Am using AP version 1.5.4; ITunes v. 9.2.1 (4) and Mac system 10.4.11
Irecorded a single track cassette on which there were 13 separate tunes.
I added markers, split tracks and used the AP command “Export to ITunes library”. The track still plays as one piece rather than 13 separate tunes.
I cannot find an example of this problem using the software described above.
What am I doing wrong?
Markers not recognized by ITunes
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Markers not recognized by ITunes
When you split tracks, it created a bunch of files (one for each track) in
the folder you specified. To import this into iTunes, just drag the whole
folder onto iTunes from the Finder. Regards,
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the folder you specified. To import this into iTunes, just drag the whole
folder onto iTunes from the Finder. Regards,
Martin
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TKS. This worked well.
The default folder I specified was my general music folder. Actually a new folder was created in my Music file and I did not spot it until I searched more carefully. When opened it contained all the tracks, but arranged in alphabetical order.
It appears that ITunes sorted it by the proper track sequence for insertion in the playlists.
Abuelo
The default folder I specified was my general music folder. Actually a new folder was created in my Music file and I did not spot it until I searched more carefully. When opened it contained all the tracks, but arranged in alphabetical order.
It appears that ITunes sorted it by the proper track sequence for insertion in the playlists.
Abuelo