ITunes 10.5.1 is editing comment field

I have found that 10.5.1 is entering random genres into the comments field while I listen and scan through songs using enter, space, and the arrow keys. This is a big problem for me as I use comments to organize with smart playlists. This has been wreaking havoc on my library. Not happy.

I'm also having this problem, and just reported it to them through their feedback form. I hope you do the same, so that they know we want this back:
http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html

Similar Messages

  • ITunes can't edit comment field

    So in the latest version of iTunes it looks like you can't have a carriage return in the comment field. It also looks like is there is one there already (added when in a previous version) you can't edit the comment field at all or even copy it to the clipboard....
    iTunes continues to get worse and worse.

    Hi stecleary,
    Are you perhaps selecting different types of form fields? If you're selecting only Text fields, you should get the same list of properties whether you select one or many. If they are different types, though, you would only see the properties that the two types have in common.
    Does that make sense?
    Best,
    Sara

  • After soundcheck (Hex?) Characters in comments field?!  (Itunes 6)

    Hi,
    After running "soundcheck", I noticed that many of the songs have a bunch 'o numbers in the comments field, both in the Itunes browser, and when you "get info". I've rarely added comments, nor have I done anything editing the files beyound sound check. Should I worry? Any thoughts?
    Greg
    PC   Windows XP  

    They are indeed related to using SoundCheck, but they only actually appear when you have buggy tags.
    In other words, if the tags were correct, the SoundCheck process would add these tags in such a way that they wouldn't actually show up in the comments field in iTunes (although other programs might show still them).
    However, removing them will not affect the operation of SoundCheck in any way. They're not used again to make SoundCheck actually work. I can go into incredibly long and boring detail on this topic if you're interested, but you're probably not.

  • How to add multi-line text in comments field of song tags in iTunes 12?

    Recently upgraded to iTunes 12 and can no longer enter multi-line text in the comments field of a song tag.  Used to use option+return (alt+enter) to go to a new line (carriage return).  Can it still be done?  Any help in this regard would be appreciated.

    See my other post for the solution to this problem.

  • Problems with the 'Comments' field in iTunes

    First, sorry for my english (I'm danish).
    I've read a lot of threads here and everywhere else, but can't find a solution for my exact problem. I use Windows Vista and the newest version of iTunes.
    Most of my mp3 songs (35.000) are put directly in album folders to the folder 'D:My Music from another computer via a USB drive and the songs already have id3 tag information on them.
    I then add the albums to iTunes and most of my tag information is now updated in iTunes. Names, Artists, Genre, Year, everything is okay. By the way the songs have ID3v2.3 tag information. I see that in my Mp3tag v.2.42 application.
    But the problem is with the 'Comments' field:
    Those tags (originally put to the songs directly in the proberties of the song in Windows Explorer) will simply not transfer to iTunes 'Comments' field. And if I write something in the iTunes 'Comments' field this will not show up in the fields properties in windows Explorer. It looks like the 'Comments' fields in iTunes and in the proberties in the song are not connected at all!?
    I then found out, I could let iTunes convert the ID3 codes, but nothing happens except from when using v. 1.0 or 1.1, because then the comments tag are transferres, but unfortunately all the tags will only show 30 characters!!!
    And there's also a different story:
    A few albums though are put directly on my computer by using iTunes to import the CD. These songs have ID3 v.2.2 tags, so I guess iTunes import files in that format?
    And here it's a little different story. If I put comment data directly to the file proberties in Windows Explorer (after the CD's been imported to iTunes), the comments will show up in iTunes, but only as several 0 and 1 digits! On the other hand, if I put information directly in iTunes 'Comments' field it wil show up correctly in the file proberties! But it's only a few songs/albums that are handled that way.
    Well, bottom's line, I want to see my comments tags (which are allready there in the song's proberties) when I browse my music in my folders in Windows Explorer and I want to see the exact same comments if I go to browse my music in iTunes. That should not be a problem ... but it is not ...
    Can I please get a solution or at least an explanation, and hopefully in not too tecnical terms.

    I, too, hope someone will answer this! I am hoping to catalog my entire CD collection in iTunes and I want to include the storage box number somehow, thinking that "comments" would be a good place to do so. If I cannot do that I'll try to find a program other than iTumes to do it. Does anyone have any suggestions on this topic? ...perhaps I need to open a new thread?
    THANKS!
    Doug

  • Where does iTunes keep the "comments" field info?

    I've lost all the comments I recently entered for a particular CD
    and I need to figure out what file iTunes keeps that infomation in
    so I can get only that file out of a recent back up.
    This info is not in the file titled "iTunes Music Library.xml" is it?
    I looked in there by opening it in TextEdit but that didn't seem to be
    the file so it must be kept someplace else. UgH!@

    Matthew,
    thanks for the quick reply but...
    I have not actually ripped a song so this info can not be in the song file.
    Here is what i have going :
    I put in the CD and I have titled each track to give it a descriptive name and
    further added comments to the comments fields.
    I eject the CD.
    When I insert the CD again, all this info shows there again, it's like
    iTunes just knows it's this CD and what the song titles are etc.
    So this song title and commments info couldn't be part of the song file because the songs are still on the CD and iTunes can't make a change on the CD, it's a commercial write protected CD, know what I mean?
    Also, the song title and comments info isn't kept in the "iTunes Music Library.xml" because iTunes shows song titles and comments that are
    not in this file when I search in it with TextEdit. This is making me nuts!

  • How do I search the comments field in iTunes 11

    How do I search the comments field in iTunes 11 for windows

    I was suggesting you untick it.
    New search behaviour
    Old search behaviour
    Thinking that the old behaviour might prove more fruitful.
    If that doesn't help can you post a screenshot that shows what you're doing and why you think you're getting the wrong results?
    tt2

  • Tags from 'Comments' field in Windows Explorer don't show up in iTunes

    I have thousand of files where I allready put tags directly in the comments field in the files proberties in Windows Explorer, but the tags don't show up in iTunes comments field?
    I can then manually put tags directly in iTunes comments field and they will not show up in the proberties of the files in Windown Explorer!
    So I ask, why on earth aren't those fields (in iTunes and in Windows Explorer) compatible, when all other fields (for example name, artist, year) are compatible?

    Okay, thanks for replies and for your time, but the problem continues.
    First: I've ripped CD's in different ways (before starting to use iTunes). I've used Nero, Windows Media Player, Lame and imported mp3 files directly from the internet. Some files have been through Flash Renamer and TigoTago. After importing the files I've tagged them with comments and other stuff directly in Windows Explorer. And then I decided to use iTunes because of buying iPods and playing music through AirPort Express.
    What I've tried to right now:
    I've tried to check files with MP3Val, but it said the files were OK.
    Then I tried - with another laptop - to install I new iTunes program (English language to be sure and there after I imported/ripped a new CD using iTunes to import. Before importing I put a tag in the Comments field in iTunes and it never showed up in Windows Explorer Comment field. I also tried after that to put tags directly in Windows Explorer Comment field and add the files once again to iTunes library, but again, no comments in iTunes. Also again put tags in iTunes, but no tags in Windows Explorer.
    Then I did more or less the same using Realplayer to import the CD, but with the same negative results.
    *Then I went back to my old laptop, imported a CD using iTunes and then tagged the comment field in Windows Explorer and suddenly I got comments in iTunes! But the comments look like this: "00000000 00000210 000008E8 0000000000775908 00000000 0040E5E1 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000".*
    I don't know what to do with this?
    And apparently, it's only when importing new files using iTunes to rip the CD, that this happens. Otherwise, nothing happens at all.

  • Copy iTunes file path to Comments field?

    Since there is no built in way to display the file path of files in your iTunes library, can you copy the file paths to the "Comments" field?
    Teridon wrote an awesome script that will copy them into the "Description" field, however, this overwrites what you have in that field and is not desirable especially for podcasts.
    I attempted to adapt his vbs to write to track.Comments, but "Comments" is not a valid object?
    Any ideas?

    I haven't tested it, but I think if you use "track.Comment" instead of track.Description it will work. i.e. change this line:
    track.Description = FileList
    to this:
    track.Comment = FileList
    Of course, this will overwrite any existing Comment field.
    Oh, and the entire script (for putting the file path in the description) is here:
    http://www.pobox.com/~teridon/itunesscripts/itunespathdescription.vbs

  • ITunes for Books, comment field to small for synopsis. Any solutions?

    iTunes is still a very centric music app. now that it can hold books I was trying to add synopsis of the books I have (useful when you have several hundred or thousand)
    The obvious choice "Comments" field is limited *in the interface* to 255 char which is very small for a book (in the plist file you can put text of the lenght you want but it won't show up in iTunes)
    My second alternative would have been "Lyrics" since you can paste a lot of text there but there is no Lyrics tab for Books.
    One year after iBooks and we don't have any meaningful way to add textual information to text-based entertainment such as books.
    If you know any workaround I'd be grateful, otherwise I really hope Apple would slowly understand that iTunes is much more than tunes nowadays.
    Books should have their own fields (such as ISBN) but at least a book summary is not that farfetched, is it?

    Thank you, Terence. I guess I should have been more clear. I know all that.
    But what about the options that allow a Mac OS Extended (Journaled) drive to be access via NAS/web?
    I know pogoplug, for one, does this. But is anyone using it for iPhoto and is it reliable?
    Here's where they at least claim their device supports Mac OS Extended (Journaled): http://download.pogoplug.com/support/faq.html

  • How do I stop "comments" field metadata from disappearing in Itunes?

    I am using Itunes 10.3.6 to tag songs using the "comments" field under info. After entering my data, occasionally when I click or double click on one of these songs, everything entered in the comments field disappears. I can't seem to find any cause or solution to this problem online (and there doesn't seem to be a logic as to when the data disappears). Does anyone have any ideas how I can keep my work from vanishing?

    Two methods, both of which are covered in the spec: the itunes:block tag or the "Report a concern" link on the podcast's page in the music store.
    In this particular case, you do not need to make use of the changes because the podcast will not be approved.
    -S
    PowerMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

  • View itunes comments field on Ipod

    I like to add additional information about my item in itunes in the comments field (ie: if it is a spoken item, date of event). How can I view this information on the actual ipod? It would be nice especially if I have more than one spoken item and don't remember the actual title, just date.

    Comments don't display on any current model iPod, the additional information on songs can only be viewed through iTunes. A workaround would be to add the date to the title, if comments are something you'd be interested in seeing you can leave feedback/feature requests at this link: Apple Product Feedback

  • Strange "code" in the Comments field when playing songs

    When I play some songs (probably 80% of my archive) iTunes generate some strange code in the Comments field. This is quite annoying, since I use the field to write additional info about the song, artist, location, whatever.
    Examples of such codes:
    " 00000244 00000000 000010B3 00000000 00022325 00000000 000057AD 00000000 00004E37 00000000"
    " 0000014C 00000151 00000551 00000580 0001119E 0001119E 00003C73 0000379B 0001D4D7 0001D4D7"
    and so on...
    How can I stop this generation of random numbers and letters in the comments field?
    null

    Ick.... Well, maybe you're right. I also turned off "let itunes keep things organized" at about the same time. Between turning off sound check, itunes organizing, and the WMP settings, I have never seen it happen again.
    I still think it was WMP, as I only open WMP rarely to listen to web clips and I noticed it had happened to some tracks I had not played in itunes for years, and it happened right after that WMP update. I'd had the sound check and itunes organization thing on for years.
    One thing we can agree on, it was totally random. No rhyme or reason to it, and I even noticed that it didn't even affect all the tracks on some albums.
    I just turned sound check back on, only on my Mac, because that is just my backup copy of files. We'll see if it hits again.
    edit-(it's determining sound volume on x of 393, weird, I have over 27000 tracks in my library)
    Message was edited by: Katrina S.

  • View podcast Comments field on iPod?

    I have a lot of podcasts I listen to on my iPod (classic & nano) but it would be really nice if there were a way to view the Comments field because on these particular podcasts, that's where the info about the show is. Otherwise they basically all look alike, except for the date/hour which doesn't help me sort through which I'd like to hear.
    Is there a way to view Comments on the iPod or is that strictly an iTunes option?
    Thanks.
    Sally

    I don't think that is possible. You can only view the Description, not the Comments.
    It sure would be nice if iTunes let you edit the Description, wouldn't it? You can try giving Apple feedback about it here:
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html
    I wrote a script that will let you edit the description of the tracks you select in iTunes -- but it would be up to you to manually copy the comments field (copy and paste should work). If you want to use it, download the script, then select the podcast tracks in iTunes, then run the script by double-clicking on it. You will be prompted to enter the description for each track.
    You can download it here:
    http://www.pobox.com/~teridon/itunesscripts/itunes_description.vbs (right-click, and select "Save link as")
    Or copy and paste from below into a text file (use Notepad):
    ' # itunes_description.vbs
    ' # This script will eject all connected iPods
    ' # written by: Robert Jacobson (http://www.pobox.com/~teridon/itunesscripts/index.html)
    ' # Last Updated: 19 Sep 2007
    ' # Version 1.0
    ' # This script is GPL v2. see http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
    Option Explicit
    Dim iTunesApp ' iTunes.Application object used to access the iTunes application.
    Dim tracks
    Dim track
    Dim lastvalue
    Dim input
    Dim i
    Dim name
    Set iTunesApp = CreateObject("iTunes.Application.1")
    Set tracks = iTunesApp.SelectedTracks
    lastvalue = ""
    For i = 1 to tracks.Count
    Set track = tracks.Item(i)
    IF track.Kind = 1 Then
    name = track.Name
    input = InputBox("Enter the description you want for the track" & name, "Enter Description", lastvalue)
    If Len(input) > 0 Then
    track.Description = input
    lastvalue = input
    End If
    End If
    Next
    The forum TOS requires me to say: "I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link" because I have a paypal donation link on my webpage, but the program is free (donation totally optional)

  • Comments field being corrupted

    I am discovering that the comments field for various songs in my iTunes 9.0.3.15 library is being changed to weird values; for example:
    00000000 00000210 00000AD4 0000000000C8601C 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
    the "dates modified" values for the changed songs are clustered around date blocks, but i'm not aware of anything particular that would cause this. Also, the changed files were in artist groupings, too; that is, 3 or 4 songs from one artist were modified within minutes of each other, and then 3 or 4 songs from another artist were modified minutes later, etc.
    any ideas?
    Message was edited by: Eric Schurr

    Windows Media Player did this to a bunch of my files after I took an update on it. That update reset the options in WMP to get info from the internet. Like your library, this happened on several random days and only affected a few random tracks on random albums. It also nicely put composer info in some of the tags and got rid of the y in track x of y.
    It hasn't happened again since I turned off the WMP options to get internet info on tracks, in 3 places:
    general tab
    library tab
    privacy tab
    Some folks have also seen the weird 00000s when the itunes preference for sound check (playback tab) was enabled. In my case it was not, and I know it was WMP. I had not even played these tracks in WMP. WMP did it in the background for some reason and itunes is just displaying those changes.

Maybe you are looking for