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Managing comments
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If you are like me, you like to use the comments tag to make some smart playlists, based on a variety of things-- I use mine to make playlists for working out, for relaxing, for happy songs, and so on.
However, if you have a large library, it can be a bit of a pain to get all of your songs commented. So what to do?
If you're running iTunes on a Mac, you can get an AppleScript that lets you append text to the comments tag. That's simple enough. But what I also do is keep regular playlists based on each keyword. If I don't want to go through and do each track individually, I just drag a song into an appropriate regular playlist. Then, when there is a goodly number, I head into the playlist and select all the tracks and use the Applescript to append whatever comment to the entire playlist.
I am not sure how much time it saves, but it is a good way to remember what I have tagged and what I have not.
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by synecdoche on Mar 09 | 8:00 am
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What if you dont have a mac? Is there anything that can do something similar on a PC?