7 Creative Uses for CD-Tag You Haven’t Tried
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Create Themed Mixtapes with Custom Artwork
Use CD-Tag to batch-edit track titles, album names, and embed matching cover art so each mixtape has a cohesive theme (e.g., “Road Trip ’90s,” “Study Focus,” “Sunday Morning Jazz”). -
Add Mood or Context Tags in Metadata
Add custom tags like “Workout,” “Chill,” or “Concentration” to the comment or genre fields. Then filter your player or library manager to build playlists by mood without changing existing metadata structure. -
Embed Lyrics and Artist Notes
Store full song lyrics or short artist notes in the comment field. This is useful for karaoke sessions, archivists, or sharing backstory when distributing physical CDs. -
Version Control for Remixes and Edits
Use CD-Tag to label multiple versions (e.g., “Mix 1,” “Radio Edit,” “Extended”) and include timestamps or project IDs in the tags so collaborators can track iterations easily. -
Batch Geotag Concert Recordings
For live recordings, add venue, city, and date to tags (or a custom “Location” frame) so your library shows where each performance was recorded—handy for tour archives or fan collections. -
Catalog Spoken-Word and Audiobook Chapters
Use CD-Tag to set chapter titles, narrator credits, and ISBN or publisher info in metadata fields. This transforms scattered files into professionally tagged audiobook collections. -
Include Licensing and Usage Rights
Add licensing details, copyright year, and contact info into metadata fields so anyone who inspects a file immediately sees usage restrictions—useful for producers and content libraries.
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