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I could, in the past, run an expression in MP3Tag, but something changed (me?) couldn't work no matter which combo. Came across Tagscanner when looking for a solution to remove the '01-' from '01-Tubular Bells' (example) in the metadata. But as they say "to each their own".Īgree here totally. You won't go back to MP3Tag as it is too limiting. (there are just so many more programs to be had) If anyone is interested and on the PC, (there may be a MAC version, I don't know) but it is well worth checking out. Of course switched to Windows as well to use it and other programs for my audio/video library needs. Used to use MP3Tag, but switched over to "Tagscanner", and found it just a far, far better tool. I recently bought Meta, too, and couldn’t be happier with it. This allows me to drill down to resolution formats for each genre. An example is ROCK-HR, ROCK-CD and ROCK-P. To me ACDC is "loud rock" and so I edited a new genre! Now I'm hijacking the "album artist" tag to make my own groupings. After that you can tailor genres to your liking. Example: Simon and Garfunkel vrs Simon & Garfunkel. I couldn't believe how many errors I had to correct in file names before I could start moving to fixing genre tags. So I purchased meta from apple store which seems very similar. I saw mp3tag editor but was turned off by "mp3" unknowingly. I have such a mish mash of tags and incorrect filenames that I didn't really dare to move outside a simple file directory structure in my music server.
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dbpoweramp rips at the time didn't have the benefit of musicbrainz either early on.more manual entires. I remember typing in all the tag data in iTunes for about 100 cds!! ie a million typos. Some were ripped using 2007 iTunes, dbpoweramp, and vinyl studio. I have a library of about 4000 songs accumulated over ten years.