ID3 Tag With MP3 And FLAC

Jun 6, 2013

Okay, so up until last night Explorer could display info for MP3 (and other media files aside from FLAC) perfectly fine. Last night I decided to set it up so it could display FLAC too. After tons of guess-and-check I finally got Explorer to be able to display and edit tag info for FLAC files, however, now Explorer can't display info for MP3s. Not sure about other formats. I tried the MP3s on other computers and in players and the ID3 tags are present, Windows just isn't reading them.

I'm fairly sure the issue occurred when I tried to install "Taglib Property Handler" (Taglib Property Handler Free Download) Neither installation option worked, and "uninstall" restored it to "windows default settings" but after that, not only could I not yet read FLAC, I also lost the ability to read MP3. How to get the MP3 info back.

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