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need a tag / filename editor replacement for the godfather

The godfather was easily the best of it's breed a few years ago, but since it's no longer in development, and it's freedb lookup doesn't calculate disk IDs properly for cds made in the last few years, I have to look for a replacement.

I will use it for tagging and renaming live shows as well as ripped CDs (I like to combine multi-disc albums into single folders)

some sort of "tag & rename in one step" function would be great (like the godfather's automate script)

so far I've been through mediamonkey, helium, tag & rename, and a half dozen others i can't remember. what do you folks use?

need a tag / filename editor replacement for the godfather

Reply #1
I find mp3tag to be very powerful and flexible.  Don't let the name fool you, it tags any kind of music files (FLAC, AAC, mp3, OGG, etc.).

http://www.mp3tag.de/en/

need a tag / filename editor replacement for the godfather

Reply #2
I find mp3tag to be very powerful and flexible.  Don't let the name fool you, it tags any kind of music files (FLAC, AAC, mp3, OGG, etc.).

http://www.mp3tag.de/en/


Second that.

Seeing how the website is anytag.de I think/hope Florian will rename the application to Anytag?

need a tag / filename editor replacement for the godfather

Reply #3
does it masstag Album art unlike TGF?