Auto-tagging MP3s

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Solution 1

MusicBrainz Picard

For something different check out MusicBrainz Picard.

It's cool because it will identify MP3's based on a 'audio fingerprint' compared to their database, so you can figure out songs that are missing all tags, or that are mis-tagged.

I haven't found anything else that works quite like it.

That plus a decent tag editor/renamer/organizer (ie: Tag & Rename, or EasyTag) and you're set..

Solution 2

I'm using those two programs for all my tagging needs, MP3tag is my first choice, EasyTAG for its support for FLAC/APE.


Mp3tag

Mp3tag is a powerful and yet easy-to-use tool to edit metadata of common audio formats where it supports ID3v1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, iTunes MP4, WMA, Vorbis Comments and APE Tags.

It can rename files based on the tag information, replace characters or words in tags and filenames, import/export tag information, create playlists and more.

Mp3tag supports online database lookups from, e.g., Amazon, Discogs, or freedb, allowing you to automatically gather proper tags and cover art for your music library. Rename files based on the tag information and import tags from filenames.

Mp3tag is freeware.


EasyTAG

EasyTAG - Tag editor for MP3, Ogg Vorbis files and more:

  • View, edit, write tags of MP3, MP2 files (ID3 tag with pictures), FLAC files (FLAC Vorbis tag), Ogg Vorbis files (Ogg Vorbis tag), MP4/AAC (MP4/AAC tag), MusePack, Monkey's Audio files and WavPack files (APE tag),
  • Can edit more tag fields : Title, Artist, Album, Disc Album, Year, Track Number, Genre, Comment, Composer, Original Artist/Performer, Copyright, URL, Encoder name and attached Picture,
  • ...
  • Auto tagging: parse filename and directory to automatically complete the fields (using masks),
  • Ability to rename files and directories from the tag (using masks) or by loading a text file,
  • Ability to process fields of tag and file name (convert letters into uppercase, downcase, ...),
  • CDDB support using Freedb.org and Gnudb.org servers (manual and automatic search),

EasyTAG is open source freeware.

Solution 3

Winamp

I've had a good experience using Winamp for this process. I did try some of the others, but I wasn't get the results I expected.

There's a blog post walkthrough on how to use it here.

But basically in the Media Library having loaded your MP3s right click and go:

Send to -> Auto Tag

Solution 4

Foobar2000

Foobar2000, besides being a fabulous audio player, has these features:

  • advanced scripting capabilities to tag mp3 and rename files (title formatting and many useful way to use it)
  • freedb.org native query
  • dicogs.com query with foo_discogs
  • musicbrainz query with foo_musicbrainz (but doesn't support fingerprint, I hope it will come)

Additionaly you could launch any application or URL using the title formatting as arguments with foo_run and there are also plugins to retrieve album/artist pictures, lyrics and last.fm artist biographies.

Solution 5

MediaMonkey

MediaMonkey has various batch renaming and retagging options including lookup from the internet.

Identify Tracks

Automatically identify tracks that are missing information, whose tags are not synchronized, or that are duplicated elsewhere.

Fix Tags with Automatic Lookup and Tagging of album art and other track information from Amazon.

Lookup CD information on Freedb or via CD-TEXT, and find missing track details through music-related sites such as Allmusic.

Feature taken from this page.

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Updated on September 17, 2022

Comments

  • gardenofwine
    gardenofwine over 1 year

    I have a ton of MP3s, but their ID tags are not filled in. Going in manually to populate them is simply too much work.

    I was wondering if there is a way to populate them automatically. Perhaps by feeding the MP3s to Shazam or Midori or something like. I am not above writing some code to make it happen, if someone can suggest a way.

  • 100rabh
    100rabh over 14 years
    Just FYI: Picard can rename files as well.
  • gardenofwine
    gardenofwine over 14 years
    Nice parsing support.
  • gardenofwine
    gardenofwine over 14 years
    Unfortunately does not do the trick. A good number of songs are karaoke style, without voice, thus the fingerprint does not match.
  • TristanK
    TristanK over 14 years
    Excellent, Picard identified some classical pieces I had from about 10 years ago. Without lyrics to google I thought I would never find out the artist.
  • Thalys
    Thalys about 14 years
    picard does also have a slightly annoying tendancy to 'prefer' compilations.
  • kirill_igum
    kirill_igum about 12 years
    these two don't support audio signatures, which is what makes shazam useful
  • Damon
    Damon over 11 years
    The problem with Foobar2000 is that I have it installed, am looking at it, and have absolutely no idea how to retag my files based on filename patterns
  • Gergely Fehérvári
    Gergely Fehérvári over 11 years
    You can also fix the database if you find a mistake at musicbrainz.org You can also upload covers, its all open and free!
  • John C
    John C almost 9 years
    Picard overall is excellent. Mp3tag is great for MP3, and FLAC formats. Picard will also handle WAV tag extensions, where Mp3tag will not.
  • John C
    John C almost 9 years
    Foobar2000 is awesome and my main audiophile computer player. It is extremely extensible and every bit as good as JRiver, yet FB2K is free. FB2K can do magic including breakdown composite FLAC albums into individual tracks if you have an associated .CUE file.