System tutorial's genuine Win7 system easily modify MP3 music information

  

Some friends like to download some of their favorite music online, MP3 has become the most preferred choice for everyone. However, songs downloaded online will inevitably have errors in singer, style, album and other information. The following system will explain specifically for everyone, how to use the third-party tools to modify the MP3 music information in the Windows7 genuine system.
First, modify in the Win7 system resource manager Step 1: Change the folder view. Open the Win7 Genuine System Explorer and go to the folder where MP3 music is stored. Click on the “Change your view” button on the right side of the button to select ““ in the pop-up drop-down list. ”, set the current folder as the "details" mode, the information about each MP3 music at a glance, if there are errors, you can see clearly (Figure 1). Modify MP3 music information in Windows 7 Genuine System" src="/article/UploadPic/2011-4/2011421183435932.jpg" border="0" onload="return imgzoom(this,600);" style= "cursor:pointer;" onclick="javascript:window.open(this.src);"/> Tip: If the information displayed in the "Details" mode is not detailed enough, you can Click the right mouse button on the header bar, and tick the items to be displayed in the pop-up menu, and let the “details” detailed information. Step 2: Modify MP3 music information. After setting the folder view to "Details" mode, select any MP3 song, and the artist (singer), genre (style), album (album) of the song will be displayed in the status bar of the resource manager. Wait for the information, click the left mouse button on the text to activate the text box, you can modify the singer, style, album and other information of the song according to the actual situation. After completing the modification, click the “Save” button (Figure 2). . Modify MP3 music information in Windows 7 Genuine System" src="/article/UploadPic/2011-4/2011421183438844.jpg" border="0" onload="return imgzoom(this,600);" style= "cursor:pointer;" onclick="javascript:window.open(this.src);"/> This article comes from the system, if there is a reprint, please indicate the source.

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