My only concern with taking a chance is that the collection is very
large--each of the 8 folders involved has thousands of songs in it.
Therefore, if it's not going to work, it'll be a real mess. I think I've
decided to create a brand new library for all the stuff and then if it
doesn't organize properly it won't have affected my current library.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marc Sutton
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2012 6:04 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iTunes organization question

There is a feature of Itunes where you can view your library by songs and
then sort by date added. You get to the viewing options by pressing
command-j. Once you are viewing by date added you can import a folder into
your library and see how the tagging worked. In other words, view the
columns of the songs table such as artist, album, album artist, etc. and see
what the meta data is. Then you can do batch editing to clean it up.

This is a way of controlling what goes into your Itunes library before you
have duplicates and other funkiness.

If not all of this makes sense let me know and I can elaborate.
Marc

On Dec 30, 2012, at 11:08 AM, Marcia Yale <[email protected]> wrote:

> A friend of mine gave me a music collection which is currently 
> organized into folders by song name, although the majority of the 
> files are tagged with album/artist information as well. I would like 
> to import this mess into iTunes, but only if it will reorganize the 
> songs into their artist/album groups. This collection is currently on 
> a separate USB drive, and it's bigger than my Mac's own hard drive 
> where my library currently resides, so I don't want to start the whole 
> process if there's no chance the grand majority of the files will be 
> properly organized. Has anyone tried what I've set out here and, if so,
how successful was it?
> 
> Marcia Yale
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