casual browsing and searching through the archives did not offer any new insights, so here's my first post.
the back story:
i lost the ntfs volume that contained my itunes library (and i didn't have a full backup -- long story). i'm currently re-ripping, using itunes.
things to note:
. original files were all mp3's ripped with itunes
. i did have a backup of the library database (xml) file
when i re-rip a cd, provided it has the same title, artist, and track names as it had before, it will nicely prompt me whether i want to "replace" the old (missing) tracks, and upon confirmation add the new tracks to the library but keep play count, last played, rating, etc. good show!
the craziness:
. if i re-rip to mp3's, all is fine -- all fields are preserved
. if i re-rip to alac, then rating, play count, last played gets saved, but BPM does not!
since i dj for dances and most of my music has bpm ratings (acquired by hand, because automatic bpm calculators tend to choke on swing music) this is a fairly big deal to me. i don't want to enter them all by hand again...so...given that i want to switch to alac, any advice? i mean, anything except "that's a bug in itunes" or "stick to mp3's, no one will be able to hear the difference if you go 320 vbr".
is there a tool to import tags from an itunes db file and apply them to another library? that'd be perfect -- i'd just let it nuke all my bpm ratings and then re-import them from the old library db.
cheers,
alex.
