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Change mp3 metadata

Change mp3 metadata

Right-click the track, and click Edit info option. In the "Edit Song Info" tab, you can update the metadata information of a particular song, including title, artist, track, disk, album title, artist, genre, year, and sort title (if the Show advanced options toggle switch is turned on).

  1. How do I change metadata?
  2. How do I edit MP3 files in Windows 10?
  3. How do I edit MP3 metadata on Mac?

How do I change metadata?

Can you manually edit metadata?

  1. Locate the intended digital file.
  2. Right-click it and select 'Properties' from the resulting popup.
  3. In the new window that appears, select 'details'.
  4. Depending on the type of file you're editing, there will be a list of items that are accessible to change.

How do I edit MP3 files in Windows 10?

Method 2. Cut MP3 Music on Win 10 with Windows Movie Maker

  1. Step 1Add MP3 file to Windows Movie Maker. Launch Windows Movie Maker on computer and click Add Music option to import the target MP3 audio file you want to trim.
  2. Step 2 Trim MP3. Right click on the MP3 and click Add to Timeline. ...
  3. Step 3Verify and save the cutting.

How do I edit MP3 metadata on Mac?

How to edit a song's metadata in iTunes for macOS

  1. Launch iTunes.
  2. Find the song you want to edit in your iTunes Library.
  3. Right-click on the Track Name and click Get Info.
  4. Click an option in the window that appears that shows all of the metadata included with the track: ...
  5. Adjust the metadata as needed.

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