ID3 renamer v0.23.8
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ID3 renamer enables you to update ID3 tags for an entire folder of MP3 files at once. If your MP3s have tag common information missing, like for example the artist name or the genre, you can use the software to quickly add this information to all of them at once. In addition, the program lets you rename a folder of files based on a mask that is assembled from the existing tag data. Additional features include character replacement and FreeDB integration. ID3 renamer does not provide a preview or undo option, but allows you to manually confirm every change before it is final.
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From Wikipedia: ID3v1 was invented by Eric Kemp in 1996 and was the original de facto standard. It consists of 128 bytes added to the end of the file, beginning with the string “TAG” so that a tag could be easily spotted by media players. Early MP3 players would occasionally react badly to data injected into the MPEG stream, either stopping play at that point, emitting a burst of noise, or (in the case of tags at the file’s start) refusing to even open the file. To solve these problems, the tag was placed at the end of the file instead of at the beginning.
