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WMP Tag Plus 2.0

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WMP Tag Plus is a free plug-in that integrates seamlessly into Windows Media Player to provide library & tagging support for additional formats, including FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, WavPack, Monkey's Audio, Musepack & MPEG-4.

Highlights of what's new:
•Support for reading/writing embedded album art in FLAC, Vorbis & MPEG-4
•Full library album art support for all formats
•Monkey's Audio & Musepack tag support
•ALAC support for WMP12, allowing ALAC .m4a files to be added to the Music section of the media library. Before this, Apple Lossless files were always added to Other media

WMP Tag Plus 2.0

Reply #1
I have just installed WMP Tag Plus, but I can't see Tag Editor Plus when I right click on an item on my playlist.  I've unistalled and reinstalled to no avail. TagPlus is definitely there, because I can see it ticked when I look at Tools - Plugins.  Have I missed something ? What am I doing wrong?
I only really want to use this feature of Tag Plus.

WMP Tag Plus 2.0

Reply #2
I think that you have two different plug-ins mixed up. Tag Editor Plus is part of the Windows Media Player Plus! plug-in. The difference between Windows Media Player Plus! and WMP Tag Plus should be pretty clear on the plug-ins' homepage.

 

WMP Tag Plus 2.0

Reply #3
I think that you have two different plug-ins mixed up. Tag Editor Plus is part of the Windows Media Player Plus! plug-in. The difference between Windows Media Player Plus! and WMP Tag Plus should be pretty clear on the plug-ins' homepage.

Of course!!  Thanks. I've now downloaded the correct one, and it works perfectly!