Hello Alan,

On 24/11/2009, at 12:31 PM, Alan Smith wrote:

> Problem 1 – When importing MP3 music sourced from a CD into iTunes the file 
> name is severely truncated.   How can I overcome this?

Check to see which version of ID3 Tags your MP3 files were encoded for. 
The settings for older ID3 tag versions did not allow longer character strings 
in some of the fields. 

Select one of your problem tunes. Select Get Info... in the Summary Tab on the 
right hand side of the pane is the listing for which version ID3  Tag your file 
is.
If it is not at least v. 2.3 then this is the source of  your problem. 

Some files may not even have a version number or are only version 1.0, if so, 
then select all your problem MP3 files and from the Advanced menu select 
convert ID3 Tags, choose at least v. 2.3. 

Then you should be able to add more information into some of the fields in your 
MP3 files.

> Problem 2 – Can the file name (Name column in Music Library) be edited within 
> iTunes?

To edit song or CD information:

Select the song or CD you want to edit, and then choose File > Get Info (or 
press Command-I).

Click Info and make your changes.

> My music collection is in MP3 format with the bulk on data CDs.   I am 
> importing it all to my new iMac (iTunes 09) with storage on an external USB 
> HDD (Maxtor 500 MB equally partitioned for Time Machine and Music).   
> Original music sources include recent MP3 downloads from Naxos Classics 
> Online, CDs, audio streaming and files created from cassettes and vinyl LPs.
>  
> Many imported files display their full 60 character filenames in iTunes.  
> However if the original source was a standard CD the iTunes library Name 
> column only displays the first 30 characters of the track filename.    The 
> full 60 character filename is displayed in Finder.   This is a significant 
> problem:  I now have, for example, a dozen tracks with Name of <Beethoven – 
> Piano Concerto No>.    I need to know the rest of the filename giving 
> concerto, movement and opus numbers!   The filename in Finder displays the 
> full description which includes the remaining characters such as <No 5 – 
> Emperor – 01 – Op73>. 
>  
> The Naxos files (downloaded in MP3 format) and all home recorded tracks from 
> vinyl LPs etc display their full file names in iTunes.
>  
> There is no difference in truncation if I import the data CD by dragging the 
> icon into iTunes, copy a single file, or play a track and allow iTunes to 
> automatically add it to the library.
>  
> Regards
> Alan
>  
> iMac 21.5" Nov 2009
> Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06 GHz / 4 MB
> OSX 10.6.2 Snow Leopard

Cheers,
Ronni

17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GB
OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard


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