![]() ![]() Well i did it and seems like a good idea, i did it and it kinda worked. As not all suppliers of podcasts modify the filenames it may be a good idea to also run an MP3tag action to rename the files if you want to keep them. You may add or remove fields according to your requirements.Īfter you have removed these fields all the podcast will behave just like ordinary tracks. Podcast netradioowner COMMENT ITUNPGAP podcastdesc podcastid podcasturl contentgroup netradiostation In this select the action type "Remove tag field" See i have a folder with 20 live podcasts and i know iTunes has no control over this but when i import them into iTunes only 3 show as live ? See attached imageĪre you saying turn off ITunes 'Keep iTunes Media Folder organised'?įirst have a look at the FAqs to see how to create a new action. My issue is with how poor iTunes is when a Podcast changes a url or you have to move or alter your iTunes library and even though you back up your library.xml when u import it again it does not remeber everything. I was not complaining about MP3Tag far from it i love the programme (even though i am a newbie with it ) This also applies to the compilation tag: once itunes has read a compilation tag the track stays part of a compilation even though the compilation tag may be removed. Otherwise iTunes is a little stubborn to accept that a certain file is no longer a podcast. If you want to build up your own structure it would be a good idea to delete the itunespodcast tag and also rename the file. If you want to move them according to tags then use mp3tag and create yourself a mask for the converter "Tag - Filename" that has also segments that specify a path, e.g. Now you can freely move around your files. If you want to get your collection straight manually, I would, first of all, release iTunes of the burden to store podcasts in the podcasts section by removing the itunespodcast tag altogether. If files end up in various folders after download you would have to turn to the supplier and complain there. ITunes will not rearrange any downloaded files on the hard disk regardless how many tags you modified. I am not quite sure what your problem is. Music>Podcast>ASk Dave with 12 podcasts in. ![]()
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