![]() ![]() Use AppleScript version "2.4" - Yosemite (10. * writing it back, a temporary tag is written, as if the tag doesn’t change then Music will not write metadata to the file. * and writes them back so that they are embedded in the file’s metadata. * the tags in its database, it does not write them as metadata in the underlying file. ‘Create AAC Version’) tracks that have classical music tags, although it preserves iTunes stopped editing ID3 tags (again) Time to time, iTunes loose ability to edit ID3 tags they allow editing, but when I switch to a different track, I see the old info from the moment of adding to the library. I can see this tag set in the original Apple Lossless file using Subler:ĭoes anyone know of a way to get/set this tag from an AppleScript? My current script is below for reference. ![]() However, the one tag I have not been able to either get or set is the ‘Use work and movement’ tag. I’ve written a simple AppleScript that tells Music to re-write most of these tags, which causes it to then write them out to the file. But the underlying file doesn’t have the metadata, so if I were to ever remove the files or move them to another Mac, I would lose all the work and movement details. To be clear, the Music app’s database retains all these tags and shows them in the Music app. One thing I have found is that if I set the ‘work’ and ‘movement’ tags on my master Apple Lossless tracks, when I then use Music to encode those tracks as AAC, it doesn’t write out these tags to the AAC file. I am cleaning up the tags for my classical music in Music.app.
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