iTunes tip

I just started using iTunes (version x) in Windows XP. I used to use GTKpod in Gentoo Linux. I ripped most of my CDs with Grip in Linux.

When I started using iTunes, I turned on the option to “automatically manage my music files,” which means iTunes will rename the music files to match changes made in iTunes (by you or by iTunes itself.)

For some reason, the MP3 file metadata created by Grip (maybe all, maybe only some of it) was not recognized by iTunes. So I had a good fifth of my music collection in iTunes show up with only song name, Genre and Track number. Bummer. But the real bad part is that iTunes more those files from their “artistalbum” directory into “Unknown ArtistUnknown Album” directory. =(

Checking properties of these files showed that the song information is still in the file. Good news! But a little late for perfection. I selected those songs and chose “Convert ID3 Tag…” Then I chose and applied it. It sucked all that great metadata out of my files, but too late for maintaining their original, perfect directory structure. Those files are now still stuck in “Unknown ArtistUnknown Album”. Not good. I will probably move them eventually (by hand.)

Why is this bad? For one thing, it’s not consistent with the other files I have that are filed right.

But more importantly, I USED to have all my downloaded music stored in a unique folder (in Linux) named “gnutella” — named after the file sharing program I downloaded them with.

Now my paid music files are intermixed with those downloaded files. Not a good scene for me. I’m not a big music downloader. If I like an artist’s work (sampled from a downloaded file or files) then I usually buy their album. I became a big Coldplay fan through this model. But now it won’t be possible to differentiate these files with perfect accuracy.

Wait! It will — those files I ripped have a Comment value saying “Ripped by Grip.” I’ll know all the downloaded files (unless the person who originally ripped them used Grip too) by their lack of this tag.

Let that be a lesson to you.

Do a “Convert ID3 Tags…” on your music in iTunes BEFORE turning on “Let iTunes manage my music files.”

Stranger in a Strange Land

I’m listening to Leon Russell’s Stranger in a Strange Land. Good stuff. Great lyrics:

How many days has it been
Since I was born
How many days until I die
Do I know any ways
That I can make you laugh
Or do I only know how to make you cry

When the baby looks around him
It’s such a sight to see
He shares a simple secret
With the wise man

He’s a stranger in a strange land
Just a stranger in a strange land
Tell me why
He’s a stranger in a strange land
Just a stranger in a strange land

How many miles will it take
To see the sun
And how many years until it’s done
Kiss my confusion away in the night
Lay by side when the morning comes

And the baby looks around him
And shares his bed of hay
With the burrow in the palace of the king

He’s a stranger in a strange land
Tell me why
He’s a stranger in a strange land
Just a stranger in a strange land

Well, I don’t exactly know
What’s going on in the world today
Don’t know what there is to say
About the way the people are treating
Each other, not like brothers

Leaders take us far away from ecology
With mythology and astrology
Has got some words to say
About the way we live today
Why can’t we learn to love each other
It’s time to turn a new face
To the whole world wide human race

Stop the money chase
Lay back, relax
Get back on the human track
Stop racing toward oblivion
Oh, such a sad, sad state we’re in
And that’s a thing

Do you recognize the bells of truth
When you hear them ring
Won’t you stop and listen
To the children sing
Won’t you come on and sing it children

He’s a stranger in a strange land
Just a stranger in a strange land

Musicians are my favorite people, after girls.