AudioShell: Edit your mp3 tags in Windows
October 26th, 2006 by Ben Jim
AudioShell, a freeware plug-in that lets you view and edit music file tags within Windows Explorer itself by adding a AudioShell tag editor tab to the properties section of the files. It supports just about every kind of audio file formats available [ie. mp3, WMA, mp4, ogg,]. It’s from the same company that made Tag&Rename and designed for Win2K and above only.
Supported files and tags formats:
mp3 (all ID3 tag versions)
wma, asf and wmv (including DRM protected files)
Apple iTunes and iPod aac (m4a, m4b and m4p) and mp4 files
ogg, flac (vorbis comment tags)
mpc, mp+ (APE/APEv2 tags)
monkey’s audio (APE/APEv2 tags)
wav pack (APE/APEv2 tags)
optim frog (APE/APEv2 tags)
wav (ID3v2 tag in ‘tag ‘ RIFF chunk)
download from here.
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