Some of the Android media players also allows to customize tags and album-art directly from player, if that functionality is in your player, then go on, else start from above. Here is the final view of the media player, how the audio file is look and feel after customizing album art. You can also choose an image from your mobile SD card, Example: your own personal camera images and more. Start Music Tag Editor get images from google images using your keyword and with one click, you can apply the art to your audio file. To customize album art,Tap the Auto Search button on the editing screen and select the right keywords for the music. After just click> Save and restart your music player if changes didn’t appear. This way you only need to change a specific tag of all the songs from your collection. First, make sure which way you like to explore music in your player, By Album, By Song Title, By Artist or other. On the editing screen, all the music metadata fields shown to you and you can edit whatever you want, even your personal name instead of artist name. If you have an audio file that not supported on the current app, then try another app from the above listing. You can also select any format of audio file including. You can select or find your audio file by exploring libraries on the app like: Album, Folder, Search and more. full albums) without typing the same information again and again and have control over both ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags, then Kid3 is the program you are looking for. After installing the app(Star Music Tag Editor), just open and select any music file from your SD card. Kid3 - Audio Tagger If you want to easily tag multiple MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, FLAC, Monkey’s Audio, MPC, MP4/AAC, MP2, Opus, Speex, TrueAudio, WavPack, WMA/WMV, WAV and AIFF files (e.g.
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