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Here is my issue...
Each song I import from my cd's is put into its respective folder in itunes. That folder is usually the album name of the cd I just imported. It can be very frustrating importing greatest hits cd's as itunes likes to sometimes create a folder called "compilations " for these as opposed to the name of the artist. So you could, for example, have Queens Greatest Hits in the compilations folder and Classic Queen in the Queen folder. Both are "hits" albums by the same artist but itunes isn't recognizing this fact...love my ipod...hate itunes and its over indulgent logic. So now when I move the folder into its proper location (the Queen folder in the above example), itunes loses track of it and it can't be played from the library. It shows the dreaded exclamation mark beside the missing songs. I then have to manually locate each song, one at a time. My question is how do I make itunes see the new location without doing it one song at a time? Is there a batch method of doing this? |
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Just do this: (assuming you've got the latest version of iTunes, 7.6 as of
writing) - Select all the songs in your album that's in the Compilations folder - If it asks you whether you want to edit multiple items, just hit yes - Right click, select Get Info - Click on the info Tab in the window that opens - There should be a drop down box in this window that reads "Compilation". Make sure that drop down box is switched to "No". - Make sure that the "Album Artist" text box in this window reads the artist you want (e.g. "Queen," and not "Various Artists" or something else) - Hit OK. If you have your library set up to auto-arrange itself in iTunes it'll move the music to the proper artist's folder. On 4/13/08 12:12 AM, in article B2D0CE1D-F342-40E8-9E7A-C46067EA068E@microsoft.com, "witsend" <witsend@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Here is my issue... > > Each song I import from my cd's is put into its respective folder in itunes. > That folder is usually the album name of the cd I just imported. It can be > very frustrating importing greatest hits cd's as itunes likes to sometimes > create a folder called "compilations " for these as opposed to the name of > the artist. So you could, for example, have Queens Greatest Hits in the > compilations folder and Classic Queen in the Queen folder. Both are "hits" > albums by the same artist but itunes isn't recognizing this fact...love my > ipod...hate itunes and its over indulgent logic. So now when I move the > folder into its proper location (the Queen folder in the above example), > itunes loses track of it and it can't be played from the library. It shows > the dreaded exclamation mark beside the missing songs. I then have to > manually locate each song, one at a time. My question is how do I make > itunes see the new location without doing it one song at a time? Is there a > batch method of doing this? |
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Thanks Larry. I should have thought of that but I'm still trying to get my
head around how Mr. Mac does things ! I guess I'm just too PC conditioned. I thank you most kindly. "Larry Schober" wrote: > Just do this: (assuming you've got the latest version of iTunes, 7.6 as of > writing) > > - Select all the songs in your album that's in the Compilations folder > - If it asks you whether you want to edit multiple items, just hit yes > - Right click, select Get Info > - Click on the info Tab in the window that opens > - There should be a drop down box in this window that reads "Compilation". > Make sure that drop down box is switched to "No". > - Make sure that the "Album Artist" text box in this window reads the artist > you want (e.g. "Queen," and not "Various Artists" or something else) > - Hit OK. If you have your library set up to auto-arrange itself in iTunes > it'll move the music to the proper artist's folder. > > > On 4/13/08 12:12 AM, in article > B2D0CE1D-F342-40E8-9E7A-C46067EA068E@microsoft.com, "witsend" > <witsend@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > Here is my issue... > > > > Each song I import from my cd's is put into its respective folder in itunes. > > That folder is usually the album name of the cd I just imported. It can be > > very frustrating importing greatest hits cd's as itunes likes to sometimes > > create a folder called "compilations " for these as opposed to the name of > > the artist. So you could, for example, have Queens Greatest Hits in the > > compilations folder and Classic Queen in the Queen folder. Both are "hits" > > albums by the same artist but itunes isn't recognizing this fact...love my > > ipod...hate itunes and its over indulgent logic. So now when I move the > > folder into its proper location (the Queen folder in the above example), > > itunes loses track of it and it can't be played from the library. It shows > > the dreaded exclamation mark beside the missing songs. I then have to > > manually locate each song, one at a time. My question is how do I make > > itunes see the new location without doing it one song at a time? Is there a > > batch method of doing this? > > |
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