7/20/2023 0 Comments Kid3 tag editor explicitFor songs which are not explicit, it’s way too much effort just to add that little C when I already know the song is clean without it. That is, if the song is truly explicit, I may convert it to AAC just for that song just so I can add that tag. So, I’m not anxious to revisit that process a second time.įor me, I will convert or use this tagging for limited one-off purposes. It took me several months just to import my collection to mp3. I also don’t want to dig out all of my CDs and re-import them as AAC. ![]() It will degrade the music even more simply by converting an mp3 to AAC. I also don’t relish the thought of having to convert all of my music from mp3 back to AAC. It irks me just a little that iTunes doesn’t respect this tag on MP3 files even though they could. It’s not that AAC is a bad format, it just started out badly because Apple had to create their own. I started with mp3’s in my library and I’m continuing that trend. While I like having these flags on the songs, I prefer compatibility over tying myself to Apple. If I choose to move out of the Apple camp for another music player, I don’t have to worry about converting all of my music back or in any having any weird AAC incompatibility issues. I convert all of my music to MP3 for one very good reason… compatibility. iTunes automatically re-reads ID3 tags on play and the ‘E’ or ‘C’ should now appear on the song’s listing. Once finished adding the tag to the file, double click the AAC version of the file in iTunes to begin playing it. Subler does not leave the file open after editing like kid3.
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