Joey Reid wrote: > here's how i do it. > > 1) create your mp3s. name in track order (01.mp3 etc.) > 2) start easytag. cancel the "scanner" window that pops up, and browse > to the directory that contains the mp3s you want to tag. > 4) select "Misc > CDDB Search" from menu. type keywords (e.g. artist, > album) in the "Words" field, then click search. > 5) find a good set of data. click on the "Select all lines" button (on > the right, looks like a blue square with white stripes) and then apply. > 6) close the "CDDB Search" window and return to the main easytag window. > You should now see all your songs with red text. Hit the "Save button", > and your chnages should be written. Ok, thanks, I'll try it out later tonight... > i don't know why they call it "easytag", it should be "powertag" - you > can do some pretty cool stuff with it once you get used to it, but it is > anything but easy to use for beginners. play around a bit, and you will > discover all kinds of cool features. I was also a bit overwhelmed upon opening the program the first time. Normally I preffer commandline utils that I can script for my purpose, but this might be one of those exceptions :-) (Grip is another...) -- peace, love & harmony Atte http://www.atte.dk