songs on one album

Using dialog "Extended Tags..." ...

  1. In Mp3tag list view select files from one artist.
  2. Open dialog "Extended Tags...".
  3. Locate the row with the tag-field name "ALBUM".
    Note:
    If there is no tag-field "ALBUM", then press [Ins] and create the tag-field "ALBUM" ...
    ... and follow with step 5.
  4. Press [F4].
  5. Insert the new Album name.
  6. Press [OK].
  7. Press [OK].
  8. In Mp3tag list view do check the result.
  9. Ready.

Using converter ...

  1. In Mp3tag list view select files from one artist.
  2. Open converter "Tag - Tag" [Alt+5].
  3. Set "Field" to "ALBUM".
  4. Set "Formatstring" to "my new Album name".
  5. Press [OK].
  6. In Mp3tag list view do check the result.
  7. Ready.

Using action ...

  1. In Mp3tag list view select files from one artist.
  2. Open quick action "Format value" [Alt+Shift+6].
  3. Set "Field" to "ALBUM".
  4. Set "Formatstring" to "my new Album name".
  5. Press [OK].
  6. In Mp3tag list view do check the result.
  7. Ready.

Using list view cells directly ...

  1. In Mp3tag list view select the ALBUM cell within a row.
    Use the delayed primary mouse click to set the cell status into edit mode.
    Or use [F2] and [Tab] to locate the cell.
  2. Fill the cell with an appropriate value of your wish.
    Before leaving the cell select the text and copy the text into the Windows Clipboard [Strg+C].
  3. Press [Enter] to make the change permanent to this cell.
    The underlying media file will be updated just in this moment.
    The cell cursor will step into the following row, staying in the same column.
    This behavior can be set in the Mp3tag options "General" ...
    Set the checkbox "Automatically select next file when editing in file view."
  4. Press [Strg+V] or [Shift+Ins] to copy the clipboard's content into the current selected cell.
  5. Press [Enter] to make the change permanent.
    Repeat step 4 and 5 as often you need it.
  6. Ready.

Using text file for importing text into tag-field ...

  1. Create a text file to store as much text lines as you want to edit media files.
    Fill each line with an appropriate value of your wish.
    Save this text file into a folder of your wish, for example onto the desktop.
  2. In Mp3tag list view select files from one artist.
  3. Open converter "Textfile - Tag" [Alt+4].
  4. Set "Filename" to the filepath to the text file on the desktop.
    The button [...] opens the file selection system dialog window.
  5. Set "Formatstring" to "%ALBUM%".
  6. Press [Preview] to check the result to be expected.
  7. If all is looking good, then perform the process and press [OK].
  8. In Mp3tag list view do check the result.
  9. Ready.

DD.20140208.1100.CET
DD.20140208.1545.CET
DD.20140209.1145.CET