Tagger is application that auto tags audio files. It also supports batch tag editing See the website for more details {#description}
- Only tested on the latest Mac OSX 10.9 release, should work on 10.8. Untested on 10.10
- 64 bit only
- The app is not code signed. To open the app for the first time, right click on it and choose
Open
.
- Only tested on the latest Mac OSX 10.9 release, should work on 10.8. Untested on 10.10
- 64 bit only
- need taglib headers e.g with homebrew
brew install taglib
Build the release version of Tagger.
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To report issues go to the issues tracker on Github
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Bug in mp3 files sometimes when replacing (not adding) artwork on files who album art has never been edited in iTunes, means the file can't be added to iTunes. This happens sometimes happens after replacing the artwork twice (when using vbr files).
Work around
To replace a mp3 cover art a second time use refresh
(⌘R) then Parent Folder
(⌘↑) then Back
(⌘[) menus items then replace the cover.
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If you did not follow the advice use
mp3val -f name.mp3
to fix the mp3 with the tags intact, see this blog post. -
Bug in malformed m4a files sometimes when replacing (not adding) artwork, means the file can't be played in iTunes.
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Quit Tagger before adding m4a (happen mostly with lossless m4a's and when 'Copy files to iTunes Media Folder' is unchecked in iTunes) to iTunes that were edited in Tagger, otherwise the metadata does not change. If you added the mp4 before Tagger was quit, remove them from iTunes and add them again.
- Writes 2.4 id3 tags for mp3s.
- TagLib
- BWHyperlinkButtonCell from BWToolKit
- CCTColorLabelMenuItemView
- Lumberjack
- MASPreferencesViewController
- RegexkitLite
- hcxslect
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
- Bilal Syed Hussain