The tags are stored in the mp3 so you would have to tag the songs, then move those mp3's to your MBP to get the tags to show up.
The tags are stored in the mp3 so you would have to tag the songs, then move those mp3's to your MBP to get the tags to show up.
ok, so I have exported the playlist with the tracks and put them into a playlist in iTunes but still no tags. If I leave the tracks in a folder on my desktop and then import the playlist they load up correctly with tags?
Its a pain the ass having to re-locate 90 odd tracks so I want to avoid it if possible but can't seem to figure it out. aaaahhhhh!!!![]()
I just moved my entire library of songs from windows 7 to a mac with no problems really, here's what I did
Backup traktor folder in my documents: which includes collection, stripes, transients etc
backup music folder,
backup itunes and the itunes collection
on the mac i copied over all my mp3s and put them into USERNAME>MUSIC
installed itunes, and since my iTunes folder copied over inside of music, my playlists and all that were there, just had to point itunes to my music folder in PREFERENCES>ADVANCED>ITUNES MEDIA FOLDER LOCATION
I had lots of (!) but once i scrolled over a song itunes would realize it was there and stop acting like it wasnt.
then, i installed traktor, pasted my backed up Traktor folder over the one that just got installed
opened traktor and it asked me to relocate my base folder or something to that effect,
i set it to USERNAME>MUSIC, same as my itunes
then i right clicked on the collection in the left hand bar, and did CHECK CONSISTENCY
which then says, "these files are missing blah blah" then pointed it to my music folder again and it found them after a lengthy search,
TADA! now everything is just like it was on windows
Try it this way. I set cues and stuff on my MBP so that's the only thing I do different.
- Download the songs and when you're done drag them from the finder to iTunes. I have iTunes set to duplicate the song so this makes a copy of the song in the iTunes folder. Now I can delete the song from the download folder so I don't have duplicates.
- Key and tag songs.
- Create playlists in itunes if needed.
- Export .txt file of the playlist and email it to yourself.
- Open iTunes on your MBP and click on the iMac's Shared library. Shared libraries must be enable in iTunes preferences.
- Drag new music from the iMac to the MBP. This will copy the song file to the MBP's hard drive.
- Import playlist into iTunes with the .txt file.
- Open Traktor and, the iTunes folder in Traktor and find the new playlist you created in iTunes.
- Right click on the playlist and select import to collecetion.
- Right click on the playlist again and say import to playlists.
I don't normally do it that way, but I tested it to see if it would work. I followed all of the steps above except I had to select the file in iTunes and get info for the file for the changes to take effect. All I did was hit ok without making any changes and it worked. When I got them in Traktor the loops and cues and grids were still there.
Asking aerosol dude. :-)
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