Length of titles

hi
got a new compter with windows Vista
Tried to organise my music again on my ipod
I have about 65 Go of it
used the hard disk box and every thing
Now my ipod has about 30 Go synchronised.
and I think it refuses to "do" the other 35 Go because the names are too long
Exemple Bach Johann Sebastian Passion disk one name of the movement tempo name of the singers etc .
Is there a way to go around that problem other than to correct by hand and thus loosing information ????
thank you for your help

Hi, welcome to Apple Discussions.
Do the files have complete ID3 tags as well as long filenames? iTunes will grab all the info. from the tag rather than the filename unless there is no tag, in which case it will use the filename as the track name and set all other info. blank. If your filenames & paths are too long iTunes will, as you suspect, fail to import them. There are tag & renaming programs that would help with cutting down the filenames so that you can import. I've long used Magic File Renamer (comes with reasonable trial use) but I'm sure there are completely free alternatives. If you use a standard naming convention of \<Artist>\<Album>\## <Title>.<Ext> and abbreviate very long album/track titles it should be possible to get all your tracks introduced to the library.
tt2

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