Tidy Up iTunes MP3 Collection - Fix ID3 Tags And More


Step 2 - Re-import to iTunes

(a) iTunes unfortunately manages its own tag database so it won’t immediately pick up the new information. This can be fixed by:

- highlighting all tracks in the library, right clicking and selecting ‘Get Info’
- Then click “OK” (BE SURE NOT TO CHECK ANY OF THE FIELDS OR YOU WILL LOSE THE VALUE FOR EVERY FILE).

After doing this, the files are all processed and the tag changes will be picked up, and your playcounts and playlists will remain the same.

(b) I had some problems with the above method as iTunes seemed to get a bit confused and wouldn’t find the modifed tracks so what I ended up doing was going into my iTunes folder, deleting the iTunes music library files, and re-importing my music folder which picked up all the new tag info.

WARNING: THIS WILL DELETE ALL PLAYCOUNTS AND PLAYLISTS

Step 3 - Removing Duplicates

Once you’ve tidied up your tags removing duplicates becomes much easier. iTunes has a ‘Show Duplicate Songs’ command in the Edit menu. It only matches track name, which should be fine if you’ve tidied up your tags. Once you’ve done this it’s just a case of working through the list and deleting duplicates.

Step 4 - Add Album Art

iTunes doesn’t automatically add the artwork from CDs. The iTunes Art Importer solves this problem by adding album images from Amazon to your CDs - very clever.

It’s taken me a few evenings to do all this but it’s been worth the effort as now at least I can find tracks that I want to hear, and I also know now what I’m listening too!

Bookmark & Share

Related Posts

About the Author

author photo

Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University, and currently runs the Portal and online operations for one of the largest ISPs in the UK. He also writes for Windows 7 News.

See All Posts by This Author

There Are 28 Responses So Far. »

  1. #1

    If you decide to erase your iTunes library, I suggest before you erase your existing library you want to export all your playlists which will allow you to import them after you create a new library. Though there may be some bad links to files that were renamed, many of the lists can be restored.
    You can also save your ratings (which I value more than play lists). This can be done by creating a new playlist of all your five star songs. Then save this playlist (something like “5 star songs”). Create a seperate play list for 4, 3 and lower (if you bother with 2 or 1…). These play lists can be imported after you recreate your iTunes library. When you view the “5 star songs” play list, do a select all and rate the group as 5 star. Bingo, the library now has your former ratings. you get the idea…

  2. #2

    I too had problems with my library, especially when I had re tagged a large number of songs. Importing the songs is tedious and dead tracks remain if you rename the songs. I wrote a script to automate this. Its a 1 click deal, it imports all new music & removes all the dead music. If you have simple updated the MP3 tags your play counts and other data will not be lost. You can even specify the folder(s) where you store your music if need be.
    check it out: iTunes Folder Sync

  3. #3

    What do you do about backing up your music library? I now hate the idea of organizing albums simply by genre/artist or whatever… I make backups of everything to MP3 DVDs so I've organized it as:
    \DVD001 - Alternative, Rock Pop\
    \DVD002 - TripHop, Chill, Jazz\
    \DVD003 - [whatever is on the dvd]\
    I think it's a good way of backing stuff up, and even locating it since i hate itunes .. I use winamp so simple file browsing to mp3s.
    What do you think?

  4. #4

    Can you please share some of your music so that I can go out and later buy the CDs *innocent*blink* dextroz (at) jee mail . comm

  5. #5

    If you want to force iTunes to re-read your collection without losing playcount and ratings and such, try this little script:
    http://ottodestruct.com/itunes/update.txt
    Usage is fairly obvious.

  6. #6

    Tidy Up iTunes MP3 collection…

  7. #7

    The blogger at Connected Internet spent a few nights cleaning up and de-duplicating an out-of-control iTunes library and came out with a fully tagged and pruned collection of songs all with album art.Using the previously-mentioned MusicBrainz song tagg…

  8. #8

    Found this article via Lifehacker: http://www.connectedinternet.co.uk/blog/_a...

  9. #9

    [Source: Connected Internet News | Broadband Mobile Gaming News] quoted: A lot of my tracks have weird or missing track details, errors and for some tracks I have no ID3 tags at all for the artist and album. I also have a lot of duplicates w…

  10. #10

    I got a Ipod shuffle, I tried to use the winamp plugin to sync MP3 to the shuffle, but I couldn't get it to work. So I installed Itunes. I really don't care for Itunes but I'm giving it a…

  11. #11

    Christmas time brings new iPods and other MP3 players to many, many people — even those of us who've already owned three or more generations of the little white (or now, black) beauties. A new portable music player always seems to make me feel a litt…

  12. #12

    im very new silver surfer ,thanks for all the info ,just done the double killer and now on the Music tagger.;35300 tracks and still going a lot of work to get them right

  13. #13

    If you really want to clean up your mp3 collection use Zortam Mp3 Media Studio. (http://www.zortam.com). I managed all my files within day and left it over night to download lyrics and covers for my iPod.

  14. #14

    Anyone know how to import home-recorded MP3 files into iTunes? I have 1000’s of home recordings which are all neatly filed in sub-directories by artists, venue, and dates. I would like to script that info to populate this into iTunes.

  15. #15

    I would use mp3tag. You can use it to automatically add tags to files based on how they are stored on your computer e.g. Artist/venue/date and also by the filename.

    It will take one minute and then all have to do is just use the usual file/import function in iTunes.

    Whole process shouldn’t take longer than 15 minutes.

  16. #16

    the link under the article to other itunes article, doesn’t work
    http://www.connectedinternet.co.uk/blog/_archives/2005/11/24/1420681.html

    ps: new themes … suck a bit

  17. #17

    Thanks for pointing this out Matt. For some reason the file on the server which redirected all my old links to the new site links got deleted. Without this file every external link before the move (including from search engines…) would be broken.

    Luckily I made a backup so everything is ok now. thanks again

    What don’t you like about the new theme?

  18. #18

    [Comment ID #213 Will Be Quoted Here]

    this file if 404′d now. anyone else know this?

  19. #19

    [...] iTunes will now whirr away and move all of your mp3 files to one folder for easier management. Stage II - Make Sure All MP3 Files Have ID3 Tags [...]

  20. #20

    [...] Tidy Up iTunes MP3 Collection - Fix ID3 Tags And More | Connected Internet (tags: software music mp3) [...]

  21. #21

    [...] post ‘Tidy Up iTunes MP3 Collection’ is now nearly two years old, yet it is still one of the most popular posts each month. Given the [...]

  22. #22

    If you really want to get all the songs you want without begging for downloads over the web (and its a slow process), go fly to Bangkok, Thailand or Manila, Philippines and buy a stack of Mp3 CDs. They sell em for 30 cents a CD. Each CD has some 300-500 tracks.

    If you saw my collection, you’d drop. I have more songs than the average retail outlet

  23. #23

    I think it’s a good way of backing stuff up, and even locating it since i hate itunes .

  24. #24

    nice tip .. i think it will help me a lot to organize my music collection. thanx a lot ..

  25. #25

    thanks for this post, I will try it one of these days. But wondering if anyone knows how I can easily get back my recently accidentally deleted ‘recently added’ list? on itunes?

    I really miss it!

    thanks
    cw

  26. #26

    @cwright

    Create a Smart Playlist rather than a normal playlist

  27. #27

    Ah! Thanks Everton!

    That WAS easy!

  28. #28

    I share the same problems as you and am a bit obsessive about getting tags right. I’d previously used Tag&Rename and spent ages, will give this a try though.

Subscribe without commenting

Post a Response


Comment Policy: Any comments are permitted only because the site owner is letting you post, and any comments could be removed for any reason at the absolute discretion of the site owner.