I know some people argue that tagging MP3 files is not necessary anymore but I completely disagree with that.
I recently stumbled upon this app called Metadatics – an advanced audio metadata editor for Mac OS X.
From their website:
- Metadatics is a powerful audio metadata editor with many features. It supports batch editing of most audio file types including MP3, M4A, AIFF, WAV, FLAC, APE, OGG, WMA, and more.
- Features include Batch Editing, Online Sources, Rename Your Files, Functions, Album Artwork, various Metadata Formats and more.
FYI, I still use ID3 Editor or Fission to tag my MP3 and M4A files.
What do you use? And will you try Metadatics?
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