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The complete suite for managing your Mp3:s!
You will never again need to keep track of that bunch of small utils to solve your mp3 problems and general managing, this is an all-in-one program and also better and easier to use than practically every separate util that you will ever find! Well, you be the judge.
If you manage your own collection of Mp3:s it´s a gottahave, and if you compose your own Mp3 cd:s you just won´t understand how you could live without it. Things that before could take hours, like preparing all the mp3:s on your CD, adding all files on it to a database or simply fixing up the bunch of mp3:s that you downloaded earlier today, will now take seconds! It will even repair and trim them, not to speak of modify them so they can be played with any hardware player, burned with any CD-burner software, and transferred with any internet exchange program (like Morpheus and KaZaA), disregardning their limitations.
Mp3/Tag Studio Features:
- Added powerful macro capabilities!
Arbitrarily complex operations can now be recorded into a
macro, and then from that point on be available at the click
of a button!
- Added powerful command-line support!
Practically all program functionality can now be accessed
directly from the command-line, making it possible to fully
control Mp3/Tag Studio from any other application or script!
- Fixed an incompatibility issue with Windows XP Service
Pack 2, it should now work fine with this new service pack
too.
- Fixed a problem that could cause the program to
seemingly halt, or go extremely slow when tagging certain
mp3 files containing large ID3v2 tags.
- Fixed a bug that under certain conditions could cause a
parsing error in the direct rename tool while using absolute
path mode.
- Fixed a bug that under certain conditions could cause a
crash in the browse tool when editing more than one file
that only had an ID3v1 tag.
- Fixed a bug that under certain conditions did not
correctly reset the list creation tool GUI after usage.
System requirements for Mp3/Tag Studio:
- A computer running Microsoft Windows (any 32-bit
version, including 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP).
- A screen resolution of 800*600 or higher.
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