AppleScript for changing ID3 tags

I have around 200 songs in my iTunes library that are marked as Podcasts that I've been trying to get to show up in the Music section with my other songs. From what I've heard, Podcasts are marked with a special extended ID3 tag that can't be easily removed, and the only way to get rid of it is to just strip all of the ID3 tags from the song completely. The thing is, I don't want to write down the song title, artist, and album name of all 200-something songs and then enter them in again manually. Is there a way I can write an AppleScript that will keep the ID3 tags of a song in memory or save them to a text file, strip them from the song, then re-enter just the Title, Artist and Album tags (preferably one that will do that for every song in a specific folder)?

I looked at the apple script dictionary and there is no ID3 tag listed for itunes tracks. There is a podcast property of tracks which is "true" for podcasts and "false" for everything else. However, this property is read only and thus can not be changed by an apple script.

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    Okay, so here's the deal. I've seen this question in several places, but I can't find a working answer, so I decided to give it a shot.
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    Now let me explain. I am picky about what info I want for a song. Anytime I add a song to my collection, I am specific about what info I want to keep and what I want to get rid of. What I keep: Song title, Artist info, album info and genre. I get rid of everything else, like track/disc number, year, comments, and etc.
    To further my point, I'll explain how I go about what brings me to the problem. After I have an album with all songs I want from it, I add the folder to the iTunes library but I don't make any changes yet (I don't have the option checked for iTunes to add copies of the songs to the iTunes folder). Then I select all songs and convert them to 128kbs mp3s with v2.3 ID3 tags. Then I edit all the song info to what I mentioned before in the Get Info box. After a few plays, the track/disc numbers, years, and comments come back, but song title/artist info/album info don't change and the album artwork I added remains. I tried the opposite, editing all the info after adding the songs to the library THEN converting...same problem. I tried a third-party program, MP3tag, before and after converting, both with the same result. I even tried adding something to all comment boxes in iTunes to sync the libraries...that didn't work either. I also tried with that option of adding copies to the library checked and it still didn't work.
    I want a solution to where my changes in iTunes of removing the track/disc numbers, years, and comments from songs will be permanent and not come back.
    Also, this problem has remained through every new version of iTunes released up to the current version as of the time I am typing this.

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    Message was edited by: Book1245

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  • Preventing iTunes from changing ID3 tags

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  • Can't change ID3 tags in iTunes 10?

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  • Cant change ID3 tags [on certain files]

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    It looks like iTunes 10 has lost the ability to manage/convert ID3 tags. It's no longer on the Advanced menu, despite what the Help menu suggests.
    Message was edited by: pdb206

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