Andrew, thank you so much for your reply! You helped me out a lot! I kept pressing escape out of that popup, unfortunately, which meant the settings weren't sticking. I finally pressed enter on songs, and there you go! Thanks a heap!
If you know how I can edit ID3 tag info in iTunes, I would be most grateful if you could tell me how you do that. The Get Info dialogue has changed Significantly since the last time I used it. Everything's read-only now, and I can't figure out how to make the fields editable. Normally I just use Mp3 Tag to edit tag info, but I've found that iTunes doesn't always notice the changes I've made. Thanks, Ari On 12/13/15, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Arianna, > > First, go to itunes preferences with command+comma and uncheck the check box > for Apple Music. You might find it helpful in the main itunes widnow. I > assume that you do not have Apple Music subscription so you don't need this > option to be checked. > > I too have the button you are talking about set to songs and my music > appears in a table. This button is still there to the left of the grid but > it is probably set to "album" or something similar and that's why your music > appears in the grid. If you try and press on whatever button appears to the > left of your grid, you will hear a familiar sound for a popup window. There > you will have various options including "songs" and some other options too > which I don't quite understand yet. > > Once you've got your table of music, you can then go to itunes menu with > vo+m and arrow to the right to the view menu and arrow down to "column > browser" submenu which you need to expand with right arrow and there you > will find "show column browser" item on which you press enter. You can > customise what categories will appear in your music browser by going back to > the same menu item under view menu and checking the categories you want to > have appear. > > Hope this helps. > > Andrew >> On 13 Dec 2015, at 03:51, Arianna Sepulveda <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> I don't know where it went, but a few versions ago, there was a button >> that you pressed to change what you were looking at in iTunes, i.e. >> songs, albums, etc. If you wanted the most accessible way of viewing >> things, you pressed that button until it said songs, then left it >> alone. How do I get my nice lists back, where changing something in >> one list changed what the other lists showed you? Basically, the >> column browser? I have lists now, but they're grids. And there's this >> weird love/like stuff in the window--I think it's Apple Music-related. >> I need to be able to tell iTunes what kinds of media certain files >> are. 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