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Re: Mass edit of xml tags for Windows Media Files, MP3, etc.

From: Peter Flynn <peter.nosp@-.--------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 3/8/2008 6:28:00 PM

Timmy D wrote:
> I find it so painful to open the properties for each file individually and 
> change title, album, artist, etc.
> 
> Does anybody know a way to open all the xml tags for a set of media files at 
> once for edit?   What would be awesome is if you could open (download?) the 
> tags in a database app, spreadsheet, or even text editor.  You could then 
> make your changes -- like copy and paste an artist name to 25 lines instead 
> of typing it 25 times in separate Windows dialog boxes !!
> 
> I know this is technically possible, but has anybody ever done it?

Yes, trivially. Any decent XML editor should let you do this.
*Don't* use non-XML software to edit XML documents.

///Peter


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