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Tall-Guy
Hello :-)

I recently converted some Audio Tracks to M4A (Nero). Up until now, I used MediaMonkey to edit my mp3 Tags.
I really liked the Sorting options (I can sort by genre for example).

However, it seems like MediaMonkey will not support M4A Tags :\
Any good free replacment which remainds MediaMonkey sorting you can recommand about?

Thanks :-)
LANjackal
QUOTE(Tall-Guy @ Dec 4 2006, 13:45) *
I recently converted some Audio Tracks to M4A (Nero). Up until now, I used MediaMonkey to edit my mp3 Tags.


MediaMonkey's support for M4A is poor, if it exists at all. I don't see any official M4A support on their site, even for playback. In choosing which format you use, one of the first questions you always have to ask yourself before you start is if your preferred playback software will support it. If not, are you willing to make a switch? Try iTunes, Winamp, or foobar2000 for M4A tag support.
Tall-Guy
QUOTE(LANjackal @ Dec 5 2006, 10:18) *

QUOTE(Tall-Guy @ Dec 4 2006, 13:45) *
I recently converted some Audio Tracks to M4A (Nero). Up until now, I used MediaMonkey to edit my mp3 Tags.


MediaMonkey's support for M4A is poor, if it exists at all. I don't see any official M4A support on their site, even for playback. In choosing which format you use, one of the first questions you always have to ask yourself before you start is if your preferred playback software will support it. If not, are you willing to make a switch? Try iTunes, Winamp, or foobar2000 for M4A tag support.


Nevermind, I find a nice Mp3 Tag&Replace (Or something like that) Utility that did what I was looking for :-)
Thanks for the help.
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