Just change it as required (by converting your ASCII text to Hex bytes) & overwrite it in the corresponding location. For example, the hex bytes 45 6D 69 6E 65 6D corresponds to the ASCII string Eminem ) Just note the last 128bytes & try to recognize the tag-names used there by converting each byte to corresponding ASCII. The last 128bytes over there is used to store the metadata (ID3 tags) There's a very tedious solution anyway, by which you can edit the ID3 tags manually. As said, maybe the developers could have abandoned their projects. You need not rely on the apps that help you edit the MP3 tags easily. I just want to organise my music.something I enjoy doing. So is there anyway around this with a simple fix? Nothing too technical please like 'rooting' whatever that is.or I've read you can convert your external sd card to become an extension of your internal storage somehow.and I've heard bad things about that too, like lag and storage issues. The apps that claimed to work don't, black music player had a built in editor and it looked promising, it let me edit my music but after exiting the app and going back in, it had changed back to the original title.(two hours of my life I can't get back.) That phone got run over, my new G4 now has marshmallow. I have a LG G4 with marshmallow 6.0, my old G4 had lollipop and I could edit my music with an app. Some of my songs have unknown artist or album. My question is, how do I edit my music titles? ie album name and song title. Ok, so I'm not got to act like I know what I'm talking about, but I've done a fair bit of googling and stuff like 'write permissions' have come up over and over again when searching id3 tag editors.
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