How to get iTunes to recognize that certain ID3 tags have been removed from files?

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I use MusicBrainz Picard to manage the ID3 tags on my MP3 collection and iTunes for playing them and managing my iPod. I have Picard set to remove the Composer tag from any files that don't also contain the word "Classical" in the Genre tag.

I've run Picard and it has removed the Composer tag from many of my files. However, iTunes keeps displaying the old value of the Composer field.

I have tried right-clicking on the file to update, choosing "Get Info" and clicking OK. This has no effect on the Composer field when it has been removed entirely; it only refreshes the displayed value when it has been changed from one non-empty value to another.

How can I get iTunes to stop showing the old values for tags that have been removed? Please note I don't want to lose other iTunes metadata such as ratings and play counts, so removing the files from the iTunes library and re-adding them is not an option.

Nick Meyer

Posted 2010-09-09T18:28:37.703

Reputation: 646

Answers

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Try this from this thread:

  • Select a group of songs
  • Right click->Get info (or Ctrl+I I think)
  • Change ANYTHING. Add a space to the comments section, any change at all
  • Click OK, see if the new tag info shows up.

JNK

Posted 2010-09-09T18:28:37.703

Reputation: 7 642

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I suspect the problem is that Itunes has a database (XML file? dont remember) where it stores the details.

Try to see if this is possible:

  • make a smart playlist with everything that is not classical
  • select all songs in that playlist
  • Right click->Get Info
  • Blank the composer field (making sure the checkbox is checked)
  • Apply

MattBianco

Posted 2010-09-09T18:28:37.703

Reputation: 1 763

well of course that would have an effect, but OP wants to avoid using iTunes to manage the id3 tags... ;) – kluka – 2012-11-05T18:40:27.850