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RE: iTunes users, where are your booklet files?

I don’t use iTunes so I can’t help you with the specifics.
I store all the tracks of a CD or a download in one folder.
By doing so, you can always check in case of a missing track if this is a matter of a tagging error or a missing file.
Media players often “organize” the files for you.
This is often by Artist > Album so if there are multiple artist, your albums are split.
Downloads often come with pics and a PDF. I store then in the same folder as the audio.
Basically, keep everything in the same folder.
I do so regardless of the genre.

Classical is not a matter of organizing files but a matter of proper tagging.
This is a problem as the average tagging schema is designed with pop music in mind.
It is artist centered.
In case of Classical the focus is composer, composition and performer.
You can solve this by using a couple of custom tags.
Maybe my website is of use
http://www.thewelltemperedcomputer.com/TG/2_Classical.html
http://www.thewelltemperedcomputer.com/SW/Players/MusiCHI.htm

The Well Tempered Computer


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