Vlad-The-Impaled
Mar 13th, 2008, 10:23 AM
I listen to a lot of podcasts. And I play most of them on my in car MP3 Player (OmniFi) or on my iPod while working out at the local gym. But the problem is that I've almost killed myself in my car trying to navigate through my audio content while driving because the **** podcast hosts aren't using consistent or even correct ID3 tags on their MP3 files.
I found this program the other day and its amazing:
http://www.id3butler.com
Its an automated program that you register your podcasts into it and the folder that they are downloaded to. I use Juice as my aggregator, but it will work with any MP3 file in a folder. You tell it how you want the ID3 tags to be formatted, and in the background it constantly looks for new content and updates the tags for you. You set the schedule that you want it to do this, but its entirely automated.
I tried this with a number of other ID3 tag editing tools, and they work fine. But remembering to do it all the time as new content comes in is a pain and just doesn't offer a solution. But ID3 Butler really does work great for me.
Just sharing some success story here. Hope this helps someone out.
Vlad
I found this program the other day and its amazing:
http://www.id3butler.com
Its an automated program that you register your podcasts into it and the folder that they are downloaded to. I use Juice as my aggregator, but it will work with any MP3 file in a folder. You tell it how you want the ID3 tags to be formatted, and in the background it constantly looks for new content and updates the tags for you. You set the schedule that you want it to do this, but its entirely automated.
I tried this with a number of other ID3 tag editing tools, and they work fine. But remembering to do it all the time as new content comes in is a pain and just doesn't offer a solution. But ID3 Butler really does work great for me.
Just sharing some success story here. Hope this helps someone out.
Vlad