There are mass mp3 tagging tools out there that makes all of this
easier. I'm surprised itunes didn't tag as you were ripping.
Sent from my iPod
On Jul 26, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Jordan <jor17...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have loaded books on CDs into iTunes. Many of them have dozens or
even a hundred tracks on each CD, and a book might be 10 or 15 CDs
long. These audio files typically have a name like Track 1, Track 2,
and so on, there are no differentiating titles, up to 25 or 99. So
when I first loaded up a book I'd have 15 tracks called track 1, and
15 called track 2 and so on, and I quickly discovered that iTunes
could get confused about the order of these apparently identical
files.
It becomes a long and convoluted story, but you get the picture that
if iTunes can't order these files by time added, you'd have little
chance of understanding the book.
And I'm not even going to get into what iTunes does to the
organizing of these file if you look for them in Finder.
In case anyone finds this interesting, I've since learned that you
can load a CD into iTunes and then make a single bookmarkable file
of the whole disk, or disc. When you are loading the disc, select
Advanced/Join CD Tracks.
I hope this makes sense.
mike wrote:
Just wondering, why do you want to know added and mod dates? I've
never
shown either of these columns in itunes, but today I did. Date
added of
course is the date added to itunes..but date mod is the date my
system
modified the file, not itunes. Seems odd.
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