The universal Tag editor for various audio formats

Mp3tag

Mp3tag

  -  4.52 MB  -  Freeware
  • Latest Version

    Mp3tag 3.30 LATEST

  • Review by

    Sophia Jones

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Florian Heidenreich / External Link

  • Filename

    mp3tagv330setup.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    eb2ac049dbed55a94d24155191d2bb33

Mp3tag is a powerful and user-friendly tag editor designed for Windows PC users who want to manage and organize their music collection efficiently.

It allows users to edit metadata (ID3 tags) of common audio formats, such as MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, and more.

With its batch-processing capabilities, Mp3tag makes it easy to update tags, rename files based on tag information, and download metadata from online databases.

Features

Batch Tag Editing: Modify tags of multiple audio files at once, saving time and effort.

Support for Multiple Formats: Works with MP3, MP4, OGG, FLAC, AAC, WMA, and other formats.

Online Database Integration: Fetch metadata from sources like Discogs, MusicBrainz, and freedb.

File Renaming: Rename audio files based on tag information using customizable formats.

Export and Import Tags: Generate reports and playlists or import tags from CSV files.

Cover Art Management: Add, remove, or modify album artwork with ease.

User-Defined Fields: Customize metadata with additional fields for better organization.

Advanced Search & Filters: Find and edit specific files quickly using search functions.

User Interface

It features a clean, minimalistic interface with a classic Windows application layout. The main window is divided into:

File List Panel: Displays imported audio files with columns for metadata.

Tag Panel: Located on the left side, allowing quick editing of file details.

Menu & Toolbar: Provides access to major functions, including file renaming, online database retrieval, and export options.

Despite its old-school look, Mp3tag is straightforward to navigate and does not require extensive technical knowledge.

Installation and Setup
  • Download the latest version from the official website or FileHorse.
  • Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Launch this app and configure preferences if needed.
  • Drag and drop your music files into the main window to start editing.
How to Use

Load Audio Files: Drag and drop files or open a folder.

Edit Metadata: Use the tag panel to modify artist name, album, genre, year, and more.

Apply Changes: Click the save button to update metadata.

Rename Files: Use the built-in renaming function to organize files based on tags.

Fetch Metadata Online: Connect to online databases to retrieve missing song details.

Export Data: Save metadata as reports or playlists for further use.

FAQ

Is Mp3tag free?
Yes, this program is FREE for personal use. A Microsoft Store version is available with additional support for a small fee.

Can I edit tags for multiple files at once?
Yes, it supports batch processing, allowing you to update multiple files simultaneously.

Does Mp3tag support embedded album art?
Yes, you can add, remove, or change album artwork for your audio files.

Can I undo changes after editing tags?
Yes, it has an undo function that allows you to revert modifications.

Alternatives

TagScanner: Another powerful tag editor with batch processing and online database integration.

MusicBrainz Picard: Uses acoustic fingerprinting to automatically tag files.

MediaMonkey: A full-fledged media manager with tagging capabilities.

Foobar2000 (with plugins): A customizable music player with tagging support.

Pricing

Free Version: Available with full functionality.

Microsoft Store Version: Priced at around $5 for extended support and convenience.

Supported Audio Formats

Lossy Formats: AAC, MP3, MPEG-4 (m4a, m4b, m4v), Ogg Vorbis, Opus, WMA, Speex

Lossless Formats: ALAC, AIFF (AIF/AIFC), FLAC, DSF, Monkey’s Audio (APE), Musepack (MPC), OptimFROG (OFR/OFS), TAK, True Audio (TTA), WavPack (WV), WAV

Container Formats: Matroska (MKA/MKV), WebM

System Requirements
  • Operating System: Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11
  • Processor: Intel or AMD (1 GHz or higher recommended)
  • RAM: 512 MB minimum (2 GB recommended)
  • Storage: 50 MB of free disk space
PROS
  • Lightweight and fast performance
  • Free with no major restrictions
  • Batch editing for multiple files
  • Online metadata retrieval
  • Regular updates and strong community support
CONS
  • Outdated interface compared to modern apps
  • No built-in audio playback
  • Lacks an auto-tagging AI feature
  • Limited automation options
Conclusion

Mp3tag remains one of the best metadata editors available for Windows OS users. Its ability to edit tags in bulk, fetch metadata from online databases, and rename files efficiently makes it an essential tool for anyone looking to organize their digital music library.

While it may not have the most modern interface, its reliability, feature set, and active development ensure that it remains a top choice among music enthusiasts.

Why is this app published on FileHorse? (More info)
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What's new in this version:

New:
- added `$strrstr(x,y)` scripting function, which finds the last occurrence of string `y` in string `x`
- added modification indicator to cover info on Tag Panel if covers are added to multiple files with varying covers
- added support for adding covers to files with varying covers via drag and drop at Tag Panel and Extended Tags
- added support for adding covers to files with varying covers at Tag Panel and Extended Tags
- added support for replacing covers in files with varying covers at Tag Panel and Extended Tags
- added option to disable video-specific mappings for Matroska video to increase compatibility with apps that only read `TITLE` with target type T=30 (see 'Options > Tags > Advanced')
- added Matroska mappings for `CATALOGNUMBER`, `TVNETWORK`, and `TVSHOW`
- added ARM64 Explorer context-menu extension

Changed:
- Microsoft Store version now uses an ARM64 Explorer context-menu extension on ARM-based systems
- relaxed recent change to prevent retagging of MP4 files with more than 255 QT chapters to not take effect if global tag is changed
- improved cover menu labels to indicate which functions are applied to all covers if multiple files with varying covers are selected
- added error reporting to tag column if RIFF data size differs from adjusted file size
- added removing of trailing empty data that is not part of the RIFF file structure when saving WAV files

Fixed:
- MusicBrainz schema change resulted in track numbers not being imported correctly
- drag and drop effect reflects adding of covers to files with varying covers at Tag Panel and Extended Tags if Ctrl key is pressed
- drag and drop effect reflects replacing of covers in files with varying covers at Tag Panel and Extended Tags
- using a negative parameter at Tag Sources function `SayNChars` did not work correctly
- checkbox fields on Tag Panel were always enabled if multiple files were selected and default value was set to
- error when writing WAV files that have trailing garbage data that is not part of the RIFF file structure
- LNG: updated Catalan, Corsican, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, and Turkish translation