Stamp ID3 Tag Editor allows you to read and change your mp3's ID3 tags. Those tags, which are often used by software players and MP3 players, display information about your songs like song name, artist, genre, year, etc. Stamp ID3 Tag Editor allows you to change that information. Simply enough, you can tell the application where your song is located, and it will show a list of all supported files in that location. When you click on one of them, you are shown the information from the ID3 tag, along with several blank fields where you can add custom data. You can even add your own comments about the songs. Also, Stamp has support for external images, which means that you can "tie" an image to a song, and it will be displayed in players that support the 'Album Art' feature.
The supported formats are MP3, WAV, and OGG. There is one thing I don't like about how Stamp behaves: you can't drag-and-drop a song to the main window. You have to do the adding by showing the application where your song is. And that could be difficult for files that are located in different folders. Dragging my whole "music" folder would be much easier.
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