Modern media libraries are not limited to one mp3 format, which any media player understands. They increasingly contain many other formats downloaded from completely different sources. And most often, with a large accumulation of music, there is complete confusion in the tags. Until now, many music lovers do not attach much importance to the correct design of tags, believing that putting music in folders is sorting. And when such files with unformulated tags get to me, they bring an element of chaos to my library. The tag editing program helps to resolve the situation. Usually such a program is a music player, but sometimes in particularly running cases I resort to the help of special utilities. One of them is MetatOGGer.
No, it's not Windows Media Player, although the MetatOGGer program looks very similar to it. She understands the most common types of music formats that exist on computers: Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Speex, MP3, Musepack, Windows Media, WavPack and Monkey's Audio. Understands — this means that it edits all the related information contained in these files: tags (all), album pictures, notes. Moreover, she is able to upload tags from databases located on the Internet, and from there she can also take the words to songs. In order not to make a mistake, you can listen to any song in any of the above albums directly from the program. I would especially like to mention the interface (French, English) — it is simply convenient and elegant.
Download MetatOGGer: http://www.luminescence-software.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=53.