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Hint breaks a lot of things...
Of course, by reimporting the songs, you'll lose
Hint breaks a lot of things...
Actually, it breaks nothing as there is no "reimporting" going on. The change to the type and creator (although creator may not even be necessary) is made to the songs -already- in the iTunes library and the process to then get iTunes to recognize the change (and correct the display of the songs' ID3 tag data) is simply to "get info" on each song which simply updates the library's db with the tags already present in the files.
Hint breaks a lot of things...
If re-encoding is the last thing you want to do, then re-importing is definitely the *second* to last thing to do... ;)
Hint breaks a lot of things...
If one only changes the type and creator code (with DropCT or 'setfile') then this hint does NOT change the data of the MP3 file. It only changes the sidecar "resource fork" part. Any existing MP3 tags are unchanged and will become visible in iTunes. If the file is copied to *nix or dumbdows, the MP3 file is completely unchanged.
Don't reimport however... andrew |
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