Who doesn’t love grooving to music? Especially free downloadable music! I bet not many fall under this category. Could be pop or rock, metal or classic, but almost everyone loves one or another type of music.
Edit MP3 Tags in Windows 10 with Easy File Renamer
Easy File Renamer follows Google Software Principles
Let’s admit it. Not everyone’s a fan of paying extra for apps like Spotify when you could easily just download and listen to music for free. However, along with the perk of saving money, comes a little inconvenience.
For example, you wanted to download Ed Sheeran’s Sing as well as songs from the movie Sing, but how your download manager saved one of them was “03 Sing – (www.SongsLover.com)”. Must be annoying while trying to find your desired one in your playlist, no?
If you are also someone who downloads music but gets irritated by the inaccurate song titles or missing album names, you might want to find a way to change properties of Mp3 files. This is what this article is going to be about, in reference to Windows 10.
1) Using File Explorer
· To edit the properties of an MP3 file in Windows 10, first right click on the file.
· An action box will appear. Look for “Properties” in its end and click on it.
· Head towards the Details tab.
· Here, you will see all the information of your Mp3 file including title, subtitle, album name, artist, publisher, composer, author URL, genre, year, comments, and even rating.
· Click on any of these information boxes and a highlighted text box will appear.
· Now, you can easily edit that particular property.
· Once you are done, click on “OK” to apply the changes.
Note: Some Mp3 files are “Protected” and thus, their properties cannot be changed easily. Under the Details tab, there is a “Content” section. Here, you can check whether a file is protected or not. If it is, a yes will be written in front of the “Protected” section.
2) Using Built-in Music App: Groove
· Launch the Groove application.
· Head towards the My Music section.
· Go to the Filter option and apply “Only on this device”.
· Open the album which contains the Mp3 files you wish to edit.
· Right-click on your desired track and select the “Edit Info” option.
· A small window will appear. Here, you will see the already assigned properties of the Mp3 file including song title, track number, album title, genre, song artist, album artist, disc, and year.
· Click on any of the information box where you want to make a change and a highlighted text box will appear.
· Here, you can simply edit the property.
· Once you are done, use the “Save” button to apply all changes.
With this guide, editing properties of Mp3 files should be a cinch.