ChatterBank1 min ago
Ridiculous Itunes Problem
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Well, I think it's ridiculous!
iTunes 12.8. Had a track on my desktop I wanted to incorporate into iTunes. Went to File / Add to library / desktop. Located track, clicked Open.
Ended up in the wrong place... (i.e. in another unrelated album).
Is there any way I can click and drag it out of there, or do I have to delete it, and start all over again. (Alright, it's only going to take 2 minutes, but I get fed up with iTunes not letting you do things you'd have thought should be simple).
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iTunes 12.8. Had a track on my desktop I wanted to incorporate into iTunes. Went to File / Add to library / desktop. Located track, clicked Open.
Ended up in the wrong place... (i.e. in another unrelated album).
Is there any way I can click and drag it out of there, or do I have to delete it, and start all over again. (Alright, it's only going to take 2 minutes, but I get fed up with iTunes not letting you do things you'd have thought should be simple).
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Bill, if you don’t have right click enabled on the Mac you’re rather hampering yourself, but whatever works for you. Option click the track and the ‘get info’ and you’ll be able to edit the tags. If you’re really bothered about the physical location of the file you should then delete the track from the library, WITHOUT sending it to trash and then import again and it should be in the correct place. ITunes doesn’t care where things are on the disk so you might as well just leave it where it put it to start with.
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