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May 8, 2008
Category: General
Posted by: angelo

The PodCamp Events section has been updated. PodCamp Boston 3 and PodCamp EDU 2 have been added to the list.

There are 2 definite and 4 possible PodCamps scheduled between now and the New Media Expo this August.

 

February 3, 2008
Category: General
Posted by: angelo

The events section of podcastFAQ.com has been extended to include lists of scheduled PodCamps, PodCamps in planning as well as other events such as the Podcasters Across Borders.

November 19, 2007
Category: General
Posted by: angelo
Welcome to PodcastFAQ, the place with answers to frequently asked podcasting questions.

ID3 Tags

MP3's contain information and images that are useful for the listener of your show. This information is stored into the mp3 in a tagged format called ID3. There are a variety of ID3 Tags such as artist (author), song/episode title, album/program title, and cover art (300 x 300 pixel image) available. Populating your media files with this information will ensure that your media is displayed correctly on most all portable media players and software based audio players.

There are many applications available for purchase to edit your ID3 Tags. We recommend using either iTunes, EasyTag or MP3Tag since they freely available.

Edit ID3 Tags with iTunes

If you are using a computer with either a Mac OSX or Windows operating system and are confortable using iTunes, you can easily edit id3 tags.

First, find the mp3 file in question in iTunes and select "File-Get Info" to get a summary of your mp3's ID3 Tags. Fill in the fields that are apporpriate and make sure fields marked required are filled as well. Click the "artwork" tab, then drag and drop your cover art image into the artwork field or click the "add" button and browse for the cover art image on your computer. We recommend using the same 300 x 300 pixel image used for your iTunes RSS feed for your cover art image.

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Edit ID3 Tags with EasyTag

EasyTag is a cross platform audio file tag editor. It supports the mp3 file format as well as ogg, mp4 and aac. EasyTag may be used on many flavors of Linux, MacOSX and Windows.

EasyTag Web Site
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Edit ID3 Tags with MP3Tag

MP3Tag is a Windows only audio file tag editor. It supports many of the audio formats including ogg, mp4, aac and wma.

MP3Tag Web Site