ok - heres the deal - I just discovered something grand. I do not think I will need to install the MP3-Info program after all. I am putting a period on that because it turns out there is a very user friendly way to use the program that I think GGG recomended yesterday. When I right click on a folder, it gives me as one of my choices to open "Mp3Tag" when I select that option, the MP3Tag window opens up, and every file from the folder is in the window ready to be edited as I see fit. In fact, this may be even easier to work with than the old program. Now that i discovered this, I am much more happy about using that program. So I am going to try it out for a while, and if it turns out that it is not easy to use, I will revisit this topic again. I do thank everyone for all the help though.
Chris, go to this page http://sourceforge.net/projects/mp3ext/files/?source=navbar 3.4.25 is 32 bit and 64 bit exe file. This will install. Its the version I;m using. .23 is only 32 bit, .24 is only 64 bit. Initially I only had the info tag on the folder properties, not for individual files. I ran used the config ,then installed the mp3exe.dll via the admin command prompt. I also had to remove my play to get it to associate the mp3's with mp3exe and display the icons and get the tool tips to work.