Q: Using a iBook G4, downloaded music cd's to itues library with no issues. Next day went to download more and music comes up as "tra ... Using a iBook G4, downloaded music cd's to itues library with no issues. Next day went to download more and music comes up as "track more
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May 1, 2014 12:40 PM in response to mrobincornwellby K Shaffer,There may be a problem with the Gracenote naming system, especially
with older versions of iTunes; I'd looked into iTunes Support site but did
not see an exact match to this question in the form of an Article there.
•iTunes - Apple Support:
http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/
Seems the issue of correct title of music score and album gone missing
has occurred for other users, at different times. Not sure if that is a matter
of Library file corruption or some other cause. Be careful if you attempt to
restore or rebuild the library, as that may damage the actual music files.
Do you backup your iTunes Library to an external drive? If you, you could
see if the missing song/album data re-appears in the backed-up archive.
To search 'gracenote missing song album titles' may yield helpful results...
At times, an internet search can show Support's articles faster than Support.
Such as this example, from google following a search using this...
' gracenote itunes ' -- https://www.google.com/#q=gracenote+itunes
•How iTunes remembers audio CDsImporting songs from DVD should be simple, but the names may have to
be found online if they've gone missing in iTunes. Hopefully that still works.
(The iTunes Radio, failed last month, came back a few days ago in my G4s)
PS: Gracenote web site has a Support page, w/ link to Consumers
http://www.gracenote.com/support/
http://support.gracenote.com/pkb_Home?l=en_US&c=Public%3AConsumers
(you can submit your own question, but may come back saying contact Apple)
Good luck!
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