Hi Sarah, Where do I find that folder? I will try a few and see what happens. Thanks for that tip.
Desi On Oct 10, 2011, at 8:27 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > All you need to do is if they are tagged put them in the automatically add to > itunes folder. I don't know of a bulk tagger like you speak of. I'm a;also > looking for one but the forums say to use itunes and that's it. I don't want > to except that but try that with a few of yoru songs and if that works copy > all of them in to there and itunes should sourt them. > > Take care. > On Oct 10, 2011, at 8:07 PM, Desi Noller wrote: > >> Hi Travis, >> >> I'm talking about hundreds of files here, so I'm sure hoping I don't have to >> do all that editing! The mp3 files were originally created in Windows Media >> Player on my old PC. Thanks so much for your explanation, and if anyone out >> there can tell me of a good program for tagging mp3 files, I would be most >> grateful! I was considering opening the files in iTunes so that they would >> show up in my music table. Would I be better off to copy the files into the >> iTunes music folder in my Home folder? Again, anyone's ideas on how to >> accomplish this most efficiently would be much appreciated! >> >> Desi >> >> >> >> On Oct 10, 2011, at 6:23 PM, Travis Siegel wrote: >> >>> Whether or not the files are properly tagged in itunes has nothing to do >>> with what program did the ripping. It's a result of which tags are >>> physically located inside the mp3 files themselves. If you used a fairly >>> full featured mp3 converter, then all your tags are correct, and importing >>> them into itunes will work just fine. >>> If on the other hand, your files were simply converted, and no >>> thought/processing was given to the mp3 tags at all, then itunes will treat >>> them as if the mp3 tags aren't there (since in fact, they aren't). I'd say >>> try importing one or two of them, and this will tell what the status is, >>> and you can go from there. >>> Regardless, there's no need to rip all the cds again, simply use a program >>> that adds proper tags to mp3 files, and you'll be all set. 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