I have done this too John.
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> On 19 Oct 2013, at 08:54 pm, John Panarese wrote:
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> You would have to highlight all of the tracks at once to do this. If you
> do your search precisely, this should not be difficult to do. I have done
> this for fixing incorrect details f
You would have to highlight all of the tracks at once to do this. If you do
your search precisely, this should not be difficult to do. I have done this
for fixing incorrect details for tracks on the same album or for tracks
imported in from an audio CD.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Directo
Is there a way to slept the whole album in a menu item, and then delete the
album once the album is selected in the menu item? Thank you very much.
Kawal.
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> On 19 Oct 2013, at 08:36 pm, John Panarese wrote:
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> You would probably have to delete it from your iTunes librar
You would probably have to delete it from your iTunes library through iTunes
itself. Do a search for the album and delete the tracks. If you do it through
Finder, that leaves dead links in iTunes. If you have the Apple script to
remove dead links, then that’s fine, but I always recommend t
If it does not work, how can I remove the original CD? Very in mind that it is
an album of its own. Thank you very much.
I am away from home just now, and have no access to my iMac.
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> On 19 Oct 2013, at 08:20 pm, John Panarese wrote:
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> In theory, it should, but
In theory, it should, but I have not imported a CD a second time. One would
think that if you choose the same info with the import that it will overwrite
the original, but I stand corrected if I am wrong about this.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
Tel, (631) 724-4479
Normally once you insert the CD, you are prompted as to whether you
would like to import the CD or not. If you have disabled this feature,
once the CD is inserted, it will show up in the sources list and once
you have selected that item, you can navigate to the right, passed the
songs tabl