Patrick Wrote:
so when you imported them to itunes did you let itunes manage them? if you did then it organized them and the tags in the files should be as they are in itunes. my favorite is mediarage (available through the app store or as a download on the net) but im sure there are others. beatunes is pretty good too in that it scans your library and lets you know common misspellings, albums with no title or weird titles, no artist, etc. its probably the best for automated issues, and i think they have a free trial.
i am okay with the itunes setup, so i just import everything and change the tags when the album is imported (spelling issues, etc.), and i delete things i use differently like genre, comments, etc.
Hey Pat
That is what I did....Whenever I imported an album directly, I (if I needed to), manually edited the itunes listing to have the correct spelling of the band, added album titles and or song titles, if need be.......This obviously only occured when I imported stuff I downloaded or torrented, and not direct CD rips or itunes purchases...
Are you saying that, when I fix everything in Itunes, the behind the scenes MP3 file residing in the Music>ItunesMedia>Music folder is also being edited and corrected as well?
If so, then I am in perfect shape and don't need to do anything except back up and re-back up the 113 gigs of music...
My fear, which would be controlled if I experimented with a few albums on their own, is that when and if I need to re-import all this media to my computer HD, I will be left with 6000 or so items in my itunes library with no artist name, album or song title.....ugh....
ya think i am safe?