Software to view full file information?

Hello, is there an apple approved software that will allow me to see the full file information i.e., tag information, comments, etc...  I would like the see this info in a list for all files in a specific folder.  Finder only displays a few of the tags for files.  I need it mainly to edit tags for music files but do not want to import the files into my itunes library to see the info.  It would also be a plus if I could edit the info mannualy on the spot. Not looking for the software to auto correct the files.
Thanks! Happy Holidays!
Novah

http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2011/02/dj-music-files-formats/
Hey there, I don't know if you knew that already. If you did - Welp I gave it a shot. If you don't want to convert files maybe you should look at metabliss.com to help lighten the load. I would definitely make a copy and try it on PC to see if the same issue occurs.

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