Tuesday, April 8, 2014

How to Delete Duplicates Songs from Your iTunes Music Library?

In some apple forums, we can see that there are too many iTunes users ask about how to delete duplicate songs.

Q1: I have about 20,000 songs on iTunes. It's a jumble out there which occupies too much hard disk space. So many tracks with wrong data, duplicates that don’t have the same title listed, etc. How the heck to delete duplicate music?
Q2: Deleted Song Keeps Reappearing! How can I do to it?
Q3: I end up with a lot of duplicates in iTunes somehow. What causes them? How can I make sure they are deleted? What is some software that will help delete duplicate songs?
Q4: How do I delete duplicate songs on my iTunes without having to go though and do it in batch without data loss?
Q5: I need an automatically way to delete duplicate in my iTunes library. I have a ton of duplicates and with the snail speed iTunes functions as it is this is taking far too long time to do individually. Please help!

Luckily you, here are 2 effective ways help you to delete iTunes duplicate songs such as mp3, mp4, etc.

Solution 1: How to Remove iTunes Duplicates from iTunes (Free way)


Whether you've downloaded music or imported songs from CDs, you may have a few duplicate tracks causing clutter in your iTunes collection. It is generally a little known fact that iTunes features an in-bred duplicate finder function. In order to access it, you would need to point to file from the main iTunes’ window and then point to “Display Duplicates”. Here's how to find and get rid of any duplicate songs in iTunes:

Step 1. Open iTunes and select Music/Movies/Podcasts/Books under Library.
Step 2. Go to File > Display Duplicates and iTunes will show all of the duplicate items in your library.


Step 3. Choose duplicate items you want to remove from iTunes library.
Step 4. Press the Delete key on your keyboard.


Step 5. You will be prompted to either keep the duplicate files in your iTunes folder or remove it from hard drive to Trash, which you can finally delete whenever you like.



Well, it is very easy for people to delete music files in iTunes. However, it is not easy for people to delete duplicates in iTunes manually. For example, if you have 10,000 duplicate songs, solution 1 is obviously not a good way for you to clean up. It is going to take you a very, very long time and may cause data loss.
So, is there any better way to do this? Is there any wonderful iTunes cleanup app to help clean up iTunes and delete duplicates in iTunes music library with automatically operation? Of course yes. Tenorshare Music Cleanup, an expert iTunes cleaner tool that could help you delete duplicates songs in iTunes easily and quickly. Only one click, it could help you repair and clean up iTunes music library and other music collections in batch.

Tenorshare Music Cleanup can also remove duplicates in iTunes library for your iPhone 5S/5C/5/4S/4, iPad Air/mini 2/4/3, iPod touch 5/4 and more other iOS devices. It supports iTunes 10, and the latest iTunes 11 (iTunes 11.1, 11.1.1, and etc).

Solution 2: How to Delete Duplicated Music in Batch with Tenorshare Music Cleanup


Step 1: Scan song duplicates in iTunes.

After you download and install Tenorshare Music Cleanup from http://t.co/FyC97NFEaG on your Win computer, you can run it and the program will display you the default mode “iTunes Music Clean”. You can click the button "Start Scan" to scan song duplicates in your iTunes music library.


Step 2: Choose song duplicates to delete.

After scanning, the program will show you the results like Duplicate songs in one list, songs without album artwork, songs without artist, songs without album, etc. For deleting duplicates in iTunes, Select "Duplicates" on the left of the interface and you will see all duplicated songs and the number of the copies in the file tray.

Step 3: Delete duplicates in iTunes.

After the selection, you can click "Clear Duplicate" to remove the songs to trash. Through the cleanup, your iTunes will be well organized.

This iTunes cleanup tool has been considered to be the easiest and most effective one. With this iTunes cleanup program, it would be easier to clean up iTunes and delete duplicates in music library.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Is Apple going to release iTunes for Android? Rumours say iTunes Radio is expanding

iOS and Android have always gone head to head, battling it out as the leading mobile operating systems for smartphones and tablets. However, if rumours are to be believed, Apple could soon release an iTunes App for Android while expanding iTunes Radio into an even bigger competitor to internet streaming services like Spotify.
In March, a report from music site Billboard cited "three people familiar with the talks" who say Apple considering several different options to help address a decline in US download sales from Apple's iTunes Music Store.

In addition to the possibility of introducing digital album-release windows ahead of the CD release on iTunes, Apple is also reportedly talking with record labels about the possibility of turning iTunes Radio into a standalone app that is not only available to iOS users, but also to those with Android devices.

Allegedly, Apple is concerned about an estimated 13 per cent drop in digital albums sales in the US so far in 2014, and a 11 per cent drop in digital single sales during the same period on iTunes, hence the new plans to expand its subscription service. It's believed that the decline in music downloads is due to the growing popularity of services like Spotify, Pandora and even YouTube.

According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, revenue from subscription and music-streaming services doubled in 2013, and now generates more than $1 billion per year, so it's no surprise that Apple is interested in progressing more in an area that has show such impressive growth.

However, whether Apple will want to offer up this service to users of competing devices is another matter. On one hand, it'll remove a unique selling point that comes with iOS devices, but on the other hand, it'll give Android users a taste of iOS that's bound to be attractive and could encourage them to make the switch to Apple.

For Apple, iTunes is an enormous part of its business, and recent forecasts from research firm Macquarie Capital suggests that alone, Apple's iTunes, software and services will grow to account for 20 per cent of Apple's profits by the year 2020.

In fact, Macquarie's Ben Schachter expects Apple's iTunes, software and services business to generate about $30 billion gross revenue this year. "That is almost equivalent to its iPad business and is more than Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, LinkedIn and Netflix's combined (forecasted) revenue," he said.

So does Apple really need to give a portion of its iTunes service to Android users?

Even if the rumours are true, Android users have still got a long wait ahead of them as the discussions about an iTunes App for Google's mobile OS are said to be in the very early stages.

There are already iTunes apps available from Android's Google Play Store, but all of those are made by third-party developers.

Plus, those of us in the UK and every country other than Australia and the US still haven't even got access to the current iteration of iTunes Radio, so we'd like that first please Apple!

More info: http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/iosapps/itunes-for-android-release-date-rumours-3509355

Monday, March 24, 2014

What You Need to Clean Up Your iTunes Music Library

Oh, where there is a computer, there is a iTunes music library. Maybe you think it is not true, but it is. Most of iTunes music library are in a mess. For example, artwork not showing, unknown albums, duplicates music and missing artist names, etc. It is really time-consuming if you sort out this mess iTunes music library one by one, especially if you have lots of music. Luckily you, here we would like to share 4 tips for you to get your iTunes music library organize.

Tip 1: Deleting Duplicates or Old Songs


It is a good habit for you to clean up iTunes duplicates songs and some of old music you won’t listen to any longer. Well, no afraid of delete any songs you don’t need as you can re-download it even if one day you need it. In this way, you can save some space on iPhone, iPad, iPod or other device. In the clean up process, you may find some classics music which you haven’t know you had and you feel like to listening to again. This is really awesome experience.

Tip 2: Add Missing Artwork


It is really boring if many music without artwork in your library. Adding it is easy to do so but gives another dimension to your iTunes music library. First get the album cover from the Google Image search, then drag it onto the homologous missing artwork. It is able to resize no matter for what size. If you have difficult in finding them, have a try artwork tab. You just need to right click on the music, then click “get info”, at last adjust the detail from artwork tab. All in all, it is really worth for you to add artwork.

Tip 3:Fix Song Information


The most tedious bit is to fix some miss song information such as title, album, genre, artist, etc. However, it is incredibly handy if you are searching for something you prefer to listen to. It is a trick for you that just make the same song title if you are no sure of the album. At least it sounds like what you need it to be. This is the same for genre, I think you will never care about if it is wrong. Well, this is because you are the one listen to it often.

Tip 4: Start Buying From iTunes If You Don’t Already
 

It is common that a lot of people still prefer to free download some songs via some illegal source. That sounds nice but there are several problem need to fix. Firstly, it is poor quality and from a dodgy source. Spare yourself cranking the volume up to maximum to here the lyrics and just buy your songs from iTunes, where everything is great quality by default.
Secondly, everything above is already done for you if you buy from iTunes. Download from another source and the song info will probably be wrong, along with either missing artwork or somebody using the artwork to gain exposure for their site. Wouldn’t you rather have a great, high quality, official graphic than a grey music note?

Summary


Do all those things and I promise that your music collection will look great and organize in no time. If you’re lazy and don’t have the time to do this yourself, you have no need to worry about it as there is an alternative available here for you. Tenorshare iTunes Music Cleanup offer a suite of powerful cleanup function to help you automatically clean your iTunes library in just 1 click. I have ever test it and it really worth a try.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

11 Best iTunes Tips You Should Know

Do you think you are skilled in iTunes? If not, here I would like to share 11 must-know iTunes tips with you.

Back Dating: Back date your Albums to them time when you have brought them. For example if someone bought you a Elvis back in 2000 as a gift. Make sure that the date you enter in the library is 2000.


Genre: Change the genre of some of your biggest artists and you will have changed genres of hundreds of songs. For example, search for Pink Floyd and change the Genre of songs to Rock n Roll or anything and you will see a lot of progress.


Automatic Album Artwork: By registering yourself on iTunes which you can do using Paypal too, you can automatically download album artwork from the iTunes Store. In order to so that from the Advanced menu, choose “Get Album Artwork.”


Create Ringtones: Paying $0.99 for a ringtone on iTunes store regardless of the fact that you already own the song, is pretty stupid to me. However, you can use iTunes to create rintones from the songs you already own and listen to everyday.

 

Smart Playlist: For tracks with no genre, no artist name, or no year set up an Unrated (0 Star) Smart Playlist, and SPLs. Create an SPL for tags with no year, then type 20 in the search box and you will be presented with a list of songs with 20′s in their properties comments. And here you can chage year quickly which will save you  heaps of time.


Music transfer: In just one step you can add songs from a CD into a playlist. All you have to do is select the CD in the Source pane and then drag a song (or songs) from the CD tracks list to the white area below all items in the Source pane. iTunes imports the song into your library, creates a playlist and then adds songs to it. The same procedure can be used to enter new tracks into existing playlist.


iTunes Genius: The iTunes genius feature is not that genius at all. It slows down your computer and iTunes by sending random data to Apple and also creates playlist that sync with your iDevice each time you connect it, thus wasting your time. We recommend you turn off the Genius feature under the drop down menu of  “Store”.


Wish Lists: There might be many songs on iTunes store that you would like to buy and  at that time might not be in a position to buy but are planning to buy it in the future. Now, how do you find one when you want it? Simple, Just make a wish list. Create a new playlist in iTunes and then shop the iTunes Store. When you find a song that you want, drag the listing to your new playlist. You can then listen to a preview of any item on your wish list and even buy it directly from the playlist too.


Parental Control: If there is stuff you would like to keep away form from naughty children or oldies you can change the parental control by going to the iTunes Preferences, and clicking on Parental. Then Select the items you wish to disable or restrict and then click the lock to prevent changes. To change your settings, click the lock and then enter your password to gain access again.


Backup: Perform frequent back ups so that you don’t have to go for collecting your precious music from the bottom again if your data is lost sometime. You can do this by going to File, Library, Back Up to Disk. You’ll get the option to back up the entire iTunes library and all playlists, or just your iTunes store purchases, or even just items added since your last backup. This option is best for backup of a small library to a blank DVD.

Update: iCloud pretty much turned this feature useless. With iTunes match, you can store upto 20,000 songs in Apple’s cloud storage and if you have a lower quality song, they will replace it with a higher quality song.

That is all, if you have any more good iTunes tips, please don’t hesitate to contact with us.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

How to Clean Up or Organize your iTunes Music Library Easily?

Q1: Is there a program that will clean iTunes?

“I am just wondering if there is a program that i can download (preferably free) that will assist me in cleaning my iTunes library. I am very meticulous about organization and i can't seem to seem to get everything done that i would like.”

Q2: How can I clean up my iTunes library?

“I'm tired of it looking so messy. I have a lot of repeated songs and tracks that are repeated. How can I clean it up?”

Q3: How to clean my iTunes Library?


“My iTunes Library annoys me so much! I'd like to clean up all the songs that're misspelled and everything like that in just one quick shot! Is there a popular internet file that people can download for free to clean iTunes music files?”

Missing songs artist information, and album artwork? many "unknown artist" and "Track 01"? Lost of duplicated music? To fix all of these problems, Tenorshare Music Cleanup is what you need. It help you clean up iTunes music library easily and quickly, so that get iTunes library organized and optimized. Download and install this tool to operate it step by step.

Step 1. Import Your Music Library

After you open Music Cleanup, you will find "iTunes Music Clean" is the default mode.

Step 2: Scan to Identity Undefined Songs and Find Duplicates

Click "Start Scan" to scan the whole iTunes library to identify all the undefined songs and find duplicates.

Step 3. Fix Music Information

After the scanning is over, Tenorshare Music Cleanup will list the scan result, showing you how many undefined songs and how many song duplicates. Select “Undefined Songs” on the left and you can view all the undefined music in the thumbnail form or in the tabular form. Choose one song and its information will show in the right column.
Click "Identify" in the status bar to allow Music Cleanup to intelligently find all the artist info, album artwork, song name, genre, year, etc. After checking the information, click "Apply". Then all the info will be added to the music files (you are allow to "Identify" information over and over again).

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Step 4. Remove Duplicated Songs

Select "Duplicates" on the left of the interface. You will see all duplicated songs and the number of the copies in the file tray. Choose one song and all files of the same music will show up in the right column. Usually the music file with higher quality will be put a tick and the lower quality a cross. Click "Clear Duplicate" to remove the songs to trash.

That is all. If you found this iTunes clean up guide helpful, please share it with your friends and family. Who knows, maybe they are facing this problem and need help to fix. So please share this article to help them.