You need to go into preferences with command-comma.

Once there, go to Advanced.

Then go to Importing

Then tell it to show the CD on insert.

Put the CD in at that point, and go to the song view. You'll see a track name or whatever.

Select all the tracks with command-a and then hit command-i. Go to Information, and edit the fields you can, like album name, disc number, album artist yesar, composer.

Then hit OK and go to the import CD button.

After it's imported, you can eject the CD, and you can play the first track, select it with command-l, then hit command-i and modify extra information such as the track name, number, and so on.

Then hit the next button until all of the songs you want to change information for are changed, and ther eyou have it. :) When it's all finished, hit the OK button and your information will be saved. Lo and behold, you'll have all your music labeled properly.

Jane


On Jul 24, 2007, at 8:16 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Hi!
Has anyone tried editing song information with Itunes before? Here's what I'm doing so if anyone knows anything about this then please comment. I have a CD here for which information insn't available online so I went and looked up Itunes help. According to Itunes it seems, you select the song title you wish to edit and press enter, now I thought from reading this I'd go to the songs outline of my audio CD and select each I wanted to edit and press enter on each one, no luck apparently because as soo as I press enter, that particular song starts playing.
Am I reading the help file wrongly?






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