Just to expand a bit on Mnyb's response.  If you load your library in
mp3tag you can easily find missing tags by sorting on a particular tag,
such as Artist. Then all of the tracks with missing (or null) Artist
tags will float to the top. Likewise for Album, Genre, Track Number, or
any other tag. 

For tagging the files, you have a few options with mp3tag. 

*1) Semi-manual tagging:* You may find it more efficient to work with
subsets of your library. For example, if the physical organization of
your files is in a typical folder structure such as artist/album/tracks
you could right-click on the Metallica folder in Windows Exploder and
load only the albums and tracks in the Metallica folder into mp3tag.
After verifying that they are indeed all Metallica, you could select all
of the tracks and fill in the Artist tag with Metallica using one of
mp3tag's mass-tagging options. I happen to prefer using Alt-T to bring
up the extended tags dialog, even for normal tags. Then you could sort
by pathname, and go album-by-album to fill in the Album tags for each of
your Metallica albums. Filling in other metadata, such as track numbers,
may require more manual operation.

*2) Use existing databases:* Alternatively, mp3tag is able to look up
info in several tag databases, such as Amazon, discogs, freedb, and
MusicBrainz. I have never had to resort to this, but if you have a lot
of tagging to do, it may be the way for you to go.

*3) Pattern-matching on filenames and folder names:* If your files
and/or folder names have a _consistent_ naming pattern, such as [track
#]-[Artist]-[Track title].mp3 then you can use mp3tag's conversion
facility to write the information in the file and/or folder names to
tags. Obviously this will only help you for metadata that appears in the
filename, so you won't get a track number out of
"metallica-nothing-else-matters.mp3". In fact, you probably can't even
parse Artist and Title in that example because
you-use-the-same-separator-for-every-word. 

And as Mnyb says, be sure you have a current backup before doing any
mass-tagging operation.


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