AudioShell is a Windows Explorer shell extension plug-in which allow you to view and edit music files tags directly in Explorer.
The extension supports all file and tag standards supported by Tag&Rename. AudioShell adds tag editor and viewer tabs to a music file’s properties. You can edit tags file by file or by groups.
Supported files and tags formats: mp3 (all ID3v2 tag versions), wma, asf and wmv, Apple iTunes aac (m4a and m4p) and mp4 files, ogg, flac (vorbis comment tags), mpc , mp+, monkey’s audio, wav pack, optim frog ( APE and APEv2 tags). The app include full Unicode support.
This looks very useful for MP3s used for podcasts, especially those you download that don’t have any or sufficient tag information in the file properties that work with playlist identification in programs like iTunes - helpful for setting up smart playlists, for instance, which you want to auto-sync to your iPod.
Published by Softpointer. Still a beta, but worth a try. Requires Windows 2000 or later. Freeware. Download AudioShell 1 beta 1.
(Hat tip: Home Computer magazine)


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