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klharper

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May 2, 2007
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Hey all,
Before I go off to school in the fall, one of my big projects is to copy all the CD's I want from our little family library. With the majority being classical, it'd be very hand to organize all the music on my library in iTunes (and a big iPod if I do end up getting one) with the Composer tab. But so far I haven't found a way to edit any of the info tags on multiple mp3's at one time.... is this possible? If not, there's no way I'm going through my whole collections and labeling all the Brahms I have with the same "Brahms, Johannes" tag and such for all the composers.


So, simply version of this post:
Is there a way to mass edit any of the info tags in iTunes?

(Please say yes... :eek: )
 
So, simply version of this post:
Is there a way to mass edit any of the info tags in iTunes?

(Please say yes... :eek: )
Select all the tracks (if they're consequtive, click on one, hold down shift key, click on the last of the bunch) and then do "Get Info" either by right clicking (ctrl + left click) or apple / command key + i.
 
You can select more than one song by holding down the Cmd key while selecting the songs, and then hit Cmd+i to get (and change) info.

EDIT: Guess I'm too slow. :eek:
 
Awesome, exactly what I was looking for :)

..even though I swear I've tried that before. haha.
Thanks!
 
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