If something is unclear or sparks your interest, please don’t hesitate to ask. However, if you’re interested, you can inspect them all via the Mp3tag for Mac changelog. I’ve also worked on mainly fixes that don’t make it into dedicated mentions in this newsletter. The previous version also added support for WavPack, a lossless audio format that’s quite popular next to FLAC and ALAC. It’s sometimes better to have this flexibility, so here you go. I’ve also added two built-in Discogs Tag Sources, one for querying by free text and one for querying by artist and track title. If you find something that’s not, please let me know (including the details) via Help → Send Feedback. And I’m also a user of Mp3tag myself So here it is - I hope all the existing Custom Tag Sources are working as expected. However, there are a lot of power-users out there who were missing support for, e.g., Beatport, Apple Music, or Bandcamp. It’s probably one of the most requested features and something I initially planned to not support for the Mac version. I’ve just released Mp3tag for Mac v1.6 and there are many changes and improvements, some of which I want to highlight here for you: Support for Custom Tag Sources
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