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Posted by Technobarbarian on 12/30/05 15:09
"Malcolm H" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> <trevordixon@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Does anyone know of any utility that will change the track of 20-30
>> files starting at any number and going up sequentially? For example,
>> I'd like to select 25 MP3s, sort them by name, then write track numbers
>> to each of them starting at 20 and going to 45.
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>> Thank you all,
>> Trevor
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> I have tried all the free tag editors I can find, but they all have
> problems or failings.
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> Eventually I decided to invest $24.90 on Dr.Tag and haven't looked back
> since It is a wonderful application which does everything you need and
> willl save you hours! See http://www.drtag.de/en/
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> It will do the sorting and track numbering you require intuitively and
> automatically.
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> It has excellent 'Help' - just look up 'track numbering' to find out how
> it works.
I can't help but wonder why you're hyping that thing so strongly. After
reading one of your glowing reviews I tried the thing. For me it's another
one that I end up wondering if even the developer actually uses it.
Any number of tagging programs will do automatic track numbering. My
favorite, the freeware program MP3 tag does it. On the tool bar there's an
icon with the numbers 1 and 2 in it. Click that and tell it what number you
want to start with. http://www.mp3tag.de/en/
TB
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