and it ended up in my Downloads folder, so I moved it to the desktop, then played one of the songs in the album. s soon as I played the song, it opened up in iTunes and then
On macOS in Garageband/iTunes, you used to be able to add chapter markers to AAC/M4A audio files so, if releasing something like a podcast, you can put different album artwork up, different titles, and have it all tied to different time indexes, as well as the ability t...
I even eliminated the artwork because that was slower to load than the songs themselves. It took two weeks to copy all the music onto the card because I was afraid to do it all at once (because it takes such a long time it will burn out the fan). ...
So I've set the preferences to keep my "music folder organised". So it's always done : /Macintosh HD/user/music/artist/album/*.mp3 Now it does /Macintosh HD/user/music/music/artist/album/*.mp3 I don't know why its decided to do that? b. I can't add album artwork either? Any...
On macOS in Garageband/iTunes, you used to be able to add chapter markers to AAC/M4A audio files so, if releasing something like a podcast, you can put different album artwork up, different titles, and have it all tied to different time indexes, as well as t...
On macOS in Garageband/iTunes, you used to be able to add chapter markers to AAC/M4A audio files so, if releasing something like a podcast, you can put different album artwork up, different titles, and have it all tied to different time indexes, as well as the ability ...