Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run Audio Tag Editor – Mp3 Tagger, an app by HitroLab – Mp3 Audio Editor and Ringtone Maker Dev, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
Audio Tag Editor – Mp3 Tagger feels like a tidy workbench for cleaning up a messy music library on a PC. It focuses on the fields that actually matter and lets a user change almost everything in one place. Title, artist, album, album artist, year, genre, track and disc numbers, comments, lyrics, even extras like BPM, key, encoder and language. What stands out is how the app writes those tags straight into the files, so the info and cover art stay put when tracks move to another phone, a USB stick, or after a reboot. The cover tools are solid too. It can search the web for album art automatically, save artwork out for later, or let someone swap in a custom image when auto search misses a strange release.
The format support is wide, not just mp3. It handles WMA, Ogg and Opus, MP4 and M4A, FLAC, AIFF, WAV, plus DSD files, and it understands tag standards like ID3v1 and ID3v2.3 or 2.4. There is support for editing files on an SD card, and a quick way to delete existing tags if a track needs a clean slate. The layout is plain in a good way, more like a toolbox than a showpiece, which makes batch tweaks feel quick even without fancy screens. Using it on a PC through BlueStacks is comfortable, since typing long album credits or lyrics with a keyboard and flicking through folders on a bigger monitor is a lot less fiddly. It suits anyone who wants a well labeled library, from casual listeners who just want correct titles and art to DJs and collectors who care about every field being accurate.
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