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Problem:

sometimes when I download CDs onto my PC/iTunes it will store a song(s) as a separate 'album', especially compilation/mix CDs, the worst case being every song on one CD was filed as a separate CD.

Is there a way I can move these 'albums' into the correct file, and in the case of mix CDs into the correct order?

Thanks in advance

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Yeah, I posted something along these lines ages ago. I've got a load of DJ Kicks, Fabric etc compilations that splinter into separate files when added to the Itunes library. Annoying. I also have a number of albums on there that simply dont play anymore. Any help would be great.
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You need to go into Preferences or Options (depending on which version of iTunes) and set a switch to say 'do not organise files when importing'. It might be under Importing > Advances Options or similar. (I'll check) if I get a moment.)


At the moment it's reorganising by artist, album etc., which of course produces daft results for mix CDs.

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