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 How ID3 tags help you manage your MP3s
Wednesday, 17 January 2001

You've probably heard of 'ID3' but what does it mean? By Bella Tu

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How ID3 tags help you manage your MP3s
The ID3 tag is attached to an MP3 audio file to carry information relevant to that MP3. The development of ID3 began in 1996 when it was realised that by adding a small chunk of extra data at the start or end of the audio data the MP3 file could hold information about the audio and not just the audio data itself.

File management software and many audio/media players rely on ID3 tag data when working with MP3 files to allow better presentation, sorting and classification of files. Software is available that can edit the information contained in an MP3's ID3 tag, commonly referred to as 'tag editors'. The entire size of the ID3 tag is 128 bytes with a certain amount of bytes allocated to store the song title, artist, album, year, genre and comment/s.

ID3v2 now allows extensive comments, picture, lyrics and other information; far more information than the original ID3 tag.

Recommended links:
ID3 TAGS - tag editing software
http://www.id3.org/

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