![]() Further InformationĪudioRanger is part of the Tagger Affiliate Program. ![]() Support for AudioRanger is available at the AudioRanger website. 115 audio tag fields, including Title, Artist, Album Artist, Album, Track number, Disc number, Release date, Artwork, Genre, Rating, Lyrics, Part of compilation, Comment, Record label, Release country and many many more SupportĪudioRanger is not an official MusicBrainz product.9 audio tag formats, including ID3v1, ID3v2, Ape, Vorbis Comments, MP4 metadata, ASF metadata and Lyrics3.15 audio file formats, including MP3, M4A, FLAC, OGG, WMA, WAV and AIFF.It's possible to use different name patterns for single artist albums, compilation albums and single tracks.ĪudioRanger can automatically identify and remove duplicate songs when adding new files to your music library.Īll audio formats, tags and fields supported (Free version: limited number of files per day)ĪudioRanger can automatically search and add album artwork to audio files, using the Cover Art Archive and other popular legal online sources to obtain high resolution album artwork.ĪudioRanger allows batch-editing of audio files in a versatile spreadsheet view supporting Undo, Redo, Cut, Copy, Paste, Find, Replace, Import, Export, Swap, and much more.ĪudioRanger supports highly configurable file and folder name patterns to organize your music library. It analyzes the actual music of the audio files, considers already existing metadata, file name patterns and folder hierarchies, and completes missing information with data obtained from online music databases like MusicBrainz and AcoustID. FeaturesĪudioRanger can automatically identify, tag and organize audio files. A feature-rich free version is available. It supports all commonly used audio file formats. It supports everything you could possible want and more, and is easy to use so that you won't run into any issues when you are using it for the first time.AudioRanger is a music tagger designed to automatically identify and organize audio files and entire music collections. Tag Scanner is one of the most sophisticated tagging programs out there. ![]() Export song list in html, csv and excel format.Scans Directories and subdirectories for mp3s.Supports ID3v2 Lyrics and attached pictures.Can save ID3v1, ID3v2, APEv2, ID3v1 + ID3v2, ID3v1 + APEv2 and all combined.You can also save and import playlists in here. Offers manual searches if the automatic one did not come up with results.Įxport song lists as html, csv or excel tables. Change the tags of an album with only three clicks. Looks up songs in an online database (you can select a default one in the options), preview the tag output and save it. In case it does not you can use the Tag Editor to edit the tags by hand. Quickly find the version you need here: ( 0:26) 3 Letter Name Song. This is the manual Tag Editor which is not needed most of the time because of the Tag Processor which does it automatically. To help you get started, I recorded a video demonstrating tunes that work for names with three to nine letters. ![]() Gives you a lot of options, absolutely brilliant. The default format is artist - title which can be easily changed to artist / album / artist - title for instance. ![]() Rename files with ease using placeholders and tag information. The most important parts are the four tabs at the top of the screen which are: Music Renamer, Tag Editor, Tag Processor and List Maker. The Tag Scanner interface looks fantastic and a little bit confusing at the same time. This in turn makes it impossible that search engines index the site properly and all those freeware hunters will fail to notice it - well, most of them that is, hehe. The author is from Russia and decided to create no English version of his website. I do understand your doubts but they are not justified this time. I hear you guys mumbling already that you surely would have heard about Tag Scanner if it was that great. I almost gave up but then I found a sweet little software called Tag Scanner. Some would rename songs without asking, some were not able to import tags which meant that I had to manually edit all tags by hand - do that for thousands of songs - while others were just so complicated that it took simply too long to use them. I tried a lot of mp3 taggers in the past and was never 100% convinced to continue using them. ![]()
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