#5 perform solution #2 above then click on each track one at a time and correct the name. You can also "correct the cd" then restore the file from backup after you submit the CD to GraceNote. #4 You could back up this file and make a copy of it before importing CD's just in case things go wrong.
However, while this will reset the information for the CD it will also cause itunes to loose all such information for all your music files.
#REDDIT RENAME MP3 TAG MAC FULL#
"CD Info.cidb" "CD " or delete it (you must be administrator and click show hidden files and file extensions to see the full name of this file). #3 You could navigate to "C:\Users\windows\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes\CD Info.cidb" and rename #2 You could select all files on the CD and right click and choose "Get Info" then click "Edit Items" but this will NOT allow you to change the Track names only the artist, composer,album, etc #1 You could click the gear icon and select "Get track names" and IF the correct CD / album appears in the list THEN you could select it and that would fix the problem but IF it the correct choice of album does NOT exist then you can't use this method. "C:\Users\windows\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes\CD Info.cidb" You might think you could go into your library and delete the album but that won't work as each time the CD is inserted it will pull up the same information because it is stored in (windows computers, not mac): Question: How can you "reset" this information? Now iTunes renames the track names and populates the ID3 tags of the songs (the info such as composer, artist, track # etc. Problem: You are importing aka ripping a CD to convert it from wav files to mp3, AAC, etc using itunes AND a dialogue box pops up with multiple CD titles and you accidentally click on the wrong album or the wrong version - think live concert vs studio version or audio books, etc.