Audio MP3 ID3Tag Editor supports to edit MP3 ID3 V1 Tag and MP3 ID3 V2 Tag. With this software, you may edit MP3 ID3Tag V1 or V2 includes 'Title', 'Artist', 'Album', 'Year', 'Genre', 'Comment', 'Track' and more other information.
- mp3id3.exe
- MP3 Editor Inc.
- Shareware ($13.00)
- 780 Kb
- Windows
A MP3 ID3 Tag editor support id3 version 1.0,1.1,2.
- ID3TagWorkshop.exe
- Delossoft,Inc.
- Freeware (Free)
- 138 Kb
- Windows
Java library that supports ID3 v1 & v1.1, Lyrics3 v1 & v2, ID3 v2.2 & v2.
- jid3lib-0.5.4.jar
- efarng
- Shareware ($)
- 184 Kb
- Linux
Mp3 Tag Tools is GNU GPL free software, an intutive ID3v1.1 and ID3v2.x mp3 tag editing utility with several features such as Mass ID3 tagging, Write ID3 tags from Filenames and Rename Files from ID3 tags using Custom Formats, Copy/Synchronize ID3. ...
- mtt-v1.2.exe
- John George
- Freeware (Free)
- 276 Kb
- WinXP, 2K, 9x
AHD ID3 Tag Editor is a program can edit and save ID3 Tag version 1 and 2.With AHD ID3 Tag Editor, you can edit all most common frames of ID3 Tag version 2.x and of course, all frames of ID3 Tag version 1 and 1.
- AITE 1.0 Setup.exe
- jegqamas
- Freeware (Free)
- 2.5 Mb
- WinXP, Win2003, Win2000, Win Vista
Simple console ID3tag interactive editor. It also displays ID3 info from an mp3 file, removes ID3 tags and renames mp3 files based on ID3tag information. ID3 v1 and v2. ...
- lfid3-0.9-src.tar.bz2
- lfid3
- Freeware (Free)
- 7 Kb
- N/A
Determine the exact BPM (beats per minute) of any song. The BPM Analyzer is criticaly acclaimed and is used by thousands of DJs, Producers, Radio Stations and fitness instructors world wide. From the Same people who brought you the world famous. ...
- bpmanalyzer_mac_1.0.1.zip
- Mixmeister Technology LLC
- Freeware (Free)
- 399 Kb
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Zortam ID3Tag Editor is all-in-one MP3 organizer for editing ID3 tags (Mp3 ID3Tag Editor), batch lyrics and cover Finder.
- zte1001.exe
- Zortam Corporation
- Shareware ($19.95)
- 1.23 Mb
- Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003, Windows Vista
Unlimited CDA ID3 APE to MP3 ID3Tag Ripper is a software utility for converting midi files(.mid,midi,rmi,kar) to chosen audio format (wav,mp3,ogg,wma). Unlimited CDA ID3 APE to MP3 ID3Tag Ripper - Conversion is done as fast as possible,and with CD. ...
- audio-59.exe
- CDA ID3 APE to MP3 ID3 TagRipper
- Shareware ($29.95)
- 4.8 Mb
- Windows All
Stamp Free ID3Tag Editor allows you to add or change the internal file information associated with an audio file. Software applications and portable music devices read and display ID3tag information and allow you to organize your music by them.
- stampfree.exe
- NCH Software
- Freeware (Free)
- 541 Kb
- Windows 8, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, WinOther, WinServer, WinVista, WinXP, Windows 10
This ID3tag editor made as a Windows Explorer extension for quick, convenient tag editing. One-click Tag Editor provides mass file tagging for multiple files selection and even for music folders directly from Windows Explorer. This tag & rename. ...
- tagedit121.exe
- Tag Editor.org
- Shareware ($29.00)
- 4.13 Mb
- WinXP, WinVista, WinVista x64, Win2000, Windows2000, Windows2003, Windows Vista, Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, Win95, Windows Media Center Edition 2005
Bliss Sound Music to MP3 ID3Tag Copying - Don't take our word for it,see for yourself. The program works on all Windows systems. Bliss Sound Music to MP3 ID3Tag Copying is one of the quickest and easiest to use tools of its kind. The program. ...
- audio-82.exe
- Sound Music to MP3 ID3 TagCopying
- Shareware ($29.95)
- 5.5 Mb
- Windows All
Want to find the BPM of a MP3 or any other audio file (see list of supported formats)?This Song Analyser is made for you. Drop your audio file(s) in the area below and instantly get the Tempo by magic.
It appears to detect the BPM of song but it is not writing the detected BPM to the ID3 tag of my songs in AAC or ALAC format. When I go into iTunes the BPM field for the songs is still empty for those formats of music. BPM Analyzer is a lite application that allows you to guess the number of beats per minute of any audio track. It's very easy to use, you only have to select the track you want to analyze and it will analyze it to tell you the bpm of the track.
The perfect playlist needs the perfect tempo – the importance of BPM
What are the key ingredients to finding the right song for a particular occasion?Most people will immediately think about the melody, the words and the genre, but a fundamental aspect is to get the right tempo.The speed at which a song is recorded and performed has a profound impact on how it is perceived and whether it will work in the context that you have planned.
The clearest illustrations of how BPM can affect a piece of music can be found in songs with which we are all familiar,but that take on a whole new character at a different tempo.The Bing Crosby festive classic White Christmas must be one of the best known songs of its genre, and has been covered numerous times.While the likes of Michael Bublé might stick to the “easy listening” tempo that we know so well, 1970s punk band Stiff Little Fingersgave the song a whole new edginess when they started playing it in their silly encores section at live shows. And all by increasing the BPM.
Sometimes, a songwriter might start out with a particular idea for a song's tempo, only for it to evolve over time.The classic example here is Help! by The Beatles. When John Lennon first wrote the words, he envisaged a slow tempo to match the emotion of the song.It was not until George Martin started working on the piece in the recording studio that he hit upon the idea of increasing the tempo –and thereby created one of the most iconic sounds of the 1960s.
How to find the BPM
The above examples show just how much of an impact the tempo of a song will have on the way in which we interact with it.Whether you are a DJ looking to put together the perfect mix or a choreographer searching for something a little different for a new routine,knowing which songs have the right BPM is one of the first things you need to think about. The GetSongBPM song analyser calculates the beats per minute of any song.The simple drag and drop app could not be easier to use, and will measure the BPM from any audio file.It supports a wide range of file formats.
Finding the songs with the best tempo
If the examples mentioned earlier from some of the most famous songs in history show us anything,it is that we should be prepared to experiment and keep an open mind. Anyone who has watched TV shows such as Britain's Got Talentwill know that some of the most memorable dance routines sometimes encompass the most unexpected songs –perhaps music from a genre that seems at odds with the type of dance, but that somehow “works.”
As any choreographer knows, there is no magic to the fact that the dancer can work with this seemingly inappropriate piece of music –it is all about the fact that it is at the right tempo. This is where GetSongBPM can really come into its own.Anyone looking from the outside might wonder how a particular piece of music can be made to work with a given style of dance.In reality, anything with the right BPM will be a natural fit – and the GetSongBPM will find a whole host of song choices that you would never have considered.
Can you foxtrot to Cyndi Lauper?
Suppose you are looking for a perfect song with the right BPM for a particular dance.All you need to do is plug your playlist into the GetSongBPM app and see what it comes up with.Alternatively, you can take a look in the GetSongBPM database to find some really left-field ideas for a new dance routine.
Let's take a look as a quick example. A Foxtrot is danced in 4/4 time at around 120 beats per minute.So with your playlist now analysed, you can add the BPM tags to every song. If you have a penchant for 1980s pop,you will notice that Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper has a tempo of exactly 120 BPM.It's certainly not a tune that would immediately spring to mind for dancing a foxtrot, but it's one of those little-known facts thathas already been spotted by one celebrity couple inDancing with the Stars, the US version of Strictly Come Dancing.
Keep everyone dancing
Of course, it is not just professional dancers or choreographers who need to know about BPM.Anyone who has ever tried to keep party goers or clubbers involved and active on the dance floor knows that one false move with the playlist can make everything fall flat,whether you are a professional DJ at a top nightclub or a keen amateur trying to keep everyone entertained at a kids' party.
Traditionally, DJs have grouped their music by genre or artist – and when they were working from physical records or CDs, they had very little choice.Today, with music stored electronically, there is far more freedom in ordering your playlist by whatever means you choose.
By maintaining consistent BPM from one song to the next, there is a smoother transition, and less likelihood of dancers deciding to leave the floor.And just as is the case with those unexpected foxtrot songs, you can come up with some truly spectacular segues that will leave the revellers wondering at your musical knowhow and imagination!
Experiment and dare to be different
The tempo of a piece is one of the most important, yet least discussed, aspects when it comes to putting together a playlist,for whatever purpose. In many cases, you might be constrained to a specific BPM.However, that does not have to limit your ability to do something unusual. The GetSongBPM song analyser gives you the information you need that will help you dare to be different.
From classical to music hall to pop to punk, those who truly understand the importance of tempo can find inspiration in the most unlikely places,leading to some of the most memorable experiences. For this reason, we also offer a filter by Music Genre.