Tag Info

 

Tag information is the Artist and Track info you see in the Track Info window as you play an MP3 file. Many of your MP3 files will already have this information filled in. However, while playing a track, if you see 'Track 1, 2, 3' and so on, then the Tag info needs to be edited

 

 

Note: Inserting Tag Info is optional, however using Tag Info will help you take full advantage of other MusicMatch features such as Auto DJ.

 

 

 

To edit Tag information

  1. Highlight a song in the Music Library and click the Tag button to open the MP3 Tag Editor screen.

  2. Fill in the fields that you are interested in preserving. The Track Title and Lead Artist fields are the two that display when you play a track, so you'll want to fill in those fields at the very least. Explanation of fields.

  3. Once you have filled in the Tag info, click the OK button to update the track. (See CDDB for additional info).

When you record an entire CD, much of the information will remain the same for each track. To avoid redundant data entry, you may select the white box to the right of the field, to have that information apply to each song on the CD. A good example would be the Artist and Album fields. If this information was not entered prior to recording, you can manually enter it one time, then check the boxes next to the Artist and Album fields. The Artist and Album information from the initial entry is applied to all tracks on the CD.

If you add songs to your Music Library that have track information associated with them using ID3 tags, MusicMatch will recognize and display that data in the Tag Songs screen.

To restore ID3 tags that were associated with files added to MusicMatch Jukebox prior to version 3.1, be sure the ‘Convert tags when adding songs with old formats tags’ box is checked under the menu Controls/Music Library/Settings.