EasyTAG2.4.3
Tag editor for MP3 and OGG files.
Created on Saturday, March 4, 2017
- Multimedia
- Audio
- Utilities
EasyTAG is an utility for viewing, editing and writing tags of your MP3, MP2, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MusePack and Monkey's Audio files. Its simple and nice GTK+ interface makes tagging easier.
Note about numbering : - 1.x : versions for GTK 1.2 - 2.x : versions for GTK 2.4 (1.99.x were pre-releases).
- linux
- Downloads21561
- LicenseGPL
- PlatformsLinux
- RequirementsGTK+ , id3lib, libogg, libvorbis
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Really easy to use, good basic functionality. I hope, development goes on - I'm a former ID3Master user which is the GODFATHER of all ID3 taggers for wind*ws, if main goal is a similar functionality, MP3/ID3 will be fun for linux, too. Btw: I'm maintaining about 10.000 MP3 files, all of them have got complete ID3 tags, so I know what I'm talking about. Marcus
This program is by far the best mp3 tagger out there. I tried mp3-tag studio v2 for windows and easytag is much faster and easier to use. The "scanner" feature saved me days of copying and pasting mp3 fields from the filename into the appropriate fields. So far i've tagged 70 gigs out of my 110 gig collection. It's time consuming, but a billion times faster than tagging every file in Winamp! Soon as I get some free time I'll be taking a look at the code and seeing what I can contribute to this great software.
There is nothing to say ... This tool is very great. One of the ( unfortunately ) few applications that is better than every M$ Windows Clone :D It's self-explaining and very handy to use I hope the development go on.
I have to say, this is a GREAT package! I'll be recommending it to friends for sure.
I'm thrilled with Easytag. but. There's still a little way to go before it will be a program I can use on a regular basis. At present, I have to make sure I'm not doing anything else critical on the computer, as at various, seemingly random, times, it has frozen X completely, locked the computer, segfaulted itself, segfaulted X etc. Distro doesn't seem to make any difference, newest/recommended versions of supporting libs don't either. I'll continue to persevere though, because I believe it's the best featured ID3 editing program around.
Learning curve is very shallow, yet the tool is more powerful than commercial windows apps such as MP3Collector (that LOOKS full-featured). There is so much functionality hidden behind the deceptively simple interface. I'm tagging about 2,000 MP3s and OGG Vorbis, too over SMB to my Windows machine! The Open Source drives me wild though. I don't code, but the idea of using standardized OSS libraries like ID3Lib, and giving away the source of this awesome program is a real gift to the community Thanks, Jerome, for your hard work. We are very grateful for EasyTag
Great program with all the features you would ever want. Useage is a little tricky for beginers (me) but with a little guess work you can figure out how to best use the scaner and the freedb interface. Big thanks to the author(s) for all the work put into this program. Dan Morgan
This program is perfect. It did everything i ever wanted to do with my id3 tags. Just discovered the 'convert first letter of each word to upper case' function. There is no feature that i would like to add to this program. It's just perfect at its job.
I would like to see some better regexp tagging: manipulating tags based on both full pathname, cddb and existing tags. It also lack (like all other taggers) extended Ogg tagging. But all in all the best tagger. I gave it 4/5 despite the missing features I just mentioned.
I'm not claiming I've investigate every feature of EasyTAG. I'm not claiming I've pushed it to it's limit. And I don't claim to have as big of a cerebral capacitance as many of you... BUT, I have used this program for a significant quantity of ID tag edits over the last 6-8 months and I have no complaints. In fact, compared to the several other [not-free] applications I've used I like EasyTAG the best now. I didn't at first, but that was learning curve and just being used to the "old" way of doing things. Writing code at all is skill I wish I had. Writing good code is a small percentage of the people that can code, and you're one of them. And I can't even venture a guess at the number of hours you've put into this thing. Thank you very much--we appreciate it! Steve Jackson, WI
KID3 far exceeds EasyTag based on the powerful selection toolsuite. In my experience with EasyTag a few years ago, I destroyed copies of MP3s with EasyTag.