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==How to tag your music files from tango.info data== | ==How to tag your music files from tango.info data== | ||
These procedures label the files of your computer-based music library with metadata (track name, artist, genre etc.) from tango.info. | These procedures label the files of your computer-based music library with metadata (track name, artist, genre etc.) from tango.info. tango.info has metadata for a lot of CD tracks, if you want you can benefit from it. | ||
There's a choice of two procedures: | There's a choice of two procedures: | ||
* [[solo tagging]] - does one album at a time | * [[solo tagging]] - does one album at a time | ||
* [[mass tagging]] - does multiple albums (e.g. your entire library) in one go. | * [[mass tagging]] - does multiple albums (e.g. your entire library) in one go. |
Revision as of 2008-02-19T17:29:19
Adding metadata to audio files is called tagging. wikipedia: w:tag (metadata)
Software
- A great program for managing your music files' tags is Mp3tag.
How to tag your music files from tango.info data
These procedures label the files of your computer-based music library with metadata (track name, artist, genre etc.) from tango.info. tango.info has metadata for a lot of CD tracks, if you want you can benefit from it.
There's a choice of two procedures:
- solo tagging - does one album at a time
- mass tagging - does multiple albums (e.g. your entire library) in one go.