iTunes 12 Tagging Issues

Quite a few changes have been made concerning tagging options and accessibility in iTunes 12—for the worse. While all traditionally available fields were still available in iTunes 11—regardless the media kind—, the new iTunes update removes many of them. Most options have been adjusted to better fit the respective media. And even though I'd agree that Episode # doesn't make much sense for a record, I would still use most of the remainingvalues for most of my media.

Batch tagging your metadata has basically become impossible for most tasks. And that's not just a little annoying—it's a pain. In fact, iTunes has become somewhat useless over night. Here are just a few examples of what I'm missing:

Maybe unlike others, I've always used the Grouping field for Movies (I group film series, e.g. Planet of the Apes). It's not possible anymore. Grouping has become unavailable for Movies in iTunes 12 (apart from editing the field row by row in List View). Yes, there still is List View—the only good news so far. I also set Track # (1 of 1) and Disc # (1 of 1) for Movies. They're gone, too, meaning I would have to open each movie separately in Subler or iDentify and set those values manually—four times each item in this example. Have you ever tried doing that for a couple of hundred movies?

Maybe unlike others, I've always used the Description, Show, and Episode ID fields for Music (I fill in album release notes, dates and venues for live recordings, among other things). It's not possible anymore. Description, Show, Episode ID, and many other fields have become unavailable for Music in iTunes 12.

This list goes on and on . . .

Oddly enough, I haven't even been able to batch tag the fields that iTunes has left us to play around with. When trying to edit the genre for a bunch of movies today, the error message was "Your selection contains more than one kind of media." (see image), which is, of course, also not true.

I wonder how other iTunes power users—and I really don't like that phrase—are dealing with this, and I'm looking forward to reading about your first impressions, experiences so far, as well as sharing reasonable workarounds.

As I said earlier in this thread (Tagging working differently in iTunes 12 ?): It more and more looks like they're trying to get rid of power users in order to make us buy stuff from the iTunes store instead of managing our own media with their software.

PS: Ripping a CD has become painfully slow, taking almost 20 minutes per album. But I'm hoping this is an issue Apple is actuallygoing to fix soon, while I'm not so sure about the others.User uploaded file

Posted on Oct 20, 2014 8:11 PM

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Feb 2, 2015 3:16 PM in response to 2thebeat

And not only that—custom movie artwork with dimensions different from iTunes' default aspect ratio is now being forced into its placeholder template, resulting in squeezed images that look odd.



The dimensions of my movie posters are 600 × 888, which corresponds to the official US movie poster aspect ratio. And that's how I've been dealing with movie artwork for years.



I haven't checked the album artwork yet—I only hope those images are not affected. I use a couple of different dimensions, coming from various sources, including booklets, cardboard sleeves, digipaks, and boxed sets (imagine forcing the latter into a square template). Needless to say, I prefer to keep the original aspect ratio of respective artwork scans.



iTunes used to be fun and all, but those updates keep getting worse—in fact, they're completely useless and unnecessary. It's really annoying. It's time to look for a new alternative.

Feb 23, 2015 2:42 PM in response to janonymous

As far as the Description field, if you don't want to add a script or don't know how to I found a pretty quick and fairly easy work-around. Click Get Info for the file that you want to edit "Description" for. Then change the "kind" from "music" to "podcast" and the "Description" field will come up and you can edit it. Then go and change it back from "podcast" to "music."


It's a bit of a pain, but this worked for me. It seems iTunes doesn't allow for a "Description" field for music in its current incarnation.


Hope it helps others.

Mar 27, 2015 11:11 PM in response to mathmat

in reply to Mathmat Feb 23

Hi. I'm using Windows with 12.1 and I can't get your idea to work re accessing the "description" tag


I changed media kind to podcast and can't see where I have access to the "description" tag - have Apple blocked this too with the latest upgrade?


I need this description tag every day - if I can't find a way to access it I'm going to have to try to uninstall this **** 12.1 and go back top 11.4, which I've read is not an easy thing to do


any help much appreciated, cheers Alan

Apr 18, 2015 6:53 PM in response to janonymous

I agree completely for those unhappy with loss of features. My very large collection of music and audiobooks was trashed with the most recent update. I had spent much time and effort to organize my collection, using smart playlists, and the grouping field.


I used the Grouping field extensively for my large audio book collection. I could "Group" a series and create a smart playlist that would allow me to play a series of books from first to last, in order, without stop.


My beloved iPod classic is now ancient and nothing now made measures up to the capacity and ease of play for large collections. I've added other Apple devices, but now my library has to be completely redone to correct the jumble the last update left it in. Hate it, hate it, hate it.

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