I just tried this with iTunes 11.0.2 and it did not update the tags. It will rescan all track after you click OK. You can go to iTunes->Preferences->Advanced, uncheck Keep iTunes Media folder organized, OK, then go back and check the option again. Sometimes I have had an album that for one reason or the other was encoded funky or something and just had strange behavior.Ī lot of times, I would take the album, use software to convert it to the exact same file type and edit the tags on the new copy and everything would be just fine.įor ripping, and splitting cue files I use XLD (free on Mac) - also is a great CD BurnerĪlso works great for converting… but for most of my file converting (especially in larger batches) I use MAX (also free on Mac)Īnd for any artwork files that come NOT in jpg format I use XNconvert (Free on Mac) to change from whatever they are to jpg. Very tidy solution which I have been searching for quite a while. Is this an isolated incident… meaning JUST this album, or does Audirvana do the same with EVERY album? Not sure why this feature is missing from 3.5. It used to be that if you clicked on just the album art itself (in the old 2.3) that when you did cmd+I to open the tag editor, you could change the album artist. That will also supersede the album artist I believe. ID3 is a very popular audio file data tagging format in active use by software and hardware developers around the world. Do you, by any chance, have a composer listed in your tags? (Or possibly a conductor) You can see these under “Credits” in Yate.
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