Okay, this doesn't solve your id tag problem but it will make your songs play
in the right order.
1. Make a playlist from the folders on your hard drive or wherever they are
that are in the right order. You can make one big play list or a bunch of small
ones. I've done this by opening the folde
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From: Marc Sutton
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: Itunes 11 and sorting (NOT)
Hi,
I looked on Applevis but found no results. I am wondering if anyone
recommends an accessible Mac id3 tag editor other than itunes. Th
Vo vertical bar used to put them in the right order though; now it doesn't
appear to do so. Oh well.
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I looked on Applevis but found no results. I am wondering if anyone recommends
an accessible Mac id3 tag editor other than itunes. That way tag info can be
edited before import. Seems like that info isn't available in the finder.
Marc
On Dec 6, 2012, at 9:06 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Thi
This isn't just with iTunes 11; the same thing has always happened in iTunes
when the id tags are not the kind that iTunes recognizes or are in some way
messed up. This is why I tend to use iTunes for purchased files and vlc for
other files by dragging my folders into the vlc media library. You
Yeah, geez; what a heinous painus in the … bum.
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From: "Daniel Miller"
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Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 9:55 PM
Subject: RE: Itunes 11 and sorting (NOT)
That's because the tags are messed up. Just because the songs are labeled
right from the file names doesn't mean i
Bloody hell, IT USED TO! I could count on the file names and order being
preserved. Oh well; the songs are all there, it doesn't matter except in the
case where the album doesn't make sense if the tracks are not played in order.
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axter
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 8:55 PM
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Subject: Re: Itunes 11 and sorting (NOT)
I mean that in the folder I imported them from on my hard drive, they were
labeled "01 - This is the FIRST song," and "02 - THis is now the SECOND
song," and
I mean that in the folder I imported them from on my hard drive, they were
labeled "01 - This is the FIRST song," and "02 - THis is now the SECOND song,"
and Itunes decided that 06 should come first, followed by 05 (3, sir, 3!) and
didn't keep the numbers.
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Subject: Itunes 11 and sorting (NOT)
I imported an album of songs to my Music library. Despite the fact that the
songs are labeled, "01," "02," etc. sequentially, numerica
I imported an album of songs to my Music library. Despite the fact that the
songs are labeled, "01," "02," etc. sequentially, numerically, numbers still
meaning the same as they usually do… despite that, Itunes seems to put them in
"by name," and won't be talked out of it. I've tried VO Vertic
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