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> Help With "renaming" Tracks In Itunes
oilman
post Wed 9 Mar 2005, 14:19
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I cannot seem to find how to rename currently un-named tracks in my iTunes directory and thus I have several "track1" and 2track 2" etc etc.
Can anyone please advise how I do this, pleas?
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Nels
post Wed 9 Mar 2005, 15:55
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Click on track once, then click again for the field to blink or blue out. Same for the library names to the left.
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Dasa Soul
post Thu 10 Mar 2005, 06:29
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yes select the track that you want to name thenfrom the ITUNES main menu select >FILE>Get info>then selec >info and you are there .hope this helps cool.gif
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minskybabs
post Thu 10 Mar 2005, 11:06
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Both of the last posts are totally correct, and you can also highlight the track then use "Apple" "i" (get info) to name it. This is particularly useful if you want to name the artist for all tracks in an album. If you highlight all the tracks (using "shift" click to get all tracks between first and second click) or "Apple Click" to get all tracks you click. Then "apple" "i" (get info again) and you can update multiple tracks. Not so useful for individual tracks but really good to update an album title or artist or genre.

Just a small (obvious!?) point, if you are connected to the Internet when you import a track from a cd, itunes will get all track names artist, album etc. Though only if it is a commercially available cd, if its one of your own this won't work!

Hope that helps.
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reddish
post Fri 11 Mar 2005, 18:53
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you can export the info for a C.D. not in the database after you have supplied the data to iTunes by choosing Advanced > Submit C.D. Track Names from the menu bar and though i am not sure if this is machine specific or not the info has been available for me in later encodings on my machine.....
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