30 Sep
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Freeware, Windows
AudioShell is a freeware MS Windows Explorer shell extension plugin which allows you to view and edit music tags directly in Windows Explorer. AudioShell adds ID3 tag editor and viewer tabs to the music files properties menu (you can edit ID3 tags file by file or in groups), detailed music files hints with tag and file information, and additional columns in the Explorer files list.
Supported files and tags formats:
mp3 (all ID3 tag versions)
wma, asf and wmv (including DRM protected files)
Apple iTunes and iPod aac (m4a, m4b and m4p) and mp4 files
ogg, flac (vorbis comment tags)
mpc, mp+ (APE/APEv2 tags)
monkey’s audio (APE/APEv2 tags)
wav pack (APE/APEv2 tags)
optim frog (APE/APEv2 tags)
wav (ID3v2 tag in ‘tag ‘ RIFF chunk)
One Response
pottiedikkie
May 25th, 2007 at 2:11 am
1Looking for a way to get basic audio information on flac files shown in Windows Explorer (duration, bitrate) I came across AudioShell. I’ve read a couple of positive reviews and downloaded the program to see for myself. I was very dissapointed to find that it doesn’t work at all on my computer (for now). I’m not getting any extra tabs in the music files property menu and no optional additional columns in the Explorer files list (set for details and pressed more…). I’m using Windows XP (32) and wonder what can be the problem. Any suggestions on what could be going wrong and how to get it to work would be appreciated.
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