Ever since I installed iTunes 9.0x, I've noticed that the RELEASEDATE tag is no longer included asa a tag in the podcast file.
What I
used to do:
I keep all podcasts on a separate drive, which means after downloading them (into \"My Documents\My Music\iTunes\Podcasts\<folder name>"), I then move the folders to my other drive, and drag and drop the new folder back into iTunes. Then after deleting the broken links to the original download location, all would be fine, and the podcasts were sorted by release date.
What I have to do now:
Because the RELEASEDATE tag is no longer included in the actual file, when I move he file and re-insert it, iTunes loses this information, as it is now only contained in the iTunes library file.
The options are either:
1. After moving the file, double click on
every broken link, and relocate the file, attaching it back to the original entry in the library;
2. Edit the individual podcasts, one by one, with MP3TAG, to insert a RELEASEDATE tag; or
3. Edit the "iTunes Music Library.xml" to point to the new location, delete the "iTunes Library.itl" file and then restart iTunes - which means play count and other info is lost.
None of these options is particularly pleasant when dealing with 10+ podcasts per day.
The easiest thing would be for APPLE to fix the bug, and have the RELEASEDATE tag
again included back into the podcast MP3.
Is anyone in Appleland listening...