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TagScanner 4.7 build 470 released

http://xdev.narod.ru/index_e.htm

TagScanner 4.7 build 470 beta

Multifunction program for renaming MP3/OGG/MP+ files, using TAG information and vice versa. Supports ID3v1, up-to-date ID3v2 and OGG-info tags. Worksheets technology. Powerful TAG editor with batch functions and special features. Playlist maker with ability to export playlists to HTML or Excel. Built-in player.Very useful interface.

Key features

Music files renaming by TAG info
Supports MP3, OGG and MPEGplus files
Support for ID3 Tag version 1.0 / 1.1 / 2.3 / 2.4
Support for ID3v2 Lyrics and Attached pictures
Supports ID3v2 compressed tags
Supports OGG-info tags
TAG generation by folder/filename
TAG version conversions
TAG case conversions
Built-in player
Worksheets technology
Works with subfolders
Advanced TAG editor with batch features
More than 140 Genres + ability to write your own styles
Powerful Playlists editor
Write extended playlists like Winamp or Sonique
Playlists export to HTML, Excel and CSV(e.g. for MySQL)

TagScanner 4.7 build 470 released

Reply #1
new release:
4.7 build 471 beta (08.01.2003)
http://xdev.narod.ru/tagscan_e.htm

changelog:
Fixed interface bugs on WinXP
Fixed interface problems when StyleXP installed
Improved OGG writing speed
Corrected genres
Rommel

TagScanner 4.7 build 470 released

Reply #2
this tag editor is a little gem - imho 
did not find another yet that does tags for ogg, mpc and mp3 alltogether

TagScanner 4.7 build 470 released

Reply #3
Good program, seems to have some growing pains that are being quickly and nicely addressed.

TagScanner 4.7 build 470 released

Reply #4
wolffsed:

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did not find another yet that does tags for ogg, mpc and mp3 alltogether


Try Tagger then.

TagScanner 4.7 build 470 released

Reply #5
My requests:   

ape2 tags for both mp3 and mpc
support for freedb and/or allmusicguide.com

TagScanner 4.7 build 470 released

Reply #6
yes i agree, APE2 tag support for mpc/mp3 would be great .

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Reply #7
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wolffsed:

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did not find another yet that does tags for ogg, mpc and mp3 alltogether


Try Tagger then.

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Try Tagger then.


Well, I've tried "TAG" - did not know "TAGGER" yet...

But with both I find it hard to figure out how to simply loag one tag and change it afterwards. I find the use of TAGSCANNER much more intuitive...

TagScanner 4.7 build 470 released

Reply #8
sorry for wrong quoting...
I'll do better next time B)

TagScanner 4.7 build 470 released

Reply #9
now is 4.7 build 471 beta 


download http://xdev.narod.ru/tagscan_e.htm


what's new 
4.7 build 471 (08.01.2003)
Fixed interface bugs on WinXP
Fixed interface problems when StyleXP installed
Improved OGG writing speed
Corrected genres
still LAME 3.96.1 --preset extreme -q 0 -V 0 -m s at least until 2005.

 

TagScanner 4.7 build 470 released

Reply #10
I completely agree - ApeV2 tags would be an ideal addition to this program. Another addition that I would like to see is an ability to modify the batch of files in the batch tagger utility. As it is right now I believe you can only add files to the batch via directories. I often have several different albums in one folder and I'd like to do a batch modification on only one of the albums. I'd need to create a new folder, move the album into said folder, modify the tags, then put them back where they belong. Often times I also need to add a directory and exclude one or two files out of a hundred from recieving the same tag modifications as the rest of the directory. Perhaps adding a drag and drop interface somewhere in the batch tagger utility or the option of right clicking and removing files from the batch.
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