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  1. On 9/8/2020 at 4:32 PM, andrewilley said:

    Personally I use TagScanner on my own PC, but MP3Tag is also often mentioned here. 

    Andre

    I just used MP3Tag and it successfully gave all of my songs Title tags, but it still shows .mp3 after the song's title, regardless what it is. For example, one song's file name is "Lilypads.mp3", and the Title tag is just "Lilypads", but it still shows .mp3 inside Poweramp.

    Edit: another example is I have an album where all of the filenames begin with numbers, but the numbers are not present in the Title tag, yet Poweramp is still showing the numbers and .mp3

  2. 6 minutes ago, andrewilley said:

    Using a batch tag editor you can choose which parts of the filenames you want to assign to which tags - for example, in your case, the whole base name would go to Title. You can even break filenames down if you have a known format such as "artist - title.mp3". And you can run it as a batch task for your whole music folder tree in one go.

    Andre

    Do you know of any "batch tag editors"? I don't even know where to start looking for one.

  3. 37 minutes ago, andrewilley said:

    The real answer is to tag the files properly in the first place, so there's no need to see any filenames at all. Any decent batch tag editor could automatically create Title tags from the filenames for you.

    Andre

    But if each song has a different name, wouldn't you still have to go through every single song to change the name and remove the .mp3? Idk if I've ever found a batch editing software that automatically did that. That would be a lot of work for someone like me who has hundreds of songs with no tag.

  4. I have hundreds of songs downloaded to Poweramp, but a majority of them do not have an official "title", just the mp3 file's name. The problem is that Poweramp still shows the ".mp3" at the end. It would be nice if there was a setting where the app just checks if a title has ".mp3" in it and automatically remove it. You could even include a kind of whitelist in case a song's title is actually supposed to have ".mp3" in it.

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