Alia is quite correct. IF I’ve got some audio that happens to be flac, (a
format ITunes happens not to support) no problem. I just use amadeus pro to
change it to a .wav file then cause it to be added to ITunes library and have
ITunes make a .4ma file out of it.
Sent from my Mac, the only co
IMO the best way is just to open the files you want to play. command O is good
for your first run on tons of music, but for new stuff that’s how I’ve begun
doing it.
Alia
On 16 Nov 2013, at 9:42 am, Kevin Shaw wrote:
> I have made an alias of the Automatically add to iTunes folder and it sits
Hi, I do have a question about automatically add to iTunes. When I go in to add
folders to that automatically add to iTunes folder, most of the music gets
added to iTunes but not all of them. Keep in mind, that this has been done
using large portions of folders and all of them are either MP3 or
I have made an alias of the Automatically add to iTunes folder and it sits on
my desktop. I drop files on there. Command O works as well from within the
program.
On 2013-11-13, at 11:47 PM, Aser Tolentino wrote:
> The "automatically add to iTunes" folder in your iTunes Media directory seems
>
When you add stuff to your ITunes Library, best is to use cmd+o and then use
the regular file browser dialog which pops up. You do not just paste names of
files in to this but use it to open files like any open file dialog. Make
sure, however, that all your meta data tagging is correct as to a
The "automatically add to iTunes" folder in your iTunes Media directory seems
like what you'd want to try.
Sent from my iPad
> On Nov 13, 2013, at 8:39 PM, don bishop wrote:
>
> I have a couple of mp3 tracks on an sd which I’d like to import into my
> itunes library. Would I use “add to libr