Posted by DarkStar on 11/16/42 11:53
First Thanks to all who replied.
Second: Wow this program seems to do anything you might want with tags.
There is only one thing that bothers me and it has to do
with the size of this program. Like all Windows stuff
the executables seem to be 10X larger then necessary
to get the job done. It is not just this program
but most others too in all different kinds of utilities.
When you make a very large program to handle
a relatively simple idea it serves to make me wonder
about all the things that could be going on
that might be other then what you want.
I can only hope the size is related to
multimedia data and not executable codes.
Once you run a program it can do anything at all
to your machine that the programmers want it too
regardless of what you the user wants.
It could create artificial bad sectors on your hard drive and hide programs
like a trojan horse to be activated at the descretion
of unknown factors. But then this is just paranoia on my part.
Being the person I am I will try it out just the same.
Now i need another Utility.
A Utility that will check the hard drive
for bad sectors and will write obliterating
data to those bad sectors regardless of whether
or not any such sectors can take data.
Thanx to all who replied;
gmvoeth
"hitmewithit" <hitmewithit@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1153386624.843377.185440@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hi. this is a very simpl,e operation for MP3 tag studio.
> Get the freeware version here
> http://www.magnusbrading.com/mp3ts/
> Get the version that is an unlimited trial with a banner(the banner is
> simply an image with a link that you can choose to click or not..it is
> not spyware/adware or any other kind of ware!)
> and, when you choose the option to remove all tags, it really does
> remove them. When you have a look afterwards the program(and other
> programs too) reports 'the file has no tag.
> So it will do what you are looking for no problem. It's a great tool
> for mp3s in general too!
> DarkStar wrote:
>
>> Hello;
>>
>> In order for me to be able to play any kind of mp3 file on my CD/DVD player I need to strip off any tag on my mp3 files. For some
>> strange reason it (my CD/DVD player machine) just will not play any mp3 file with a tag. I can not find any such program to
>> simply
>> strip off the mp3 tags on whatever file or group of files I need to. I have considered writing my own program to do this but
>> because
>> I know little about programming the result would be dos and not user friendly. At the moment the only way I can create a decent
>> mp3
>> file is to either re-record the thing as it plays to a new file(taking forever) or to use a hex editor to strip the tag (takes
>> forever).
>>
>> Can anyone help me here to strip some tags from mp3 files ????
>>
>> I just use file names to ID whatever music I want to listen to.
>>
>> Thanx.
>
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