Ok i need good id3v tag editing software(mp3)

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I have old version of mp3tag_s editor(have some bugs) and im asking if there are some good alternatives(preferably freeware)???

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you can try mp3tag studio. I havent found any problems with it in XP or 2k. you can grab it at www.download.com

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I don't know of any free software that would work good enough. But maybe a good program is worth of paying for? Personally, I bought mp3Tag Pro ( http://www.maniactools.com/soft/mp3tag-pro/index.shtml) and it did its job perfectly when I needed to get information (titles, artists, albums, genres, lyrics, album art...).

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Honestly, I've been using Winamp for years, and their id3v1/2 editor is perfect, and it's free. I've never had a problem with it, and it's also a hell of a lot better media player than Windows Media Player or iTunes; personal preference, I guess.

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Originally Posted By: MykeHonestly, I've been using Winamp for years, and their id3v1/2 editor is perfect, and it's free. I've never had a problem with it, and it's also a hell of a lot better media player than Windows Media Player or iTunes; personal preference, I guess.

I was thinking of this app too, guess it doesn't hurt that it also Whips the Llama's Ass too