Two such tools that I've found for Debian are:
Cantus : Gnome tool to mass-rename/tag mp3 and ogg files
Cantus is an easy to use tool for tagging and renaming MP3 and
OGG/Vorbis files. It has many features including mass tagging
and renaming of MP3s, the ability to generate a tag out of the
filename, filter definitions for renaming, recursive actions,
CDDB (Freedb) lookup (no CD needed), copy between ID3V1 and
ID3V2 tags, and a lot more.
id3ren: id3 tagger and renamer
Tool used to rename batches of mpeg3 files by reading the ID3 tag at the
end of the file which contains the song name, artist, album, year, and a
comment.
The secondary function of id3ren is a tagger, which can create, modify, or
remove ID3 tags. The id3 fields can be set on the command line, entered
interactively, or "guessed" from the path and the filename.
I imagine these tools are also available for other GNU/Linux distributions.
I was looking into Cantus for a RH9 box, but it appears that one needs
the gtkmm and libglade-mm stuff as a requirement and there are no easy
RPMs or binaries for these in RH9. I can take a look at using the
Fedora Core 3 versions, but that may get ugly.
-MA
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