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Old 06-26-2007, 03:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Best Way to tag your mp3 music collection

Everton from Connected Internet posted a nice article where he is detailing his steps to add tags and cover artwork to his mp3 collection using a few selected freeware programs and iTunes. He suggests to use Picard for the tagging process because Picard is able to add most tags of known albums automatically.
The only information that are not added by Picard are the cover artwork and the genre. It is understandable that the genre is not being added because it is sometimes difficulty to select a genre that everyone would be comfortable with. Itunes will be used to add the cover artwork right from the iTunes store.
Step 1: Tagging the mp3 collection
  • Download Picard and install it
  • Change the following options in Picard before proceeding:
    1. Select Audio Fingerprinting from the options and check Automatically analyze all new files
    1. Select Tags and uncheck Write ID3v1 tags to MP3 files and check clear existing tags before writing new tags and Write ID3v2 version 2.3 tags.
  • Now drag and drop all your mp3 files and directories into the New Files folder and wait until Picard finished analyzing the music collection
  • Click on the Cluster icon in the toolbar to group all the mp3 files into albums.
Step 2:Adding cover artwork in iTunes
You do need to import the mp3 files before you can find and add the cover artwork of course. Everton is describing the process which means that I’m skipping it here.
  • Select all the tracks in each album you’ve just imported one at a time
  • In the bottom left-hand corner of iTunes click on show/hide artwork button
  • Right-click on the artwork image that is displayed in the small window and select copy
  • Now right-click on the tracks you’ve highlighted and select Get info
  • In the pop-up box that appears, go to the info tab, right-click in the artwork field and select paste

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