RE: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

2014-11-22 Thread Cristóbal
You’re right. My bad. Didn’t pay attention to the subject line. Yes, the last 
iTunes 11 that was available. I havent’ bothered upgrading to v-12.

 

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Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:48 PM
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Subject: Re: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

 

Have you done this with iTunes 12?

The fields are not editable by default.

What you describe is exactly what I did in iTunes 11 and before.

Richard

 

 

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On Nov 22, 2014, at 3:20 PM, Cristóbal  wrote:

Never had a problem with this. I always use the control+I command, but the 
affect should be the same. Sometimes, I’m placed in the summary tab, but I just 
do a control+tab to get to the information part and tab down from there to get 
to the edit field that I wish to fill in.

If all else fails, you could try a tagging program. I use MP3tag to edit my 
music files before importing them into iTunes for example.

 

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Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:33 AM
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Subject: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

 

OK.  I admit I am stumped.

I have an album that imported from a CD with the wrong title.

I have not figured out how to edit that.

I get into the album and bring up the context menu and select get info.  I say 
yes to editing multiple items.

I’ve tried clicking on details, but the title of the album is a static box that 
doesn’t allow editing.

Anyone know how to do this?

 

Thanks,


Richard

 

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Re: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

2014-11-22 Thread Richard Turner
Have you done this with iTunes 12?
The fields are not editable by default.
What you describe is exactly what I did in iTunes 11 and before.
Richard


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> On Nov 22, 2014, at 3:20 PM, Cristóbal  wrote:
> 
> Never had a problem with this. I always use the control+I command, but the 
> affect should be the same. Sometimes, I’m placed in the summary tab, but I 
> just do a control+tab to get to the information part and tab down from there 
> to get to the edit field that I wish to fill in.
> If all else fails, you could try a tagging program. I use MP3tag to edit my 
> music files before importing them into iTunes for example.
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:33 AM
> To: ViPone list
> Subject: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1
>  
> OK.  I admit I am stumped.
> I have an album that imported from a CD with the wrong title.
> I have not figured out how to edit that.
> I get into the album and bring up the context menu and select get info.  I 
> say yes to editing multiple items.
> I’ve tried clicking on details, but the title of the album is a static box 
> that doesn’t allow editing.
> Anyone know how to do this?
>  
> Thanks,
> 
> Richard
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RE: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

2014-11-22 Thread Cristóbal
Never had a problem with this. I always use the control+I command, but the 
affect should be the same. Sometimes, I’m placed in the summary tab, but I just 
do a control+tab to get to the information part and tab down from there to get 
to the edit field that I wish to fill in.

If all else fails, you could try a tagging program. I use MP3tag to edit my 
music files before importing them into iTunes for example.

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:33 AM
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Subject: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

 

OK.  I admit I am stumped.

I have an album that imported from a CD with the wrong title.

I have not figured out how to edit that.

I get into the album and bring up the context menu and select get info.  I say 
yes to editing multiple items.

I’ve tried clicking on details, but the title of the album is a static box that 
doesn’t allow editing.

Anyone know how to do this?

 

Thanks,


Richard

 

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RE: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

2014-11-22 Thread Richard Turner
Thanks Sieghard,

I’m using Window-eyes, but those steps worked just fine for any Window-Eyes 
users out there who haven’t figured this out.

I was in the album list, so I didn’t have to select all songs, just selecting 
the album does the trick.

It seems odd that when you say you want to edit the items, they don’t just 
become editable.  O well, now I know how it works and it works just fine, so 
thanks again.

 

Richard

 

 

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Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 11:12 AM
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Subject: RE: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

 

Hi Richard,

 

Here is how to do this if you are using Jaws:

 

1.   Select all songs in the album.

2.   As you did before, use Control+I FOR “Get Info”.

3.   Tab to the Details button and activate it by pressing the spacebar or 
enter. This will not do anything noticeable.

4.   Tab past the rest of the buttons like “Artwork”, “Lyrics”, “Options”, 
“Sorting” and “File”. Actually, the “File” button is not there if you edit 
multiple tracks.

5.   Continue to tab, you are now hearing read only fields like “Song 
Name”, this is followed by the actual song name which is also announced as a 
read only field. Once again, if you edit multiple tracks, song name is not 
there, it will start with “Artist, read only” and this is followed by the 
artist name. Then you get to “Album, read only” and another tab will put you on 
the album name.

6.   Now here is the trick, to get into Edit mode on any of these fields, 
route your Jaws cursor to the PC cursor and do a left mouse click. This will 
put you in edit mode, but it’s still a bit strange because a say line won’t 
actually say anything. I am pretty sure the cursor sits behind whatever is in 
the field and you should be able to review it by left arrowing or you can press 
home to go to the start and then right arrow or use the say word command. You 
can also just backspace and delete it all if you want to replace it with 
something else anyways.

 

Take care,

Sieghard 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:33 AM
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Subject: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

 

OK.  I admit I am stumped.

I have an album that imported from a CD with the wrong title.

I have not figured out how to edit that.

I get into the album and bring up the context menu and select get info.  I say 
yes to editing multiple items.

I’ve tried clicking on details, but the title of the album is a static box that 
doesn’t allow editing.

Anyone know how to do this?

 

Thanks,


Richard

 

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RE: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

2014-11-22 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Richard,

 

Here is how to do this if you are using Jaws:

 

1.   Select all songs in the album.

2.   As you did before, use Control+I FOR “Get Info”.

3.   Tab to the Details button and activate it by pressing the spacebar or 
enter. This will not do anything noticeable.

4.   Tab past the rest of the buttons like “Artwork”, “Lyrics”, “Options”, 
“Sorting” and “File”. Actually, the “File” button is not there if you edit 
multiple tracks.

5.   Continue to tab, you are now hearing read only fields like “Song 
Name”, this is followed by the actual song name which is also announced as a 
read only field. Once again, if you edit multiple tracks, song name is not 
there, it will start with “Artist, read only” and this is followed by the 
artist name. Then you get to “Album, read only” and another tab will put you on 
the album name.

6.   Now here is the trick, to get into Edit mode on any of these fields, 
route your Jaws cursor to the PC cursor and do a left mouse click. This will 
put you in edit mode, but it’s still a bit strange because a say line won’t 
actually say anything. I am pretty sure the cursor sits behind whatever is in 
the field and you should be able to review it by left arrowing or you can press 
home to go to the start and then right arrow or use the say word command. You 
can also just backspace and delete it all if you want to replace it with 
something else anyways.

 

Take care,

Sieghard 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:33 AM
To: ViPone list
Subject: Editing album titles in iTunes 12 on Windows 8.1.1

 

OK.  I admit I am stumped.

I have an album that imported from a CD with the wrong title.

I have not figured out how to edit that.

I get into the album and bring up the context menu and select get info.  I say 
yes to editing multiple items.

I’ve tried clicking on details, but the title of the album is a static box that 
doesn’t allow editing.

Anyone know how to do this?

 

Thanks,


Richard

 

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