What program can I use to fix this?
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30. January 2006 @ 10:51 |
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Some songs that I have look like this in the properties:
and I'd like to fix them, so they're editable like this:

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30. January 2006 @ 12:43 |
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I found one. Called Ultra Tagger. It fixed all but one of my songs on the list.
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AfterDawn Addict
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30. January 2006 @ 13:10 |
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I don't have a clue on why some MP3's have tagging problems. Where the ones you had problems with downloaded or did you rip them from cd's yourself?
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30. January 2006 @ 19:19 |
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These were from songs I downloaded a long time ago...before WinMX hit the scene...had them on an old CD I found down in the basement, thought I'd add them to the growing list of my ripped collection I have on a backup server.
Nowadays, I use EAC to rip the CDs...and Audacity to copy off of cassettes. For the cassette songs, I manually edit the tag..as EACs was set from the beginning.
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AfterDawn Addict
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31. January 2006 @ 03:37 |
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the only thing i can think of is that early mp3's had no id tag info.
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31. January 2006 @ 18:42 |
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Using that program, it showed that the files didn't have ID3 v2.0 tags...only 1.0. I sort all my songs in the folder by Artist, so having the v2.0 info, they get sorted properly.
Only one song didn't support the addition of v2.0 tags.
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31. January 2006 @ 19:35 |
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not exactly sure if this will work, but try opening your song in winamp, where in the middle where it says the song double click the song name and edit from there
http://www.winamp.com/player/free.php
download free version ^ winamp
I remember in THPS4- when glitching used to be fun. A competive thing. But now- glitching has evolved into a new thing. Changing times and people race for domination. It seems like glitching is a ''business'.
Glitching- has evolved.
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AfterDawn Addict
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1. February 2006 @ 07:41 |
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@ panic
I think that will only work if the MP3 has V.2 ID tag info. If it only has V.1 then it might not work.
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1. February 2006 @ 11:10 |
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The song I was working on, looked like it supported v2...you could fill in the information, but when you saved the file, nothing would show up. Opening the file again, showed no v2 info. The rest of the songs accepted the v2 info without any probs.
Thanks for the tip Panic, though I don't use WinAmp. ;)
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AfterDawn Addict
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1. February 2006 @ 12:22 |
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IMO Winamp is the best media player. Much better than Windows Media Player.
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1. February 2006 @ 14:55 |
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if you look at the pic up close i posted, you shall see that winamp does both v1 and v2 tags!
I remember in THPS4- when glitching used to be fun. A competive thing. But now- glitching has evolved into a new thing. Changing times and people race for domination. It seems like glitching is a ''business'.
Glitching- has evolved.
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4. February 2006 @ 08:44 |
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I seen that Panic, however the song file itself would not accept the data. I tried three different programs.
As far as Media Players go, I use Nero's Media Player simply because it has a kickass EQ setup which goes great with our 5:1 surround sound setup. Only quirk it has, is that it likes to reset to default settings on it's own once in a while.
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