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How to upload a pack of audiobooks packed into folders into iTunes on Mac Os and get something digestible?
If I download some mp3 releases of audiobooks, then I have to process them for another 5 minutes so that everything is kosher in iTunes (so that I can upload it to my iPod later).
And if this is not one audiobook, but a mini-zoo, such as, for example, “Assembly Model” or just something copied from a friend, when some books come in one file, some in several and lie in a folder, some have ID3 tags, the part does not, then the hair stands on end in anticipation of a long fun.
In what way/program/script for Mac Os can you just upload the entire folder with files and subfolders, and get, for example, a playlist where everything is in order (folder, of course, and not alphabetical in the style of Tolstoy, Track-1, Track_1)? ??
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iTunes only works with tags, its file structure order isn't much of a concern. If you look for something, it's Apple Script, which will write something to the tags, according to the structure. It looks like it happened somewhere. Look... With just songs / albums, you can figure it out using this algorithm: www.imtime.ru/publication?id=9062
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