Using usb wav files to itunes library mp3?

Ugh, 2 hrs. later I can finally ask a question,
Ok quick reference - Using a USB(16gb) with wav files I would like to add to my library and convert to mp3 (like importing a CD). I already have my preferences set to MP3 (192), like importing a CD it can automatically convert to mp3. Now using a USB mem. I would like to know how to do the same without having to go through each album to convert to MP3.
I know I cannot be alone on this, I have hundreds of albums to go through and editing and deleting each album will take months. Can't this **** program do an auto-convert like ripping a CD?
I hope my question is clear enough to understand.

itunes home library ver. 10, Windows Vista

Posted on Mar 24, 2011 4:35 PM

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Mar 24, 2011 6:17 PM in response to Mudd Butt

Since your iTunes importing prefs are already set to MP3, do this...
In iTunes, hold Shift and go to menu Advanced > Convert selection to MP3 then select the top level folder where your music is.
iTunes will convert to MP3 and add the files at the same time.

Note that WAV files do not have tags so you will need to edit the info after importing.

Mar 24, 2011 6:38 PM in response to Chris CA

...how do u Amarikanz say, "THATZ A BINGO!" Thank you good sir, and you get the bubblin' batch of fresh cookies ๐Ÿ™‚
Although I still need to jump through a few more firey rings, this is still 1 less action to be taken. I just wish itunes could recognize my USB as a CD, now that would be a Magic Trick to end all.
Anywho enjoy the cookies and keep up the bag O' tricks (Felix tha Cat). ๐Ÿ˜‰
-Mudd Butt

Mar 24, 2011 8:06 PM in response to Mudd Butt

Heres what I have, is this correct?
EDIT> PREFERENCES> ADVANCED - nothing is selected in the check boxes.
Sorry dude I suck at this, first time. ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ
I do have the setting set accordingly, now I dragged the file from USB, that failed.
How can I (noob) import from outside the itunes media, as you suggest? I may need some crayons and a black and white outline book.

Message was edited by: Mudd Butt

Mar 24, 2011 8:59 PM in response to Mudd Butt

I guess I'm doing somthing ...?
File> Library> wrong.
File> Add file> added without info, convert mp3 no info - fail
File> Add folder> added without info, convert mp3 without info - fail
Computer> USB> Jimi Hendrix> Hey Joe> right click> open with> itunes> no info, fail
Computer> USB> Jimi Hendrix> right click> usual windows options: wmp,send to zip, etc. nothing useful?

where else can I import the wav. files from? what is run the script? will this prompt me once I have the right path? will this be the end to the riddle? is Robin a tranny?

Message was edited by: Mudd Butt

Mar 24, 2011 10:13 PM in response to Mudd Butt

O M F G ! I am such a NOOB, I didn't know it was a link to a file download.
Are you for real Clark? Ok i'm goin' for it honey!
we'll see what happens.

well so far, what music I already have the info was reversed on all tracks. Album is now Artist and or Genre "ClusterFu*k" of info all out of order. Album art is whatever Hal wants it to be, and the all new 'import' feature ... drum roll please.
๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚ POOP! ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚ I feel a bubblin' comin'.
Oh well I'm early enough into the redo my itunes 5 times a year, that I can... YES!! START OVER AGAIN!! ๐Ÿ™‚ weeeee!.....

Oh yeah, don't forget to delete the new file ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ -WA WAAAa WA, WAAAAAAA!

Message was edited by: Mudd Butt

Mar 24, 2011 10:34 PM in response to Mudd Butt

Well a few things in life are certain: taxes, death, and letting a 4 year old run around Walmart alone.
I'm just glad I have all my music backed up on windows wav. lossless (not wmpll).
iTunes is like a 4 year old in Walmart, you just can't trust it. I'll stick with it being a pain in the arse, and keep it on a short leash. I learned my lesson the first time itunes went HAL on me, ...never again.
time to put this baby to sleep.

Mar 25, 2011 5:26 AM in response to Mudd Butt

Not quite sure how you're getting on, but it sounds as if the data you need for the files is in the path, but in a different order from that which my script expects. You could edit the script so it does a better job on the first pass, or once converted to mp3, use one of the many tagging programs found on the web to swap fields about.

My script is expecting this format:

...\<Album Artist>\<Album>\\[\[<Disk#> ]<Track##> ]<Name>\[ - <Artist>].<ext>

If your .wav files are set out differently, but consistently, then it should be easy enough to tweak my script. You could have a go yourself or post back with your format and I'll cook one up for you.

tt2

PS. In Apple Discussions you need to type \\[ in order to get \[ otherwise the software will treat the following text as a link.

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