When opened up iTunes as usual today morning, I realized iTunes couldn't locate bunch of the files. When checked Windows Explorer, I saw many files had got renamed.
For example
from: Sean Paul\Dutty Rock\05 Get Busy.mp3
to: Sean Paul\Dutty Rock\Get Busy.mp3
So I backed up the iTunes Library, recreated a new iTunes Library. I ran a file tag checker and found out 2923 tracks were missing Track Number. The old iTunes Library didn't show me this. So I have permanently lost the Track #. I can't run a program like Tag&Rename because not even the file name has the track #.
Currently I am using MusicBrainz to read tags from CDDB to recover as much possible.
While digging into the problem, I noticed a few things:
None of the M4A songs were affected.
All the files which got track # missing had the Date Modified from 2006-09-28 with time varying from 16:45 to 19:45.
So whatever did this modified the files on 2006-09-28, couldn't do it for M4A files. It also has started doing the damage from A to Z, but couldn't go pass W because I may be rebooted the PC.
It seems like the actual files were not renamed until last night because iTunes would have complained otherwise. The only thing I installed last night was WMP11 but didn't even add any music to its library.
I was wondering if strange things like this has happened to you guys before, and what sort of software programs are known to be causing this kinda behavior.
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McoreD
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Hi All,
Hope you all had a nice Christmas.
Here begins my rant...
When opened up iTunes as usual today morning, I realized iTunes couldn't locate bunch of the files. When checked Windows Explorer, I saw many files had got renamed.
For example
from: Sean Paul\Dutty Rock\05 Get Busy.mp3
to: Sean Paul\Dutty Rock\Get Busy.mp3
So I backed up the iTunes Library, recreated a new iTunes Library. I ran a file tag checker and found out 2923 tracks were missing Track Number. The old iTunes Library didn't show me this. So I have permanently lost the Track #. I can't run a program like Tag&Rename because not even the file name has the track #.
Currently I am using MusicBrainz to read tags from CDDB to recover as much possible.
While digging into the problem, I noticed a few things:
None of the M4A songs were affected.
All the files which got track # missing had the Date Modified from 2006-09-28 with time varying from 16:45 to 19:45.
So whatever did this modified the files on 2006-09-28, couldn't do it for M4A files. It also has started doing the damage from A to Z, but couldn't go pass W because I may be rebooted the PC.
It seems like the actual files were not renamed until last night because iTunes would have complained otherwise. The only thing I installed last night was WMP11 but didn't even add any music to its library.
I was wondering if strange things like this has happened to you guys before, and what sort of software programs are known to be causing this kinda behavior.
Thanks,
McoreD
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