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Sep 30, 2013 1:44 AM in response to groovetownby neainc1,We need to at least email Apple, but I'm sure they know about the problem. I just wish they would fix it.
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Oct 20, 2013 4:48 AM in response to Lena Libermanby Joker242,I've got the same problem but with videofiles. The only difference I could find is that the video metadata referencing the kind of file (not the media kind) shows up in a different language. eg: "MPEG-4 video file" and "MPEG-4-videobestand". You might want to check if this is the case with your podcasts. If so, this is a very serious bug in my opinion. I have already submitted a bug report to apple. If we all do the same hopefully they'll fix it. This is in Itunes 11.1.1 by the way.
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Oct 28, 2013 8:20 AM in response to Lena Libermanby patmart00n,ver 111232 seems to have fixed the problem -
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Oct 18, 2014 4:06 AM in response to patmart00nby kls67,Oh no, after downloading the updated iTunes 12.0.1 I now get the dreaded message "Your selection contains more than one kind of media" if I try and bulk edit my podcasts. This has never happened before so I'm hoping it's a temporary blip. I do wish Apple would stop messing with things!
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Nov 10, 2014 11:07 AM in response to Lena Libermanby camaro-68,With iTunes 12.0.1.26, I had the same problem with an audiobook. It was just the first one I found, so there are probably more in my library. I solved it by deleting the tracks in iTunes without deleting them from my computer's drive. I then added them back into my library. With music I think that's all you have to do, but with audiobooks you need to change the Media Kind back to "Audiobook" under Options (from Get Info).
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Nov 30, 2014 5:32 AM in response to kls67by .Ed. ,I just ran into this issue as well and found a free (for 10 days) tool to fix them http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/download.php?sc=setvideokindofselected