![]() ![]() So for my case, I would choose %track%.%title%. So in the next dialog box, first you point to the location of the file name and then to choose an appropriate format string. tracktitle: 白月光 and the 2 fields are separated by a “.”) In my case, as you can tell, the format of each line is as follow: Then you need to examine the contents of your MP3 title file. ![]() Basically what you are doing is to tell the software that you want to copy the contents of a text file to the MP3 tag. Go to the menu of MP3tag and choose Convert->Text File->Tag. ![]() But once you get the hang of it, you can even experiment and do it your own way. Next step of adding the track name and track number is a bit complicated and require some experience. This is how it looks for me when all the 4 information are added: Because my folder name is in the format, “ Singer Name Album Name”, I find it extremely easy to just copy the folder name and copy and paste to add in these information: Now you can add the information such as ALBUM Name, ARTIST Name, Year, Gene. Select ALL the tracks and choose EXTENDED tag: Now we are going to manually add the key ID information. What you doing here is to “CLEAN UP” completely the ID tag information from whatever source you got the files (be it ripped from EAC, downloaded from internet etc). The MP3tag interface will show up with the MP3 tracks: And if you do use MP3tag, then you can follow along nicely. Next, find an appropriate MP3 ID tagging sofware. Finding the titles of the Chinese MP3 files.Album Art as your folder.jpg for your music folders.If you don’t have these, review my previous posts. You should have many RAW (un-tagged and probably bad filenames) MP3 files, a folder.jpg (which is the 500×500 album art renamed as folder.jpg) as well as a file containing the track number/names of the MP3 files. I find it great to do so as it allows me to have a chronological of all the albums (in subfolders) of the artist in a single artist folder.īy now the contents of your folder should be like this: This is really a matter of your personal preference. I usually go for a format of “ Singer Name Album Name”: An example: So far, either the Foobar tagging option or the Flash Renamer software doesn't allow me to use the parent directory name as source of mp3 tags so I hope that maybe someone over here can guide me.ĮDIT: I probably posted too early here, found a little freeware called Mp3tag (!!) and it does exactly what I needed.Step 2.2 of the “MP3 Manufacturing” Workflow: Updating the ID tags of the MP3 filesįollowing the step of finding the titles of the Chinese MP3 files where we downloaded the names of the Chinese MP3 files, we are now going to update all the MP3 ID tags for our files.įirst we want to make sure the folder is properly named. What I want is quite simple but, finding a way to do it, isn't.Īll my folder are named " - " so how can I have all the files within a folder called "Alley Dukes - 2004 - Chokin' The Chicken" been tagged properly ?Īs you can see, the best would be to have each of the files within each of the folders within located within D:\soulseeked\!-anarchopunkd00d_qc\!-PunkQuébec\ - been tagged properly. I'm having many folders (album) that need to be converted as mp3 tags.
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