If the downloaded track is displayed in the player as Track_01 or a set of characters instead of the real name, the reason lies in the missing or incorrect ID3 tagsthat standard players on Samsung, Xiaomi and other devices read in priority over the file name in Explorer.

Method 1: Standard renaming through the file manager

The simplest and fastest method, which is suitable if your player is configured to display file names instead of tags, or if there are no tags in the file completely. This method does not require the installation of additional software and is available on any device out of the box.

To begin, open the pre-installed Files or Explorer application. Find the directory where your music is stored. Most often this is a folder Music, Download or Bluetooth in the internal storage. Find the desired track and click on it, holding your finger for 1-2 seconds to select the object.

In the context menu that appears, select the item "Rename" (Rename). Enter a new name, following the desired format. After confirming the changes, the system will update the file name. However, remember that this method only changes the โ€œwrapperโ€, but not the internal content of the audio file.

  • ๐Ÿ“‚ Open the "Files" or "My Files" application on the main screen.
  • ๐ŸŽต Go to the folder with audio recordings (usually /Internal Storage/Music).
  • โœ๏ธ Hold your finger on the file and select the โ€œRenameโ€ option.
  • โœ… Enter a new name and click โ€œOKโ€ or the confirmation checkmark.

If after renaming the name in the player does not change, it means that the application reads ID3 tags with priority. In this case, you will have to use the second method. It is also worth noting that some. cloud synchronization services may not pick up file name changes instantly, requiring rescanning of the library.

Method 2: Editing ID3 tags through specialized applications

For deep customization of track information, it is best to use specialized utilities such as Star Music Tag Editor, AutomaTag or MP3 Tag Editor. These applications allow you to edit all metadata fields, including title, artist, album, genre and year.

After installing the application, launch it and provide the necessary permissions to access the storage. Most editors will automatically scan the device and display a list of all the audio files found by clicking on it. An editing screen will open where you will see the fields filled with the current information or. empty.

In the Title (Title) field, enter the correct name of the composition. Here you can also add an artist in the Artistfield, which is critical for sorting the library by artist. Do not forget to save the changes by clicking the button Save or the floppy disk icon. The application will overwrite the file. new tags directly into the MP3 or FLAC structure.

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Many advanced editors have an automatic search function. You can enter the name of a song, and the application itself will find the data in databases like MusicBrainz or Discogs, filling out all the fields for you. This saves time when processing entire albums downloaded from. unreliable sources.

Method 3: Batch editing and automation

If you need to change the names of not just one track, but an entire folder of music, manually editing each file will take too much time. In such cases, the batch processing functions available in professional tag editors for Android come to the rescue.

The principle of operation is simple: you select a group of files (for example, an entire album), select the โ€œBulk Editโ€ function and set general parameters. For example, you can specify one artist for all selected tracks or add a prefix to the titles. Some applications allow you to use naming patterns based on your folder structure.

How do naming templates work?

Templates allow you to automatically generate tags based on the file name. For example, if the file is called "01 - Artist - Song.mp3", the app can recognize the pattern and automatically write "Artist" in the artist field, and "Song" in the track title, removing extra characters.

Automation is especially useful when cleaning up old music archives. You can sort files by size or date. add, select a group and apply changes with one touch. This reduces the risk of human error and ensures a consistent design throughout the entire library.

  • ๐Ÿ“ Select several tracks with a long press and then select the rest.
  • โš™๏ธ Press the menu button and select โ€œEdit Tagsโ€ or โ€œBatch Editโ€.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Fill in the general fields (Album, Year, Genre) for the entire group.
  • ๐Ÿ’พ Click โ€œSaveโ€ to apply the changes to all selected files.

It is worth considering that when editing in bulk, it is important to check the result on several files before saving the entire batch. An error in the template can lead to hundreds of tracks. information about the artist will be lost. Care at this stage will save you hours of correcting the consequences.

There are many tools on the market for working with metadata, but not all of them are equally convenient and functional. Below is a table comparing the key characteristics of popular solutions available in Google Play Store.

Application Format support Autosearch for covers Batch editing
Star Music Tag Editor MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A Yes (Google Images) Yes
AutomaTag MP3, OGG, FLAC Yes (MusicBrainz) Limited
MP3 Tag Editor MP3 only No Yes
Music Tag Editor Pro All popular Yes (Last.fm) Yes

The choice of a specific application depends on your needs. If you just need to change the name of one track, any lightweight editor will do. To bring order to a large collection, it is better to choose solutions that support automatic search of covers and data via the Internet, such as Star Music Tag Editor.

Pay attention to format support If your collection consists of more than just . MP3, but also from lossless formats like FLAC or ALAC, make sure that the selected application can correctly write tags to these containers. Some free versions of apps may limit functionality for certain types of files.

Possible problems and solutions

Even when using the right tools. Users may experience that changes are not saved or not displayed in the player. One of the common reasons is that the music application caches data. The player may remember old information about the track and not update it immediately after editing the tags.

To solve this problem, go to the settings of your music application and find the โ€œUpdate libraryโ€ or โ€œScan media filesโ€ option. As a last resort, you can clear the application cache through the system settings. Android: Settings โ†’ Applications โ†’ [Your Player] โ†’ Storage โ†’ Clear cache. After that, launch the player again.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Settings interfaces and menu item names may differ depending on the smartphone model (Samsung, Xiaomi, Pixel) and Android shell versions. If you do not find the item you need, use the search in the settings.

Another common problem is related to access rights. On Android 11+, applications may be prohibited from changing files in certain system folders. If the editor gives an error when saving, try moving the music file to a custom folder, for example, to the root of the internal memory or to a specially created directory. data-i="103">If the player persistently displays the old name, try deleting the file from the player library (without deleting the file itself from the disk), and then rescan the music folder. This will force the application to re-read the tags. Music/Edited.

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If the player persistently displays the old name, try deleting the file from the player's library (without deleting the file itself from the disk), and then rescan the music folder. This will force the application to re-read the tags.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Why is the name not shown in the player after renaming the file in Explorer? changes?

Because music players prioritize reading the internal information of the file (ID3 tags), and not its name in the file system. To change the displayed title, you need to use a tag editor.

Is it possible to add album art when changing the title of a song?

Yes, most tag editors (for example, Star) Music Tag Editor) allow you to download a cover image from the gallery or find it automatically on the Internet and embed it directly into the file.

Is it safe to edit tags on a smartphone, will I damage the file?

The process is safe if you use trusted applications. However, it is always recommended to make a backup copy of important files before bulk editing, as a app failure can cause damage. file structure.

Does the standard file manager support changing tags?

No, standard explorers (Files by Google, Mi File Manager) allow you to change only the file name and its extension. Editing ID3 tags requires specialized applications.

How to change the title of a song for all tracks on an album at once?

Use the batch editing feature in applications like AutomaTag. Select all the tracks on the album and set a common artist name or album name, applying the changes to the entire group.

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Editing ID3 tags is the only reliable way to ensure that music is displayed correctly in any player and when synchronized with other devices.