Help wanted for beginners' guide to ID3 tags

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LibraryLady
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Post by LibraryLady »

Cori, make sure you use v2 tags!! :)
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Post by kayray »

Anyone know if we want v2.2, v2.3, or v2.4? (itunes will let me choose)

I'm guessing v2.4...
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Post by LibraryLady »

At some point, someone told me it doesn't matter which v2, as long as it is v2 and not v1. Apparently some v2 versions give you more options but for the basics we need, I think any will work.
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Post by RobertG »

I looked over the tag section in the Wiki and was thinking that I would create a step-by-step guide for creating tags using Mp3tag. The software is free, easy to download and install and pretty easy to use while not sacrificing power editing functionality.

I'll do a basic step-by-step process, including screenshots.
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Post by Gesine »

Thanks everyone. Any other suggestions, would you please put them in our wiki? http://librivox.org/wiki/moin.cgi/HowToAddOrEditID3Tags
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