hi, thanks to you and Gary for your help, much appreciated.i forgot to say i was using a program called cdex. i have ued it for several years now and have never had this before. however i know all the tracks and will be able to put them in mannually with no trouble.
thanks once again.----- Original Message ----- From: "Ayoola Stephen Efunkoya" <ayokoya2009@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2014 10:17 AM Subject: [vip_students] Re: cdx
Hello Gary, It's my wish just as it's yours that iTunes and other media players will one day be able to label every CD we import - no matter when it was released or where we are located, but till then, it's important to bear in mind that these things are just what they are - mere technology which are imperfect. Even in markets like Nigeria, the situation could even be worse because iTunes doesn't currently label tracks imported with other players other than it. Susan, you'll truly need sighted assistance, but if that's what you'll need to get your imported CD properly tagged, why not just bear the pain now? All the best. On 1/9/14, Gary Worn <garyworn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:ayokoya.Great description, but Susan will need sighted assistance reading the namesoff the album, and I have to say it is very time consuming. I can't understand why iTunes don't have details of all songs, albums andcomplications on their data base. If iTunes are that great they should have this info and all the artwork for the covers of songs and albums. Good luckSusan. Sent from Gary's IPhone. On 9 Jan 2014, at 01:42, Ayoola Stephen Efunkoya <ayokoya2009@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello Susan, It's been quite sometime since I last imported/ripped CDs to my laptop. However, I'm sure you're not doing anything wrong. My experience - from ripping/importing CDs (different names for the same task) with Windows Media Player or iTunes - is that the media players look up the titles of the CDs from online databases and then match what you've imported with what they find. Sometimes, they get the matches wrong; at other times, they don't find any match for the imported CD. In the latter case, I will suggest you label the imported tracks yourself. I can't remember how you label the tracks through Windows Media Player, but with iTunes: 1. You press CTRL+I to bring up a multitab dialog box that allows you to edit the tags of the currently playing track. Such tags include artiste, title, album, genre, etc. 2. When the dialog box comes up, use your left and right arrow keys to navigate through the different tabs. 3. The tab you'll need to label the tracks is the Info tab - which is the second in the order if you are moving from the extreme right with your left arrow key. NOTES: Other tabs in the dialog box are summary, video, sorting, options, lyrics and artwork tabs. You may look through these other tabs later just to know what they are about. Who know, you may find something interesting in them too! Also, multi-tab dialog boxes in iTunes work a bit differently from other such dialog boxes in JAWS and other applications. While you move through the various tabs in other applications with the combination of CTRL+tab, with iTunes, it's the left and right arrow keys that take you from one page to the next. 4. Move through the info tab with the tab key on Windows. The available options you can edit in the info tab include: * Name (track title) * Artiste * Year (of release I believe!) * Album artiste * Track Number (serial number in the list as contained on the album or collection) * Of (total number of tracks on album) * Album (title) * Disk number (guess this should apply in cases where an album is a multi-box set of more than one disk) * Of (total number of disks in the collection) * Grouping (I don't know what this is!) * BPM (Don't know this one too) * Composer * Comments * Genre * Part of a compilation (unchecked by default but can be checked if the track is part of a compilation) * Ok button * Cancel button* Previous button (moves you to the previous track if any so you can nameit) * Next button (moves you to the next track if any so you can name it too). Susan, I personally prefer to work with tags of audio files in iTunes because it gives more room for editing. However, if you are uncomfortable with iTunes, you can also try out Winamp. In winamp, you edit the tags of a playing track by pressing Alt+3. That combination brings you a dialog box where you can name the playing track or edit it. In addition, the fields you find in iTunes may also depend on the version of the player you have installed. Hope you find this helpful. All the best! On 1/8/14, Susan Bourke <SusanCurry@xxxxxxx> wrote:hi folks, I got a cd for Christmas that I wish to put on to my hard drive, it consists of 3 discs, I have done 2 of the discs with success, they went in to my music folder ok with name of album and track names but for some reason the third disc will go on ok but with no name or track names. is it some thing I'm doing wrong? even though I successfully did the other 2 discs ok. best wishes Susan -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. SPAMfighter has removed 1893 of my spam emails to date. 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