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![]() Having copied a CD into iTunes and then selected Advanced>Get CD Track Names, the iTunes file which appeares in Documents is only given the name of the track. I have made Documents>iTunes Music, one of my shared folders and therefore all the files I am sharing are only named by tracks which must restrict other people's searches. I know there is an Annotate facility in Library, which you can only use for each file but is there any other way to quickly input additional info for all the tracks on the album without having to rename tracks indivually??? ![]() Last edited by steve.c; January 6th, 2003 at 12:53 AM. |
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