Freeware Mp3tag universal tag editor beta 2.33c released

Over at FileForum today,
we can see that the highly rated freeware Mp3tag, has released a new beta
version with a pretty good sized changelog. For those that are unfamiliar with
the program, here is the publishers description: "Mp3tag is a powerful and yet
easy-to-use tool to edit metadata (ID3, Vorbis Comments and APE) of common audio
formats. It can rename files based on the tag information, replace characters or
words from tags and filenames, import/export tag information, create playlists
and more. The program supports online freedb database lookups for selected
files, allowing you to automatically gather proper tag information for select
files or Cd's."


What's new in this version: 2.33c
Beta



  • button 'Preview' at
    converter 'Filename - Filename' (removed checkbox 'Preview
    only')

  • button 'Preview' at
    converter 'Taglist-File - Tag' (removed checkbox 'Preview
    only')

  • button 'Preview' at
    converter 'Filename - Tag' (removed checkbox 'Preview only')

  • button 'Preview' at
    converter 'Tag - Filename' (removed checkbox 'Preview
    only')

  • %_tag_size_appended%
    shows full padding block size at FLAC files now

  • %_tag_size_prepended%
    shows full metadata block size at FLAC files now

  • readded support for
    Monkeys Audios invalid APEv2 tags (which are APEv1 tags with the version
    field set to 2) 

  • scripting functions are
    available at formatstring of 'Guess values' action now

  • language
    files- Serbian, Croatian
     

Bug Fixes:



  • vendor string was removed from FLAC files at removing tags

  • relative paths at 'Tag - Filename' were only working for one
    level

  • action 'Case conversion' had no effect on german umlauts (and
    probably other special characters)

To find a download for this beta
version, please visit this page at FileForum. For those that wish to read more
about this software or wish to obtain a non-beta version, you can find one here at the MP3tag home
page.

Source: BetaNews

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