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When importing "burned" CDs into i tunes, how can I label the usual track 1,2 etc. and place them into folders so that I can identify and retrieve them on my i pod Nano (2nd generation)Thanks for assistance.

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The info will have to be entered manually, by right clicking on a track for the CD, select "get info" then "info" and entering the info for each particular track. Then click "next" to add info for other tracks.
You can enter album info for all tracks by highlighting all tracks at once, then right click for the "get info" window and enter info (such as album or artist) for multiple songs.

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