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Re: MP3 Files - Info Shell Extension
« Reply #45 on: April 11, 2014, 12:45:18 AM »

I purchased a one year subscription to Malwarebytes - This was the program that was used to clean my harddrive, and was highly recommended by Dell - The cost is quite reasonable - $25.00 for one year.
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« Reply #46 on: April 11, 2014, 01:00:13 AM »

I use the free version myself (it does the same job but you have to physically run it). SpyBot tea timer is a free program that gives real-time protection so I use the two.
It's a very reasonable price to have it all in one place and let it do it's work by itself though. Good choice.
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Re: MP3 Files - Info Shell Extension
« Reply #47 on: April 11, 2014, 11:47:35 AM »

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.
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Re: MP3 Files - Info Shell Extension
« Reply #48 on: April 11, 2014, 01:21:52 PM »

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.
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Re: MP3 Files - Info Shell Extension
« Reply #49 on: April 11, 2014, 01:51:49 PM »

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.

My apologies. It looks like I posted the wrong version to mediafire  :-[
I have all three versions on my PC and chose the wrong one (they changed the name so I missed it).
Really sorry about that and thanks to pyro for not calling me a complete ass.  ;)
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