About MP3 Tagger!
MP3 Tagger! is a tag editor for MP3 files (ID3 tag metadata format).
WHAT'S NEW IN v1.1:
- NOW includes support for storing lyrics (Unsync) with your music files.
- NOW includes a useful media player with a lyrics view. Sing along!
- NOW includes support for storing an album image with your music files.
DESCRIPTION:
The MP3 ID3 tags store metadata information such as the title, artist, album, track number, track lyrics and other information in the audio file itself.
The App can both access local files (stored in your device's internal memory) and remote files (stored in you NAS, CIFS, SMB, Samba servers or in your Windows PC as shared files).
It can access the most usual ID3 tags. Stay tuned to updates to support further advanced tags.
Usage:
1. Create a music repository (local directories or remote file shares where you store your music files), clicking on the "+" sign. You can later edit it by long-clicking on its name.
2. Click on a repository name to navigate to the music file you want to edit.
3. Click on a music file to read its metadata information (if available). Edit that metadata and save it.
4. Click on the playlist icon to open the Media Player. Play your music, show the lyrics ("^") if available and... Sing along!
KNOWN LIMITATIONS:
- Because of the limitations that Android impose, files with edited tags cannot be stored in your SD card (only in a very specific folder). But they can be saved to SMB/CIFS shares or to your phone's internal storage.
NOTE: The original music file (mp3) will be also saved with a bak extension. You can now disable that behaviour under Settings. But you should always keep a backup of your music files in a safe place, more so if you are editing them.
Download and install
MP3 Tagger! version 1.1 on your
Android device!
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Android package:
com.dacmatix.mp3tagger, download MP3 Tagger!.apk
by V####:
support for flac files would be nice, option to skip .bak file creation would prevent the need to remove those files manually and won't fill space too quickly in case of larger files. Support for smb shares is very good idea and works well.