This page allows you to rename one or more music files you have selected based on the tags within the files.

Each file must be unique from each other for renaming to occur.

Each tag starts with a percentage sign (%), then the field name, then a closing percentage sign (%).
E.g.: %Title% or %Track%

%Title%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's Title tag.

%Artist%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's Artist tag.

%Album%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's Album tag.

%Year%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's Year tag.

%Category%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's Category tag.

%DateDay%, %DateMonth%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's DateDay or DateMonth tag.

%Producer%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's Producer tag.

%Time%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's Time tag.

%Encoder%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's Encoder tag.

%EncodedBy%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's EncodedBy tag.

%Genre%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's Genre tag.

%CurrentName%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the file's current name.

%Rating%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's Rating tag.

%BPM%

Any text containing this tag will be replaced with the music file's BPM tag.

%Track%

This tag represents the track number with no leading 0s.
E.g.:

%Track00%

This tag represents the track number with padding to make it a 2 digit value.
E.g.:

%Track000%

This tag represents the track number with padding to make it a 3 digit value.
E.g.:

Live Example:

Here is a Live Example of what the output looks like.