Joey Reid wrote:
here's how i do it.
1) create your mp3s. name in track order (01.mp3 etc.)
2) start easytag. cancel the "scanner" window that pops up, and browse
to the directory that contains the mp3s you want to tag.
4) select "Misc > CDDB Search" from menu. type keywords (e.g. artist,
album) in the "Words" field, then click search.
5) find a good set of data. click on the "Select all lines" button (on
the right, looks like a blue square with white stripes) and then apply.
6) close the "CDDB Search" window and return to the main easytag window.
You should now see all your songs with red text. Hit the "Save button",
and your chnages should be written.
Ok, thanks, I'll try it out later tonight...
i don't know why they call it "easytag",
it should be "powertag" - you
can do some pretty cool stuff with it once you get used to it, but it is
anything but easy to use for beginners. play around a bit, and you will
discover all kinds of cool features.
I was also a bit overwhelmed upon opening the program the first time.
Normally I preffer commandline utils that I can script for my purpose,
but this might be one of those exceptions :-) (Grip is another...)
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