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11 Add a Music or Video File to Your iTunes Library

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75.gif Examine and Modify Song Information Tags

Not all your music files are found on physical CDs. Chances are, if you’ve been on the Internet for any length of time, you’ve received or discovered music files (usually in MP3 format) from time to time—whether the files are of popular songs or of any other nature, such as comedy routines, political speeches, demo songs from a friend, or archived radio broadcasts. Perhaps you’re an amateur or professional musician creating music using applications such as Ejay or GarageBand, and you want to add your productions to your iTunes Library so that you can enjoy them with the rest of your music and transfer them to your iPod to take with you. Or perhaps you’ve just found a lot of music you like using file-sharing services. (But of course, you wouldn’t do that.)

Fortunately, adding these files to iTunes is pretty easy, and you can do it one of two ways: by navigating to the file’s location or by dragging and dropping. iTunes can import songs in MP3, AAC, AIFF, WAV, or MIDI format. In Windows, it can also import unprotected WMA files, which it automatically converts to AAC format during the importing process. Video files in MPEG-4 or QuickTime format can be imported in this way, too.

s1.gif Add a File by Navigating

Choose File, Add File to Library (in Windows) or File, Add to Library (on the Mac). A file picker dialog box appears. Use this picker (which is in the standard form for your operating system) to navigate to the location on the hard disk of the music file you want to import. Select the file and click Open or Choose. (You can also select multiple files at once by holding down Shift, Ctrl, or star.jpg as you click.) iTunes copies the file into an appropriate place in your iTunes Music folder, filing it into subfolders named according to the embedded info tags (if present). The original file is left untouched on your hard disk.

A reference to the file is now available in your Library, and its info tags are added to the navigation lists (Artist, Album, and Genre), if present. If the file is a video, it’s also available by clicking Videos in the Source pane; this action shows you a “thumbnail” preview of the video floating over a reflective black surface along with its embedded information.

s2.gif Add a Folder Full of Files

Suppose that you like to keep all your MP3 files in a certain folder on your disk; or suppose that you have a folder that resulted from unpacking a ZIP archive of a certain collection of MP3 files, such as a ripped CD album. Instead of picking each file individually to add it to the iTunes Library, you can instead choose the whole folder. iTunes imports all the importable files in that folder and ignores any nonimportable files; it even searches subfolders for files to import, making it a one-step process to add a whole folder-tree full of music and video files.

On the Mac, the process for adding a folder is the same as in Step 1: In the file picker window, simply select the folder name (instead of selecting an individual file within the folder) and click Choose. In Windows, however, choose Add Folder to Library from the File menu; a separate kind of picker appears, showing you the folder tree structure beginning with your Desktop. Open folders in the tree until you see the folder you want; click to select it and then click OK.

s3.gif Drag a File or Folder into iTunes

Another, more direct way to add a file or folder to iTunes is to simply drag and drop it into iTunes. In the Finder or Windows Explorer, navigate to the file or folder that you want to import; with the iTunes window open, click and drag the item into the song listing pane of iTunes (the main body of the window, below the Browse lists). The + icon on the mouse pointer indicates that the item will be added to iTunes when you release the mouse button. When the mouse is in the iTunes window and the + icon is visible, drop the item into iTunes to add it to the Library.

s4.gif Find the File You Just Added

iTunes doesn’t automatically scroll to show you the file you just added. If you want to find the file, the easiest way is to type its filename into the Search box while the Library item is selected in the Source pane. As you type, the song listing narrows to show you only the matching songs in the Library.

Another way to locate the newly added song is to scroll horizontally to the Date Added column in the song listing pane (see 77.gif Customize Which Information Columns Are Displayed if this column is not there) and then click the column heading twice to sort the songs on that column in descending order. The newly added song (or songs) should be at the top of the list.

If the file you added is a video, click Videos in the Source pane to see the video as an icon in a specialized presentation screen without music files getting in your way.

s5.gif Fill Out the Info Tags

If the song files you imported weren’t created using iTunes or a similar program with access to the Gracenote database, chances are that the info tags aren’t completely filled out. Without all the info tags properly set, you can’t navigate to the song using the Artist and Album lists, as you can with tracks you imported properly from a CD or bought from the iTunes Music Store. Select a song and click in various fields to make changes to its fields. Alternatively, select the song and choose File, Get Info (or right-click the song and choose Get Info from the context menu) and make the changes in the comprehensive info tag editor window.

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