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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2015 19:54:17 GMT -5
Today I ripped my CD collection to my laptop with iTunes in Apple Lossless. My problem is, when I ripped Time Flies to my laptop it says Time Flies is from 2009 (because Falling Down is from 2009). My question: how can I change it to 2010 without all the songs changing to 2010, only the album. Can anyone help?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 10, 2015 20:24:02 GMT -5
First, you stop being a little bitch.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2015 20:58:01 GMT -5
In WMP, There's a way to edit the year of each individual song. Maybe try editing each song in your program, While still keeping the album's year the same?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2015 20:59:34 GMT -5
In WMP, There's a way to edit the year of each individual song. Maybe try editing each song in your program, While still keeping the album's year the same? When I do that, it says the album is from 2009
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2015 20:59:49 GMT -5
First, you stop being a little bitch. Stupid american
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Post by Jessica on Apr 10, 2015 21:43:39 GMT -5
It's not going to let you do it. That's a limitation in the tag standard. I use the comments section instead.
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Post by glider on Apr 10, 2015 21:44:40 GMT -5
First, you stop being a little bitch. Stupid american
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2015 2:35:56 GMT -5
There is definitely a way to do it because I spent about a week tagging everything in my iTunes library to perfection. You say you ripped it using iTunes; are you using iTunes to try and tag it as well?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2015 2:41:28 GMT -5
There is definitely a way to do it because I spent about a week tagging everything in my iTunes library to perfection. You say you ripped it using iTunes; are you using iTunes to try and tag it as well? Yes, only iTunes
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2015 2:47:45 GMT -5
There is definitely a way to do it because I spent about a week tagging everything in my iTunes library to perfection. You say you ripped it using iTunes; are you using iTunes to try and tag it as well? Yes, only iTunes OK. Is there anything else apart from the actual songs which is part of the album, like a digital booklet or something?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2015 2:56:30 GMT -5
OK. Is there anything else apart from the actual songs which is part of the album, like a digital booklet or something? No, only the songs
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2015 3:01:27 GMT -5
OK. Is there anything else apart from the actual songs which is part of the album, like a digital booklet or something? No, only the songs OK. I'll send you the link to the iTunes LP which I've managed to re-download. Just import it to iTunes, tag it the same as the rest of the album and change the year to 2010. The songs will keep their respective years but the album will show as 2010. It's uploading now.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2015 3:08:07 GMT -5
OK. I'll send you the link to the iTunes LP which I've managed to re-download. Just import it to iTunes, tag it the same as the rest of the album and change the year to 2010. The songs will keep their respective years but the album will show as 2010. It's uploading now. Thanks a lot!
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Apr 11, 2015 5:43:36 GMT -5
Just change Falling Down to 2010?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2015 6:00:47 GMT -5
OK. I'll send you the link to the iTunes LP which I've managed to re-download. Just import it to iTunes, tag it the same as the rest of the album and change the year to 2010. The songs will keep their respective years but the album will show as 2010. It's uploading now. Thanks a lot! Did it work?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2015 6:25:16 GMT -5
I'm trying it at the moment
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2015 6:33:59 GMT -5
It works, thank you very much
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Post by Sternumman on Apr 13, 2015 8:02:53 GMT -5
Since we are complaining about iTunes I hate on the phone it organizes the albums by year. It should be by name and most importantly collapsible. Scrolling through every song is tedious.
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Post by Jessica on Apr 13, 2015 17:49:13 GMT -5
Since we are complaining about iTunes I hate on the phone it organizes the albums by year. It should be by name and most importantly collapsible. Scrolling through every song is tedious. They just revamped the app for the 8.4 beta. Albums are still sorted by year. But custom images for playlists.
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Post by Sternumman on Apr 13, 2015 18:14:16 GMT -5
Since we are complaining about iTunes I hate on the phone it organizes the albums by year. It should be by name and most importantly collapsible. Scrolling through every song is tedious. They just revamped the app for the 8.4 beta. Albums are still sorted by year. But custom images for playlists. Do you have the beta? They need to add swipe to skip like Spotify.
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Post by Jessica on Apr 13, 2015 18:32:33 GMT -5
Do you have the beta? They need to add swipe to skip like Spotify. No, I need my devices to function properly. Yeah, a lot of third party apps have the swipe feature, I don't get why they still want us to shake the device.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2015 6:25:59 GMT -5
falling down is a great tune, i really dig it V
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2016 18:44:19 GMT -5
Don't know where to post this, so I post it here. I'm trying to get my music library organized, again. Now I have a question: Is Noel the composer of Hello? or are that Noel, Gary Glitter and Mike Leander? I mean, when a songwriter (Noel in this case) use a sample from an other song, is the writer of that sample than co-writer? And does it matter if they have permission or not? guigsysEstring
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Post by guigsysEstring on Jul 2, 2016 1:07:09 GMT -5
@tjalke sorry thought I had posted the below as a reply, not a separate post Hello is co-written by Noel Gallagher/Gary Glitter/Mike Leander because it contains elements of the song, in this case from "Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again" which was reused in parts of "Hello". A sample is when you actually use part of another piece of recorded work and insert it into a new recording, which first became common in hip hop and later electronic music. A sample must have clearance first from the original works publisher otherwise you risk being sued for either royalties or even the withdrawal of said record, such as happened in ABBA vs KLF What is Fair Use? ABBA vs KLF for example. Lifting lyrics, melodies, etc. for an original recording does not require permission but can come with it's own problems if it is too blatant or obvious, as Noel Gallagher found out with 'Whatever' for example, which was originally credited solely to Noel Gallagher until a plagiarism claim was made, with the resulting settlement meaning that Neil Innes was added as a co-writer for the parts taken from 'How Sweet to Be an Idiot'. Kurt Dahl, who is a music industry lawyer and a drummer as well wrote a good piece here on What constitutes songwriting?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2016 9:22:45 GMT -5
@tjalke sorry thought I had posted the below as a reply, not a separate post Hello is co-written by Noel Gallagher/Gary Glitter/Mike Leander because it contains elements of the song, in this case from "Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again" which was reused in parts of "Hello". A sample is when you actually use part of another piece of recorded work and insert it into a new recording, which first became common in hip hop and later electronic music. A sample must have clearance first from the original works publisher otherwise you risk being sued for either royalties or even the withdrawal of said record, such as happened in ABBA vs KLF What is Fair Use? ABBA vs KLF for example. Lifting lyrics, melodies, etc. for an original recording does not require permission but can come with it's own problems if it is too blatant or obvious, as Noel Gallagher found out with 'Whatever' for example, which was originally credited solely to Noel Gallagher until a plagiarism claim was made, with the resulting settlement meaning that Neil Innes was added as a co-writer for the parts taken from 'How Sweet to Be an Idiot'. Kurt Dahl, who is a music industry lawyer and a drummer as well wrote a good piece here on What constitutes songwriting?Only Noel is credited for Whatever on Time Flies. Thanks for this, but I don't understand it. What's the difference between a sample and elements? A question for example: Discothèque by U2 is written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. but it contains a sample from 'Fane' peformed by Freeform and written by Simon Pike. Is Simon Pike a co-writer or not? (Sorry if you already said this in you previous post but I don't understand it)
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