How to change mp3 tags
Organize your digital music collection
You used to have to free up a huge amount of space to display and store your extensive music collections, but a lot has changed thanks to the digital age. It’s not a perfect world, however, and digital music collections have their own organizational problems. How many times have you listened to a song from your collection and seen “unknown artist” in the description? It happens more often than we think, but we can do something about it without much work on our part. We don’t need to have an unfortunate collection full of duplicate copies of the same song, full of compression. We usually don’t think either, because we have almost unlimited storage space on our iPods and hard drives. Sometimes we had to clean our collections and change MP3 tags manually, which took an infinite amount of time, or the constant annoyance of seeing these empty descriptions without album covers.
TuneUp is one of the most widespread answers to this ever-growing problem.
One of its main achievements is that it has a cleanup feature that can be set to automatically scan all your content for any inconsistencies it finds from lost artwork to information so you don’t have to be in the dark about the music in your collection. By comparing your existing information with an online data source, TuneUp can correct MP3 tags that may have been overlooked. The database is constantly updated to provide the latest information on digitally downloaded music.
One of the best things about TuneUp is that not only can you edit
MP3 tags yourself, but you can connect with your favorite artists through an even more interactive experience. Being able to stay up to date with every upcoming performance by artists in your collection makes it easy not to miss life-changing concerts coming to your city. You can also sync TuneUp with your Windows Media Player, making it easy to integrate with your existing players that you’re already familiar with. Not only that, but you can stream all kinds of media from Youtube to MP3 Converter and other online sources, using the universe feature. TuneUp is the most versatile option!
Edit and compile videos
When it’s time to edit videos, a simple sit-and-talk seminar can be edited using free video editing software that comes with the operating system. Windows has a free movie editor, as does Mac OSX. If you’re doing something more advanced, Catania is again a great tool.
It allows for simple transitions, watermarks and text overlays so you can promote your location throughout the video. If you want more control, Adobe Premiere is quality videography software, although it is too expensive for most new marketers.
Go to YouTube
Once done, convert your video to MPEG4 format with 640×480 resolution with MP3 audio. YouTube can convert many formats, but it works best to avoid quality loss during conversion.
Now you can also upload HD quality videos to YouTube, but make sure you have the bandwidth and space to manage them. Once your video is on YouTube, make sure you add the necessary tags and descriptions to your video to ensure it gets the right amount of traffic.