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How to Edit Audio Metadata Tags
Add, edit, and manage ID3 tags, album art, and metadata in your audio files.
Step-by-Step Guide
Upload Audio File
Select your audio file (MP3, M4A, FLAC, etc.) to edit its metadata.
💡 Tip: MP3 files have the best ID3 tag support
Review Existing Tags
The tool automatically reads and displays existing metadata from your file.
💡 Tip: All existing information is preserved and can be edited
Edit Basic Information
Update title, artist, album, year, genre, and other standard metadata fields.
💡 Tip: Use consistent formatting for professional results
Add Album Art
Upload or select album artwork. Supports JPEG, PNG, and other image formats.
💡 Tip: Square images (500x500 or larger) work best for album art
Set Advanced Tags
Configure track number, disc number, composer, lyrics, and comments.
💡 Tip: Lyrics can be added as plain text or synchronized
Use Auto-Fill Feature
Extract information from filename using "Auto-fill from filename" for batch processing.
💡 Tip: Works well with consistently named files (Artist - Title.mp3)
Save Changes
Click "Save Tags" to embed all metadata into your audio file.
💡 Tip: The file is updated in place - no quality loss occurs
💡 Pro Tips
- ✓Always include artist and title for proper media player display
- ✓Album art should be at least 500x500 pixels for best quality
- ✓Use consistent genre naming across your music library
- ✓Include track numbers for proper album playback order
- ✓Test metadata changes by reloading the file in your media player
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