Short:        Tags multiple MPEG audio files at once
Author:       radiat-r@sascha-ploss.de (radiat-r aka Sascha Ploss)
Uploader:     radiat-r sascha-ploss de (radiat-r aka Sascha Ploss)
Type:         mus/misc
Version:      1.0   (18 Feb 2000)
Architecture: m68k-amigaos

Introduction:
 Small tool to save specific fields to multiple MPEG audio files
 at once. This enables you e.g. to save to all mp3's from one
 album the same album, artist and year, while the other fields
 (title, comment and genre) remain unchanged.

Disclaimer:
 Use at your own risk! I cannot be held responsible for
 any damage it may cause, either to hardware or to software.

Requirements:
 Should run on almost every Amiga.

Installation:
 After extracting the archive, just copy the executable anywhere
 you want it (I recommend to put it somewhere in your path, e.g. sys:c)

Usage:
 It's started via cli, the template is:
 "MpegTag-r [Artist] [Title] [Album] [Year] [Comment] [Genre]"
 The inputfiles are selected with an ASL filerequester, the
 order of the arguments does not matter.
 To specify a tagfield, type it's identifier like shown above (all lowercase,
 all uppercase or just the first char uppercase), followed by the information
 you want to write to the tag, seperated by a blank. If the text contain's
 blanks itself, you have to put it between quotes. (see below for examples)
 Tagfields not used in the template will remain unchanged.
 The length of the fields is limited, everything exeeding the allowed length
 will be ignored. For artist, title, album & comment the limit is 30 chars,
 for year ofcourse 4 numbers and genre must be one of the  following
 (type in exactly like written here, it's case sensitive. If you  write it
 wrong or something completely different, genre is set to "unset")
 Genres:
 Blues
 Classic Rock
 Country
 Dance
 Disco
 Funk
 Grunge
 Hip-Hop
 Jazz
 Metal
 New Age
 Oldies
 Other
 Pop
 R&B
 Rap
 Reggae
 Rock
 Techno
 Industrial
 Alternative
 Ska
 Death Metal
 Pranks
 Soundtrack
 Euro-Techno
 Ambient
 Trip-Hop
 Vocal
 Jazz+Funk
 Fusion
 Trance
 Classical
 Instrumental
 Acid
 House
 Game
 Sound Clip
 Gospel
 Noise
 AlternRock
 Bass
 Soul
 Punk
 Space
 Meditative
 Instrumental Pop
 Instrumental Rock
 Ethnic
 Gothic
 Darkwave
 Techno-Industrial
 Electronic
 Pop-Folk
 Eurodance
 Dream
 Southern Rock
 Comedy
 Cult
 Gangsta
 Top 40
 Christian Rap
 Pop/Funk
 Jungle
 Native American
 Cabaret
 New Wave
 Psychadelic
 Rave
 Showtunes
 Trailer
 Lo-Fi
 Tribal
 Acid Punk
 Acid Jazz
 Polka
 Retro
 Musical
 Rock & Roll
 Hard Rock
 Folk
 Folk-Rock
 National Folk
 Swing
 Fast Fusion
 Bebob
 Latin
 Revival
 Celtic
 Bluegrass
 Avantgarde
 Gothic Rock
 Progressive Rock
 Psychedelic Rock
 Symphonic Rock
 Slow Rock
 Big Band
 Chorus
 Easy Listening
 Acoustic
 Humour
 Speech
 Chanson
 Opera
 Chamber Music
 Sonata
 Symphony
 Booty Brass
 Primus
 Porn Groove
 Satire
 Slow Jam
 Club
 Tango
 Samba
 Folklore
 Ballad
 Poweer Ballad
 Rhytmic Soul
 Freestyle
 Duet
 Punk Rock
 Drum Solo
 A Capela
 Euro-House
 Dance Hall

 Examples:

MpegTag-r Artist Annex Album "Theme Of Amiga"
Tags all selected files to be from the album called "Theme Of Amiga" performed by "Annex".
MpegTag-r album "Theme Of Amiga" ARTIST Annex Year 1998 title "Back For The Future (Clubmix)" Genre Trance Comment "Nice song"
MpegTag-r Genre "Dance Hall"
Tags all selected files to be Dance Hall music.

Note:
 If files have no tag yet, it will be attached by the programme, but no
 check is performed if the file really is a MPEG audio file, so take care
 what you select in the filerequester.

Bugs: I don't know any. If you find one, PLEASE mail me and i'll try to fix it.

History:
 1.0:  - First release

Please mail me if you use it: radiat-r@sascha-ploss.de
Check out my Amiga pages with more Amiga stuff:
http://www.Global-Multimedia.de/amiga/