It's been a long time since I used OS 9, but here are a couple suggestions.

To find every file you would have to reveal original for each file one at a time.

Note that the MP3 title tag is not the same as the file name.

Do you have an option in itunes to "keep itunes folder organized"? In OS X this organizes you files in folders as follows:

Artist
        Album
                Title

Maybe you could turn on "keep itunes folder organized" select a playlist in itunes, get info (still in itunes) and edit the tags and then be able to transfer the stuff over.

The playlists are specific to the hard drive/directory structure where you made originally made the list. Playlists are just text file with lists of sound files.

Let me know if this helps out and if I can be of mroe help. I know way too much about this because I just got an mp3 player and the mp3 tags, as they're called, have just become relevant.

Steve

On Mar 28, 2005, at 9:42 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote:


On Mar 26, 2005, at 3:34 PM, Steve Gibons wrote:

Can't you select a tune in itunes for 9 and hit command-r for reveal original?


This shows a bunch of stuff where you'd expect it to be, but does not include everything. A search under the name of one of the missing items comes up blank.


Also, all this is about the library. What about my playlists?

NB: This is all about music I publish that includes a "prerecorded tape." I publish the tapes as CDs, and keep the sound files in iTunes. If I can't bring them into OSX, then the whole publication remains tied to System 9 forever--meaning that when my current computer dies, the publication goes out of print.

Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/

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