Monday, November 2, 2009


When you create MP3 files from CD, the resulting file name is often perfunctory. Usually, only the name of "track" plus serial number songs in the CD. Well, it fits MP3 playing, the playlist in Winamp will display the file name. Lah, how to know the title of the song? Do you have to turn first to know the title song as singer?

Playlist in Winamp so neat, here PCplus you know how.
1. Open Windows Explorer and go to the folder where you save the MP3 file. In order to look neat, rename the file with the format "artist name - song title". Example: "Dream Theater - Another Day".

2. After you finish changing the name of the file, open Winamp. Run MP3 files whose names have been changed earlier. In the "Playlist Editor", right click on one playlist, then select [View File Info]. After the window "MPEG file info + ID3 tag editor" is open, you can fill in the information in the form of a song title, artist, album, and others. If you want concise, the content of the song titles (Title) and artist (Artist) only. Other data emptied. Choose one of [ID3v1 Tag] or [ID3v2 Tag]. If a long song titles, use ID3v2. To be neat, equate data filled in (the title and artist name) with information on the MP3 file in question. After the data needed filled, click [Update].

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