@poster noticed that @alesca1991's version of Mp3tag is 9 years old, it would be good to update to the latest version of Mp3tag XP which is from 2021, as mentioned by @LyricsLover
@ohrenkino, I just ran my tests with two 35-tag audio files recorded with Windows 10 and Windows 11. Windows XP handles these two audio files very well with Mp3tag Version 3.05.
Regarding the image of the audio files, I'm not talking about Windows XP; I'm talking about Mp3tag, which handles images very well, with the options offered at that time with the 2021 version...
I'm really happy to see that with Mp3tag we can work with our tags with multiple versions of Windows without any problems. This program is great!
@MotleyG mentioned: But there are many still using XP.
I'm asking myself a simple question: how can we have real statistics with Windows XP? I've never been asked if I'm still using Windows XP. There must be many people like me who weren't consulted about this, and Windows XP systems no longer go online. If these platforms could still go online, we could know almost precisely the number of Windows XP systems still in use.
I don't want to start a debate, but my Simian teacher told me that in 2025, many radio stations in Canada still use Windows 95 to XP to run their Simian systems at radio stations. A second computer with a more recent Windows operating system manages the sound output for the Simian systems. The reason for using these Windows systems is that some radio stations don't want to update their Windows systems. Simian systems are very stable without updates. The famous Windows 11 with its updates is causing headaches for radio station programmers in Canada, which is causing problems with radio broadcasting programs...