How to edit MP3 tags
When you play music from an mp3 file, sometime you’ve seen the information displaying in the player which is not the same as it appears in the file name. It might be showing as “untitled” or any other name in the player such as Windows Media Player, iTune, Winamp, Real Player, etc.
Such player mentioned are reading information from the tag embeded within the mp3 file. These information are written by the producer. However you can change them, correct them or name them into some thing else you preferred or even in your own language!
There are many tools available or you can even user the built-in function in your default media player such as Windows Media Player, iTune, Winamp. But those functions might not be very flexible and very limited. I personally preferred a separate tool for my music tag management “Mp3tag“. I find it the best tool I’ve ever encountered sofar. It’s free, simple, light and feature rich.. hey hey and.. no ads, no spy-ware or the likes!
Follow this article, I will walk you through and show you how it is done
Requirement
- Software tool Mp3tag
- One mp3 file
Steps
- Download Mp3tag
- Install it in your computer
when you install, make sure you tick to enable “Context menu” in windows explorer - When done, right click on your mp3 file and select “Mp3tag” from the context menu
- Main windows will appear similar to this screenshot below.

- The screen above, showing the mp3 file with an empty tag information.
- Now go a head and fill in the information you preferred
Tips:
* Make sure you select file from the right panel before you start punching in the data
* You can add image to your mp3 file as well, e.g. the artist picture
* You can drag picture and drop in the picture box - Below is another screenshot with filled tag information

- Now Click on Save button straight away (good practice)
Output
Now you can play your MP3 file with your favorite media player. Here, I play it with Window Media Player
Done!
Last but not least, you can use Mp3tag with other file format as well. It supports the following formats
- Advanced Audio Coding (aac)
- Free Lossless Audio Codec (flac)
- Monkey’s Audio (ape)
- Mpeg Layer 3 (mp3)
- MPEG-4 (mp4 / m4a / m4b / iTunes compatible)
- Musepack (mpc)
- Ogg Vorbis (ogg)
- OptimFROG (ofr)
- OptimFROG DualStream (ofs)
- Speex (spx)
- Tom’s Audio Kompressor (tak)
- True Audio (tta)
- Windows Media Audio (wma)
- WavPack (wv)
Happy tagging :)
Site and References
- Artist picture used in this article was taken from Wikipedia.org (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinn_Sisamouth)

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