I can't get the app to open at all in Sierra. I've downloaded the latest version 2.79 (With Wine included), unzipped it, and I tried both, opening the app from the finder, and dragging it into the application folder. The first time I try to use the app after those steps, I get a pop up asking if I trust the download, which I do, but then I get nothing. No matter how many times I try to open the app, nothing happens. I don't see any app data anywhere and get nothing under application support.
Have been using MP3TAG for years and LOVE IT but....it's not working for me either since upgrading to Sierra
Have tried everything suggested in the forums and it's still not working. Have also tried installing via Wine and Wine gives a checksum error. This is driving me crazy and it doesn't look like I'm the only one having troubles - can you please please help as I'm lost without MP3TAG and need it to work.
Which of the various steps that have been described in this thread lead to which result?
It is a little puzzling to read that "it works" for some and for you it does not. And as nobody can look over your shoulder from the distance, you have to be as clear with your descriptions as possible.
Newbie to the forum! Literally my first post... Anyways, I am having the same problem. I was previously using 2.79 and it prompted me to update to 2.80. After doing so, I am not able to open the application.When I click on the suggested links to download from this postI get: "Not Found The requested document was not found on this server. Web Server at mp3tag.de". I have tried ALL that you have suggested above and have had no success. I love this program!!!!! Please advise, PLEASE.
I followed all 5 steps above, and nothing. The first time I opened it, it asked me if I really wanted to open it, and I said yes, and it closed. Then, every time I tried to open it, it appeared for a fraction of a second in the dock, and then closes, and that's it.
Then, I deleted the application support settings AGAIN, and now it opens.
Florian, I am having the same problems as those described above. I have been using Mp3tag in a Windows virtual machine under Parallels for several years, but after upgrading to MacOS Sierra I decided to scrap the virtual machine and Parallels because my MacBook Pro was running so slowly. In the process, I lost Mp3tag, although in Finder I still had the .exe files.
I have carried out the first 3 steps described above, and the opened .exe file for the downloaded latest Mp3Tag version with Wine is in my Applications folder. All my other versions have been sent to the trash. But when I try Step 4 (...User/Speed/ Library/Applications Support/etc...) I cannot find an Mp3Tag file anywhere to delete.
When I double click on the Mp3Tag icon in my Applications , I get nothing..It just seems dead.Can you help, please?
I'm having exactly the same issue and just posted a new thread about it (sorry, it was before I found this one!)
I'm running it from the apps folder and it won't open.
Please help
Thanks
This has already been answered above but it took me ages just because I couldn't find the library folder which is hidden by default.
Just do a Google search for "how to open hidden files on a Mac" and then copy and paste the command into terminal.
Then navigate to the library folder (if you are in the right place the library folder will be greyed out but you can still access it.
That's where you will find the "Application Support" folder and in that the ".deMp3Tag..." folder. You have to delete this and then re-install the app using the link on the MP3Tag site with the Wine installer included.
Do not run the MP3Tag app from the Downloads folder, be sure to copy it into the "Applications" folder and run it from there and everything should be fine.
I know this has all been explained by Florian before, but maybe some people missed the fact that the library folder is actually hidden.
Cheers