Before, if I pressed command+l I would go to the song that is playing. It would be highlighted and I could then use command+i to edit its info or use VO+left or right arrow to move through its data fields. This is with column viewer off. Since updating to Taho, command+l takes you into a useless place much like the music search or the App Store. It says collection and the song that is playing is nowhere to be found. If you do see it, you can’t edit it or see it’s data. Is there any way to make this work like it did before?
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