Hi! I use mac most of the time so i may have to buy ID tag. If i can’t do this in itunes. /A > 17 jun 2015 kl. 12:37 skrev David Griffith <[email protected]>: > > I am not sure if you are using Mac or Windows itunes but in either case > itunes reads the appropriate CD information from the tag information included > in the mp3 files or whatever media format you are using. > > I would suggest that in either case you need to delete the relevant files > from the itunes database and re-import the files with amended information. > Personally I find Tag editing awkward on both Windows and Mac itunes and > would recommend using a proper Tag Editor in either case. This is especially > the case as iTunes mysteriously does not actually edit tags but merely amends > its database records. > Assuming you are using Windows then first of all > 1. Locate the media in your itunes media folder on your PC. I forget where > this is in Windows by default as I have changed the location but will be > something like ITunes with a iTunes Media folder inside that and your CD > folder inside that. > 2. For safety copy this folder and rename it. > 3. Make sure you have the free Mp3Tag installed on your PC. > 4. With the folder highlighted press the application key and then 3 to launch > Mp3Tag. > 5. In Mp3Tag press control A to select all tracks. > 6. Tab to the Album Tag Field and Rename the CD to what you want. You can > also amend any other tags here whilst tabbing through. leave the track titles > and number alone as you have selected more than one track so changes made > here will apply to all tracks. > 7. Control S to save. Press enter to clear the confirmation message and > close Mp3Tag. > 8. Now open iTunes and delete the old version of the CD and and go to the > file menu to select Open folder. > 9. Finally import your amended CD files with proper information. > You can do the same thing on the Mac side but will have to use an alternative > Tag editor. I use IDE Tag Editor which is very different from mp3Tag and is > unfortunately not free. Mp3Tag has more features so there are advantages in > doing this under Windows as opposed to the Mac. > David Griffith > > On 7/06/2015 10:09, Anders Holmberg wrote: >> Hello! >> I have a cd here which is included in a radio-drama. >> Though the itunes database is naming it something else. >> Do i have to rip the cd first and then rename it or can i rename it bu >> selecting the title in question and then go to rename? >> Thanks in advance. >> /A >> > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
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