Hi Sarah!
Yes your right, but at the end of my message I said that [ part of a comp ] was 
not there [ shame ] oh well :-[
Take care your self:-]
On 2 Oct 2010, at 17:18, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Of you can select all the tracks which are wrong and edit all info at once, I 
> think? 
> 
> Take care.
> On Oct 2, 2010, at 9:08 AM, Colin M wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sarai!
>> If I get what you mean I've had the same thing the only suggestion I can 
>> make is...
>> If the album has a lot of different artists and has split into different 
>> albums with just 1 or 2  artists you'll have to go to info [command+i ] and 
>> find the [ part of a compilation ] check box and check it, for each track 
>> and then press ok at the end of each info page!
>> When you have done each track it will pull them together under 1 album, 
>> under various artists!
>> Also my [ personal choice ] some of my albums have an artist on just one of 
>> the tracks who is not the main artist, and also gets put in there own album!
>> What I do there is go to info again and edit the artist field and remove the 
>> guest artist then scroll down and press ok then that 1 track ends up back in 
>> the main album!
>> The one missing thing is you can do multi info changes but unfortunately 
>> selecting part of a compilation is not one of them [ shame ] it would make 
>> life easier :-]
>> Unless someone else knows something better!
>> please let me know as well!
>> Colin
>> On 2 Oct 2010, at 15:54, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi guys:
>>> On my Windows PC before getting iTunes, I had each artist, and album in 
>>> their own folders. I imported the music to iTunes,  on my Mac,and my albums 
>>> are all screwed up due to the way iTunes tags music. If I search by albums, 
>>> 1 album could have 3 songs listed, and the other 7 could be in folders by 
>>> themselves with different titles, I.E. individual artist, various artists, 
>>> etc. There is no way to rip the cd's again. Is there any Mac software you 
>>> can get to fix this tagging issue?
>>> 
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