Interesting. I have an album that MiP doesn't like and claims not to be
able to analyze. It finally did, though. And it still complains about
the ID3 tags for these files in the log, although it lists them and
will mix them. The thing is, these came from iTunes. They're probably
the only iTunes files I own.

Anyway, here's an idea. All you really need is to have the fingerprint
and analysis data stored in tags in the files, and you only have to do
it once, and the fingerprinting/analysis should be independent of the
file encoding. So you might try converting to FLAC, running the
analysis using Win7, store the analyses in tags, then convert back to
ALAC. A bit of a pain, but I don't see why this wouldn't work. You'd
need a converter program that preserves tags, but I shouldn't think
that would be a problem. The dbPoweramp converter is fast and preserves
tags well. At least, the one big file conversion job I did using that
program preserved all the tags without a hitch.


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