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jut
14th December 2000, 22:10
I have a ton of mp3s that my oroginal encoder did not tag. does anybody know of a program that accesses cddb or similiar and creates tags for already encoded mp3s?
tenzion
15th December 2000, 09:06
I can recommend Helium v1.6 beta 1 (soon to be released v1.7 beta 1) as the complete (mass) mp3-tagging/renaming program...
http://www.intermedia.st/helium
Bilbo Baggins
15th December 2000, 23:30
Thanks Sawg, for providing so many links.!
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Mr. Ice
16th December 2000, 06:42
quick note sawg: all the forum links are bad. you'll have to update your info for the new boards. (it's lots of fun, you'll see...)
implode
17th December 2000, 10:40
You forgot Tag&Rename: http://www.softpointer.com/tr.htm
(although Helium looks like it is the better program :))
DJ Egg
19th December 2000, 04:00
Hi!
Well done indeed sawg.
Just another quick tip, it'd be best to just edit the actual original post.
It's bound to confuse people who don't scroll down to the bottom of the thread to see the new links, so maybe ya could just copy & paste everything into the original instead, pretty please.
The same applies to anyone else who's editing threads/posts too.
If you've all been wondering where I've been over the past few days, well, I've been sorting out TSGH & all the respective links etc.
I must have edited about 100 or more threads so far to get rid of all this stupid erroneous ubb imported code & to change over all the internal relevant forum links, etc.
I'd say that TSGH should be up & running in a matter of days, we're about ¾ of the way there. What a monster of a task!
I can't wait to get back to giving out Tech Support again. I'm sure you're all coping really well without me, ho ho.
Tho' I keep having nightmares of returning to the forums after being away for a few days and finding 100's of unanswered or incorrectly answered threads. God forbid!
I'll knock up a makeshift new version of the Links to Common Problems & FAQ's (http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?threadid=36850) masterpiece for everyone to use in the meantime, and will post it tomorrow eve, all being well.
It's been hellish trying to find all the correct url's, so if anyone's got any that they know to be missing from the list, post them in that thread & we'll take it from there. All the old missing links will be bracketed & disabled for now 'til we find their new locations.
Cheers -> DJ-Egg
I've edited sawg's original post above to include all the correct links.
Yeehar! :D
[Edited by DJEgg on 05-19-2001 at 09:08 AM]
Winsane
19th December 2000, 04:18
Originally posted by DJEgg
Just another quick tip, it'd be best to just edit the actual original post.
It's bound to confuse people who don't scroll down to the bottom of the thread to see the new links, so maybe ya could just copy & paste everything into the original instead, pretty please.
The same applies to anyone else who's editing threads/posts too.
'Cept that members can't edit their posts after something like three hours.
DJ Egg
19th December 2000, 04:40
Doh!
Not even "major dudes"? Bah! Pffffffffffffft!
I'll sort it out tomorrow, unless someome else can oblige in the meantime.
Cheers -> Egg.
ps. Makeshift "Links to Common Problems & FAQ's" = up now!
pps. Winsane, maybe you can help us find a few (of "your") threads. If so, goto TSGH - ASAP.
penguin22
19th December 2000, 12:45
I prefer Tag&Rename. Before I got it, I did all the work myself... no fun at all, but now with the click of a button I can retag, using my name format, thousands of mp3's at a time. Believe me, I have done a thousand at a time too.
Novas007
15th January 2001, 08:07
Can any of these programs write id3 tags from the filename?
Kevin
15th January 2001, 20:21
Helium is the best looking program I've seen in awhile... great looking website too!
acidleia303
28th February 2001, 12:29
Helium is truly the most powerful manager out there.
It might look difficult to work with for beginners, but after 5 minutes you understand which features you should use for your specific needs.
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