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It's 2012. Why is iTunes metadata still so worthless?
So today I decided to delete my entire iTunes library and re-rip the few CD's I have in Apple Lossless. I've basically fully migrated to Spotify, so my iTunes library will now simply serve as a dumping ground so I can get rid of all these old CD's.
I just finished my 3rd disc. It's the soundtrack to the broadway musical West Side Story. Instead of giving me one nice little album, iTunes gave me this: ![]() How is this even possible? Haven't all the imbeciles in the iTunes division been fired by now? I just... HOW? Why? Didn't Apple return to form on the backs of the iPod and iTunes? How is this still so completely terrible? I just don't understand...
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Settle down. All you need to do is select the individual songs and in 'Get Info' tick the box that says 'Part of a compilation'.
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Spotify's Mac app makes iTunes 11 look like the app Jesus himself would create. It's that bad.
That being said tagging anomalies in iTunes are annoying. I've seen a few myself. |
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Why on earth do I have to manually do that myself? Also, it's not a compilation. It's a single album on a single disc. A soundtrack. I'll remind you again that the year is 2012.
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You can do it all in one fell swoop by SELECTING ALL THE TRACKS AT ONCE. No need to go on a rampage over a very easy fix, that would take you 15 seconds tops.
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My point still stands. I shouldn't have to do any of this. If iTunes know the album title and all the track names it should present it in one nice little album. There is no excuse for this type of BS to still be an issue.
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Actually, you can! Select "Songs," highlight all the songs, Control-Click and press get info.
You can sit there and complain about how annoying iTunes is or you can calm down and use the software. |
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And the problem may lie in Gracenote's DB and not iTunes'.
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I'm a clueless Mac user, I don't care who's database it is. I just want to rip a CD and have an album in my library when it's done. That's the type of functionality that people buy Macs for.
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Also that doesn't work.
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Select all of the albums, right click and select 'get info'. Select the 'options' tab and click the 'part of a compilation' tickbox. Problem solved. It's displaying the CD that way because it's sorting by artist rather than album. You just need to tell it to group them together. For some reason, the database info (not at Apple - it's held by Gracenote. Why not send Gracenote a note about this very issue?) doesn't have that option enabled by default. |
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After a certain point you'll spend more effort throwing a fit about the problem than you would have if you had just checked the tick box and gotten on with your life. That point was passed at the original post in this thread.
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The option is here, where you select all of the songs.
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Just searched google for b!tchfit and ended up here.
Album Artist = Various Artists Or "Cast of West Side Story" or whatever embarrassing showtunes stuff you've got there. Job done. No need to list it as a Compilation either. |
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iTunes is by far Apples most popular applications ever and is still a valuable part of the entire Apple ecosystem so expecting things like album covers or correct metadata to be automatic isn't unreasonable. (Especially when the incorrect data/missing artwork is also what we get when we use iTunes Match to sync our music.) |
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Computers aren't perfect. Apple isn't perfect. Gracenote isn't perfect. The Internet isn't perfect. Take a little responsibility and use the tools to the best of their ability and fill in with your own brain when they fall a little short. Geez. |
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I just burnt my toast. I blame Apple.
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I agree, Apple should do better....
It is very frustrating to have to go back and tell iTunes that the album I just ripped is indeed 1 album. I understand the whole grace note DB stuff, but I think Apple could solve the problem by just adding some kind of check box when you rip the album to group them all together.
I vote for a smarter iTunes! And yes, I know that I can edit the tracks after the fact to group them together, but isn't that why we use iTunes in the first place...to manage our content? It's obvious that Apple can do better.
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There's another method that works quite well. iTunes uses 4 fields to determine which albums sort together:
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