Mp3/Tag Studio 3.5 Beta 20

2.3 out of 5 stars 2.3 (41 votes)

BETA (September 21, 2008)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Shareware; $19.00 / 3,144 downloads

Mp3/Tag Studio can help you manage your own collection of MP3's and MP3 cd's. Things that before could take hours, like preparing all the MP3's on your CD, adding all files on it to a database or simply fixing up the bunch of MP3's that you downloaded earlier today, will now take seconds. It will even repair and trim them, not to speak of modify them so they can be played with any hardware player and transferred with any Internet exchange program.

Reviews of Mp3/Tag Studio

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    infectiphibian

    Reviewing 3.5 Beta 8 (Jan 7, 2005)

    I used this tool till i found www.mp3tag.de which is even easier to use and it supports ape (and all other lossless formats) files, which mp3/tag studio doesn't even after a lot of us requested it on official forum. But it's still a nice tool for mp3s only.

  2. 2 out of 5 stars
    aalaap

    Reviewing 3.5 Beta 7 (Oct 10, 2004)

    I used this app till 3.05. Actually, i used it till i found MP3 Tag Tools (http://massid3lib.sourceforge.net/) and I never turned back. Even after a new version of this MP3TS, its 4.5mb compared to MTT's under 300kb size prevents me from even seeing the changelog.

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    WickedLester

    Reviewing 3.5 Beta 1 (May 24, 2004)

    I love this program. I thought that I was going to have to find a new program fot tagging my mp3s after SP2 broke this because I thought that the programmer quit updating this. Looks like I will still get to continue using it :)

  4. 4 out of 5 stars
    aalaap

    Reviewing 3.05 (Feb 6, 2003)

    If it wasn't for the clunky interface programming, MP3/Tag Studio would earn a 5 from me. But for the likes of us who can really put up with bad interfaces if the software can do its job well, this is a brilliant piece of code.

  5. 5 out of 5 stars
    Cerebus

    Reviewing 3.0 (Aug 7, 2002)

    I was using Tag & Rename but this program has won me over. It is definitely the way to go for power users who have to manage a lot of MP3s. After proper configuration, everything can be done from right-click context menus in Explorer. Plus the author is quick to respond to any requests or suggestions.

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