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Pretty easy iTunes question
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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I just upgraded from Panther to Tiger. Everything went pretty smooth (Did an erase and clean install) except for one little problem with my iTunes music. I coped all of my .mp3 files onto a backup drive and then after installing the OS I copied them back and imported into iTunes.
For some reason (no idea why) I have about 6 songs that have lost their ID3 tag info. Is there a way that I can instruct iTunes to re-connect to the internet and download the appropriate ID3 tag info or do I need to dig out my CDs and enter the info in manually?
Thanks
Ruahrc
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: columbus, oh
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In iTunes, go to the Advanced menu and click on "Get CD Track Names".
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Click on the 6 tracks and do a Get Info (apple i). You'll be able to edit everything but the track names which has to be done individually.
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