I will do you one better, I use a program called MP3 Tag for Windows. I have been able to not only cteate and update my tags but also able to embed full CD booklet images (jpg/png) and even multiple artist images right into the metadata tag with no warrants. The author/developer just asks for donations, but the program itself is free.
A BETTER replacement music player I use (and have been for decades) is WinAmp. This music player can also double as a meta tag "editor" you can also play videos with WinAmp as well as run many flavors of visualizers within WinAmp. This is a simple very robust to use (IMHO) A/V player written in C++ originally for the Mac back in April 1997. I still use this as my main player on Windows 10 for Audio. Many of the visualizations that I have still work, regardless of age most in part because the main player loads and treats each segment of the player as a sparate service or entity. IE The Main Player Winamp loads your music library as a separate entiy and treats the Cover Image Viewer of the CD/DVD as another. Each of the visualizers are loaded as separate .DLL files and the WinAmp Forums and community have more selections for various add-ons and tweaks for WinAmp...
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