I think the poster above is referring to one that does it automatically. I don’t remember what I used but I had all four letters filenames after pulling my mp3’s from an iPod after my computer crashed. Found a program that basically interpreted the actual song rather than relying on metadata and it fixed all those files for me.
You certainly can but it would take ages for more than a handful of tracks. It’s not practical when there’s been automated solutions around for two decades already.
Pretty sure you could edit them in windows too?
I think the poster above is referring to one that does it automatically. I don’t remember what I used but I had all four letters filenames after pulling my mp3’s from an iPod after my computer crashed. Found a program that basically interpreted the actual song rather than relying on metadata and it fixed all those files for me.
You certainly can but it would take ages for more than a handful of tracks. It’s not practical when there’s been automated solutions around for two decades already.