So I was browsing through my iTunes folder the other day and I found a special folder located at C:\Users\<Username>\Music\iTunes\iTunes Music\Automatically Add to iTunes. For fun I copied an mp3 file into it and the file immediately disappeared, but instantly appeared in my iTunes library. The mp3 was relocated to C:\Users\<Username>\Music\iTunes\iTunes Music\Music and in that folder was organized by Artist/Album/Track Song.mp3.
Anywho, I created a link to the folder in my favorites and now all I have to do is drag my new songs into the folder, provided they are previously tagged, and iTunes will organize them for you. I think this is pretty nifty.
If I just found this out, I'm sure there are a few of those out there that would benefit greatly from this discovery. And to those who already knew about this, why were you holding out?! :p
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So I was browsing through my iTunes folder the other day and I found a special folder located at C:\Users\<Username>\Music\iTunes\iTunes Music\Automatically Add to iTunes. For fun I copied an mp3 file into it and the file immediately disappeared, but instantly appeared in my iTunes library. The mp3 was relocated to C:\Users\<Username>\Music\iTunes\iTunes Music\Music and in that folder was organized by Artist/Album/Track Song.mp3.
Anywho, I created a link to the folder in my favorites and now all I have to do is drag my new songs into the folder, provided they are previously tagged, and iTunes will organize them for you. I think this is pretty nifty.
If I just found this out, I'm sure there are a few of those out there that would benefit greatly from this discovery. And to those who already knew about this, why were you holding out?! :p
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