanish and German
Version: 3.8.3
License: Shareware
Download: Jaikoz Tagger v. 3.8.3
Tags: edit, FLAC, id3, jaikoz, jthink, m4p, mp3, MP4, oggvorbis, tag, tagger
Posted in Audio & multimedia
Monday, October 4th, 2010
Useful if you need to rename a large number of files in a directory accordingly to their ID3 description and a given “formula” (e.g. (%Track) %Artist – %Title). Such a function is pretty “smart”, as it lets you assembly the filename as you wish and use the variables from the ID3 tag in the filename. It is required you mark them with a “%” at the beginning, followed by an ID3 section label (literally – i.e. the first letter is capital, exactly as it is referred to in the roll-down menu). Do you have loads of MP3 files in a directory and need to write a single common piece of information into them (e.g. the interpret or the album name)? You can type it in there manually, but this won`t make you very cheerful if the amount of files is large. Using ID3 renamer, everything is a matter of a few mouse clicks. Do you need to clean some portion of the ID3 tag? Use ID3 renamer and don`t erase like every single line. Do you need to remove the diacritics? Choose the advanced options and it`s already done. ID3 renamer can also create a new tag if there is none in the file yet; it lets you easily write into new files too. You can also fill the tag with information from the filename (alike the renaming process). Just type in the pattern, definition of information layout in the filename and ID3 tag version – and ID3 renamer will store everything. The pattern is given in the form of a regular expression. ID3 renamer fully supports ID3v1, ID3v1.1, ID3v1.1+Winamp extension and ID3v2.x.
Version: 4.0.7
License: Freeware
Download: ID3 renamer v. 4.0.7
Tags: album, batch, bitrate, cd, cddb, folder, freedb, id3, id3 tag, id3v1, id3v2, mp3, music, rename, tag, tagger, tagging
Posted in Audio & multimedia
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
The Jaikoz Audio Tag Editor is a powerful yet simple to use tool that allows you to organize, edit and correct thousands of songs with ease.
Key Features are:
-> Supports Mp4, M4p, M4a, Mp3, Wma, Flac and Ogg Audio Files
-> Acoustic matching using MusicBrainz and MusicIP to match tracks based on the actual music
-> MetaData matching using MusicBrainz to match tracks from the metadata in your files
-> Detail Panel, allows easy editing of the current record with support for extra iTunes and MusicBrainz fields
-> Automatically retrieve artwork from Internet
-> Automatically updates your iTunes library with changes made in Jaikoz
-> Tag Browser to filter your Audio files
-> Powerful Find and Replace feature for any data
-> Intelligent AutoMatch compares different Audio files and finds field matches and then allows all similar fields to be formatted the same
-> Intelligent AutoFormat provides automatic capitalization, conversion of special words and removal of invalid and punctuation characters
-> Intelligent FileName to Tagger can extract information from the filename into the tag without having to know the format of the field
-> Rename filenames and folders from your metadata in your chosen format
-> AutoCorrect can be used to perform automatic formatting of your chosen columns in a single click
-> Provides full support of all text fields and easy tagging of large number of audio files
-> The innovative split screen spreadsheet view allows easy comparison of changes during editing
-> Automatically keeps v1 and v2 tags synchronised
-> Full Unicode support allow any character from any language to be used
-> Easy conversion of tags between version
-> Displays what is actually contained in the tag allowing the user full control
-> Jaikoz runs on Mac OS X (v10.4 and above), Windows and Linux
-> Jaikoz is Internationalized, currently supports English, Spanish and German
Version: 3.7.1
License: Shareware
Download: Jaikoz Tagger v. 3.7.1
Tags: edit, FLAC, id3, jaikoz, jthink, m4p, mp3, MP4, oggvorbis, tag, tagger
Posted in Audio & multimedia
Saturday, August 7th, 2010
Useful if you need to rename a large number of files in a directory accordingly to their ID3 description and a given “formula” (e.g. (%Track) %Artist – %Title). Such a function is pretty “smart”, as it lets you assembly the filename as you wish and use the variables from the ID3 tag in the filename. It is required you mark them with a “%” at the beginning, followed by an ID3 section label (literally – i.e. the first letter is capital, exactly as it is referred to in the roll-down menu). Do you have loads of MP3 files in a directory and need to write a single common piece of information into them (e.g. the interpret or the album name)? You can type it in there manually, but this won`t make you very cheerful if the amount of files is large. Using ID3 renamer, everything is a matter of a few mouse clicks. Do you need to clean some portion of the ID3 tag? Use ID3 renamer and don`t erase like every single line. Do you need to remove the diacritics? Choose the advanced options and it`s already done. ID3 renamer can also create a new tag if there is none in the file yet; it lets you easily write into new files too. You can also fill the tag with information from the filename (alike the renaming process). Just type in the pattern, definition of information layout in the filename and ID3 tag version – and ID3 renamer will store everything. The pattern is given in the form of a regular expression. ID3 renamer fully supports ID3v1, ID3v1.1, ID3v1.1+Winamp extension and ID3v2.x.
Version: 4.0.1
License: Freeware
Download: ID3 renamer v. 4.0.1
Tags: album, batch, bitrate, cd, cddb, folder, freedb, id3, id3 tag, id3v1, id3v2, mp3, music, rename, tag, tagger, tagging
Posted in Audio & multimedia