MP3-Info is a clever companion that helps you organize your music collection. It is essentially a Plug-in for the Finder and iTunes.
MP3-Info displays valuable information about audio files, such as their duration, the bitrate, important MP3-Tags, such as the artist, the title of the song, lyrics, cover art, and some more. That saves you a lot of time managing your song collection. It also shows these information for AAC files created by iTunes, and WAV, and AIFF files.
And that is only the beginning! MP3-Info also allows you to rename your song files based on their tags, or find similar songs in
What's New
Version 2.0:
MP3-Info is now an application, because Apple has killed the Context Menu Modules in Snow Leopard, most unfortunately!
MP3-Info now follows either your Finder selection, or the current iTunes song, or the iTunes selection. This makes MP3-Info an amazing iTunes companion!
Lyrics are being displayed in a separate window. That way you can finally see the lyrics of the current song in iTunes while it is playing, without messing with the iTunes controls!
Cover Art is being displayed, if it is enclosed in the actual song file
Integration into Twitter.com allows you to tell the world what song you are currently listening to (uses a web browser)
Three different tag editing apps can be connected: ID3X, The Tagger, and Media Rage
Find similar songs in your CDFinder library with one easy click
Version 2.0:
MP3-Info is now an application, because Apple has killed the Context Menu Modules in Snow Leopard, most unfortunately!
MP3-Info now follows either your Finder selection, or the current iTunes song, or the iTunes selection. This makes MP3-Info an amazing iTunes companion!
Lyrics are being displayed in a separate window. That way you can finally see the lyrics of more...
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
Old MP3-Info CMM 1.5 for 10.3 and 10.4 still available
This is a huge help to me as I am an engineer and a music collector and I often need to know the bit rates without having to load iTunes. The other options are a great benefit as well. It's been very stable for me on PPC 10.4.11. Not a single Finder hiccup. Many thanks to the devs!
[Version 1.4]
Anonymousreviewed on 29 Sep 2004
Much more than I ever expected! Really nice for an anal-retentive guy like myself who wants all his MP3s labeled the same way (Artist - Song.mp3). Much appreciated!
[Version 1.3.2]
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Anonymousreviewed on 13 May 2003
The coolest thing is that when you select multiple files in the fInder, the CMM will give you the duration of all songs together! That is new, it seems!!!
[Version 1.2]
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Anonymousreviewed on 12 May 2003
Really cool! I can see the interesting tags of MP3 or AAC files directly in the Finder, no need to open any other application. It can even rename files based on their tag contents. For free! Wow!
[Version 1.2]
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MP3-Info is a clever companion that helps you organize your music collection. It is essentially a Plug-in for the Finder and iTunes.
MP3-Info displays valuable information about audio files, such as their duration, the bitrate, important MP3-Tags, such as the artist, the title of the song, lyrics, cover art, and some more. That saves you a lot of time managing your song collection. It also shows these information for AAC files created by iTunes, and WAV, and AIFF files.
And that is only the beginning! MP3-Info also allows you to rename your song files based on their tags, or find similar songs in your CDFinder collection, and much more!
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I am utterly disturbed as to why Apple has suddenly completely dropped CMM support in the shiny new Snow Leopard Cocoa Finder.
One solution to keep using MP3-Info is the commercial PAthFinder from Cocoatech, as that runs CMMs rather nicely, even in Snow Leopard.
But I am also working on a new verison of MP3-Info CMM that will look similar to the recently released GPS-Info 2.0, which had the same problem.
If you are interested in beta testing MP3-Info 2.0, please contact me.
Thanks!
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elmaestro reviewed on 12 Dec 2008
This is a huge help to me as I am an engineer and a music collector and I often need to know the bit rates without having to load iTunes. The other options are a great benefit as well. It's been very stable for me on PPC 10.4.11. Not a single Finder hiccup. Many thanks to the devs!
Anonymous reviewed on 29 Sep 2004
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Anonymous reviewed on 13 May 2003
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Anonymous reviewed on 12 May 2003