csv file and use the text import as described here. In Mp3tag, select all tracks and make sure they are sorted like before and in the menu bar click "Convert > Text file" - Tag or press "Alt+4".csv that you can edit in your preferred spreadsheet software, make the changes you need and save the. Select the - (That's supposed to be four spaces with a dash between them) that divides the tags with something else like Press Ctrl+H and find and replace all with (unless your tags contain that character) so it changes from Artist - Album - Title - Track - year - Genre - to Artist Album Title Track year Genre on each row.txt file with a program that can do "find and replace", I used Notepad++. Select txt_taglist in the list, select a location and filename if you want and click OK.Select all tracks or the ones you want, right click them and click "Export".Open your Mp3s in the software, sort them so they match the order of whatever list you have. ![]() Here is a list of instructions that I used and that you may be interested in: I believe I found a working solution using software called Mp3tag.
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