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  • iGowanus68

    • Mar 2016
    • 39

    "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

    In March or April of last year, I began experiencing a problem when ripping CDs with dBpa to iTunes. The files that were being directed to the "Automatically Add to iTunes" folder were not then being sent to their respective libraries' "Music" folder & were not displaying in the libraries. Instead, they were accumulating in the auto add folder & had to be manually moved to the library & deleted from the folder. Eventually, I solved the problem by installing an earlier version of iTunes. Well, a problem with that function is occurring again. Only this time the music files per se are not being added to the auto add folder. Instead, a subfolder named "Not Added" is created & under it are date & time named subfolders that contain files I don't recognize. There is one for each song title & it has a dog-eared blank page in front of it. Today, hoping that it would correct the problem, I uninstalled the earlier iTunes version I was using & installed the current version. But this had no effect. An odd thing is that I noticed the problem last week around the time I purchased the dBpa update. I realize that this is a correlation, not cause & effect. In any case, has anyone experienced the same or a similar malfunction recently? & were they able to correct it? Thanks in advance.

    Bill S
  • Dat Ei
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Feb 2014
    • 1786

    #2
    Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

    Hey Bill,

    iTunes moves the files to the folder named "Not Added" - it is not dBpa. Please do not start or just quit iTunes before you start ripping to the folder "Automatically Add to iTunes". Otherwise iTunes tries immediately to move the files into your iTunes folder structur, although these files are not finished or even temporarily.


    Dat Ei

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    • iGowanus68

      • Mar 2016
      • 39

      #3
      Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

      Originally posted by Dat Ei
      Hey Bill,

      iTunes moves the files to the folder named "Not Added" - it is not dBpa. Please do not start or just quit iTunes before you start ripping to the folder "Automatically Add to iTunes". Otherwise iTunes tries immediately to move the files into your iTunes folder structur, although these files are not finished or even temporarily.


      Dat Ei
      Dat Ei,

      Thanks for the reply. Your comment about quitting iTunes right after or just before the dBpa rip is executed might be an explanation if the problem were occurring occasionally, but it is happening on every rip in 4 out of 5 libraries. The process is not happening correctly with the fifth library, but the problem there is different & more or less manageable. I have spent hours on the phone consulting with an iTunes support specialist, as well as hours exchanging emails with one of the senior gurus at the iTunes support forum to no avail. In the end they only say that, if the iTunes CD import process is working correctly & ripping with dBpa is not, the source of the problem must lie with dBpa. I am advised to contact the dBpa developers & use iTunes to import content. All I can say is, I don't think so, & explain again why dBpa is better. But is anyone else experiencing a similar breakdown while ripping to iTunes? I would sure like to hear from them, particularly if they found a solution.

      Thanks again.

      Bill

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      • garym
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Nov 2007
        • 5893

        #4
        Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

        As a test, rip with dbpa with a destination other than the "add to itunes folder". That is, rip to some c:\tempmusic folder. Wait until you've done a batch of rips and all is done. Then copy these newly ripped folders of ripped files over to the "add to itunes folder". As with Dat Ei, I suspect that itunes is trying to add/move the files while dbpa is still finishing some of the work on the ripped files and this confuses itunes.

        p.s. in my own ripping process, I always rip to a "tempmusic" directory, make sure I'm happy with everything (tags, redoing replaygain values for multidisk sets, etc.). Then when happy, I move the folders to my main music library location.
        EDIT: and why is dbpa better. It is a secure ripper that makes sure you are getting bit perfect rips. Itunes does NOT do this. Most people don't care about this or even understand it. But people that care about bit perfect rips always seem to use either dbpa or EAC.....never itunes!

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        • iGowanus68

          • Mar 2016
          • 39

          #5
          Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

          Originally posted by garym
          As a test, rip with dbpa with a destination other than the "add to itunes folder". That is, rip to some c:\tempmusic folder. Wait until you've done a batch of rips and all is done. Then copy these newly ripped folders of ripped files over to the "add to itunes folder". As with Dat Ei, I suspect that itunes is trying to add/move the files while dbpa is still finishing some of the work on the ripped files and this confuses itunes.

          p.s. in my own ripping process, I always rip to a "tempmusic" directory, make sure I'm happy with everything (tags, redoing replaygain values for multidisk sets, etc.). Then when happy, I move the folders to my main music library location.
          EDIT: and why is dbpa better. It is a secure ripper that makes sure you are getting bit perfect rips. Itunes does NOT do this. Most people don't care about this or even understand it. But people that care about bit perfect rips always seem to use either dbpa or EAC.....never itunes!
          Thank you. I'll try what you suggest & report back the result.

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          • iGowanus68

            • Mar 2016
            • 39

            #6
            Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

            Originally posted by garym
            As a test, rip with dbpa with a destination other than the "add to itunes folder". That is, rip to some c:\tempmusic folder. Wait until you've done a batch of rips and all is done. Then copy these newly ripped folders of ripped files over to the "add to itunes folder". As with Dat Ei, I suspect that itunes is trying to add/move the files while dbpa is still finishing some of the work on the ripped files and this confuses itunes.

            p.s. in my own ripping process, I always rip to a "tempmusic" directory, make sure I'm happy with everything (tags, redoing replaygain values for multidisk sets, etc.). Then when happy, I move the folders to my main music library location.
            EDIT: and why is dbpa better. It is a secure ripper that makes sure you are getting bit perfect rips. Itunes does NOT do this. Most people don't care about this or even understand it. But people that care about bit perfect rips always seem to use either dbpa or EAC.....never itunes!
            I did as you suggested & more. Using dBpa, the music files were successfully ripped to the temp music folder & I was able to import them from there to another media player (JRiver Media Center). From there I could play them. I tried everything I could think of. Once, when I copied the music files from the temp music folder to the &*8220;Automatically Add to iTunes&*8221; subfolder, they appeared in the iTunes Library & were playable. But I was unable to replicate that success. Otherwise, nothing worked. I erased the "Not Added" folder repeatedly but it reappeared each time I ripped or copied to the auto add folder, and even when I tried to bypass it by ripping or copying directly to the Music folder. It appears to me like iTunes is deliberately blocking third-party music ripping to its libraries. The only thing that keeps me tethered to iTunes is knowing that it will correctly sync my iPod Classics with the respective libraries. The one time I attempted a sync with JRiver all of the album art on the device was erased. I am new to this software & probably missed something. Anyway, I am disgusted. Any suggestions from anyone would be appreciated.

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            • mville
              dBpoweramp Guru

              • Dec 2008
              • 4021

              #7
              Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

              Originally posted by iGowanus68
              I did as you suggested & more. Using dBpa, the music files were successfully ripped to the temp music folder & I was able to import them from there to another media player (JRiver Media Center). From there I could play them. I tried everything I could think of. Once, when I copied the music files from the temp music folder to the &*8220;Automatically Add to iTunes&*8221; subfolder, they appeared in the iTunes Library & were playable. But I was unable to replicate that success. Otherwise, nothing worked. I erased the "Not Added" folder repeatedly but it reappeared each time I ripped or copied to the auto add folder, and even when I tried to bypass it by ripping or copying directly to the Music folder. It appears to me like iTunes is deliberately blocking third-party music ripping to its libraries. The only thing that keeps me tethered to iTunes is knowing that it will correctly sync my iPod Classics with the respective libraries. The one time I attempted a sync with JRiver all of the album art on the device was erased. I am new to this software & probably missed something. Anyway, I am disgusted. Any suggestions from anyone would be appreciated.
              Rip your CDs to a different folder, not the Automatically Add to iTunes folder.

              Then in iTunes, use the File menu >> Add Folder to Library... option.

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              • garym
                dBpoweramp Guru

                • Nov 2007
                • 5893

                #8
                Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

                Originally posted by mville
                Rip your CDs to a different folder, not the Automatically Add to iTunes folder.

                Then in iTunes, use the File menu >> Add Folder to Library... option.
                I still use iTunes to add music to some old iPods, and that's exactly what I do. I never use the "auto add to itunes" folder (as that option was added long after I had a work flow for adding to itunes).

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                • iGowanus68

                  • Mar 2016
                  • 39

                  #9
                  Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

                  Originally posted by mville
                  Rip your CDs to a different folder, not the Automatically Add to iTunes folder.

                  Then in iTunes, use the File menu >> Add Folder to Library... option.
                  Tried that. Didn't work. Thanks.

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                  • iGowanus68

                    • Mar 2016
                    • 39

                    #10
                    Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

                    Originally posted by garym
                    I still use iTunes to add music to some old iPods, and that's exactly what I do. I never use the "auto add to itunes" folder (as that option was added long after I had a work flow for adding to itunes).
                    Yes. But at this stage, I can't get the music into the iTunes libraries in order to sync. Do you know anything about JRiver Media Center? Or MusiCHI? The latter claims to be designed specifically for Classical & Jazz. I am trying them both now, but so far the results are inconclusive. I know that JRiver syncs with the iPod, but I don't know what happened to the cover art. MusiCHI claims that it does, but they are a little vague & I haven't gotten to the point where I'm ready to try it.

                    Thanks again.

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                    • garym
                      dBpoweramp Guru

                      • Nov 2007
                      • 5893

                      #11
                      Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

                      Originally posted by iGowanus68
                      Yes. But at this stage, I can't get the music into the iTunes libraries in order to sync. Do you know anything about JRiver Media Center? Or MusiCHI? The latter claims to be designed specifically for Classical & Jazz. I am trying them both now, but so far the results are inconclusive. I know that JRiver syncs with the iPod, but I don't know what happened to the cover art. MusiCHI claims that it does, but they are a little vague & I haven't gotten to the point where I'm ready to try it.

                      Thanks again.
                      Sorry, Haven't used those programs. The issues you report suggest some issue with managing files and itunes. Nothing you report seems to have anything to do with dbpoweramp. dbpa simply creates the files. The files are either good or not. You can test this by playing the files in jriver, windows media player, foobar2000, itunes or any number of programs. The files are either good are not. Whether itunes adds them to your itunes library correctly has everything to do with how itunes handles things and how your computer is dealing with folders/files in general. In my own experience, adding files to itunes has always been a simple task. File menu > add folder to library > then choose folder with your files.

                      Respectfully, you'll likely get better help in another forum that relates more directly to itunes. dbpa users aren't typically power itunes users. (I use it in a minor way to load up files on iphones, but itunes is not my main music database or player).

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                      • iGowanus68

                        • Mar 2016
                        • 39

                        #12
                        Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

                        Originally posted by garym
                        Sorry, Haven't used those programs. The issues you report suggest some issue with managing files and itunes. Nothing you report seems to have anything to do with dbpoweramp. dbpa simply creates the files. The files are either good or not. You can test this by playing the files in jriver, windows media player, foobar2000, itunes or any number of programs. The files are either good are not. Whether itunes adds them to your itunes library correctly has everything to do with how itunes handles things and how your computer is dealing with folders/files in general. In my own experience, adding files to itunes has always been a simple task. File menu > add folder to library > then choose folder with your files.

                        Respectfully, you'll likely get better help in another forum that relates more directly to itunes. dbpa users aren't typically power itunes users. (I use it in a minor way to load up files on iphones, but itunes is not my main music database or player).
                        I am in complete agreement about the role of dBpa and that it is not the source of the problem. The only other user support forum I have consulted is the iTunes one & no contributor there nor any iTunes support specialist I have spoken with has apparently known of the existence of dBpa or of any media managing software other than iTunes. Oh, well, I'll press on one way or another. Thanks again for your help.

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                        • garym
                          dBpoweramp Guru

                          • Nov 2007
                          • 5893

                          #13
                          Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

                          Originally posted by iGowanus68
                          I am in complete agreement about the role of dBpa and that it is not the source of the problem. The only other user support forum I have consulted is the iTunes one & no contributor there nor any iTunes support specialist I have spoken with has apparently known of the existence of dBpa or of any media managing software other than iTunes. Oh, well, I'll press on one way or another. Thanks again for your help.
                          I understand that they don't know about dbpa at those forums. But that's really irrelevant since the tests we've had you do show that dbpa is not a source of the problem (the only possibility was that dbpa was still finalizing files while itunes was trying to move...but you've tested that issue already). Hopefully you'll get to the bottom of this. There is likely a simple explanation and fix, so I wouldn't spend my time exploring other programs (jriver, etc.) as that is overkill and doesn't focus on solving the problem at hand. Good luck.

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                          • mville
                            dBpoweramp Guru

                            • Dec 2008
                            • 4021

                            #14
                            Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

                            Originally posted by iGowanus68
                            Tried that. Didn't work. Thanks.
                            In what way did this not work? This has worked successfully for me for many years.

                            Which step does not work, i.e. ripping CDs with dBpoweramp or adding the ripped folder tracks to iTunes, please describe the symptoms. What format are you ripping to using dBpoweramp?
                            Last edited by mville; January 11, 2017, 08:18 AM. Reason: requested file format

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                            • iGowanus68

                              • Mar 2016
                              • 39

                              #15
                              Re: "Automatically Add to iTunes" not working ... AGAIN

                              I'm sorry. I thought I had made it clear at the beginning of this thread. I am ripping & tagging with dBpoweramp CD Ripper, using the Apple Lossless encoder, to one of the 5 iTunes libraries that I have created, iTunes Library 2. Over the past year or so, I have ripped a total of more than 700 cd albums distributed among the 5 libraries by Classical genre & Jazz. Most of the time, I have been directing the ripped music files to the "Automatically Add to iTunes" folders of the respective libraries. Those files would be in an artist folder, & iTunes would move the folder & files to the iTunes Media --> Music folder while at the same time copying the the tagged data as well as, much more often than not, the cover art for display in the library. I believe that this is how the process is supposed to work & it is how it did work most of the time. When it did not, I used the "Add Folder to Library" method & that worked, but it did not work as quickly or efficiently as the auto add method. So that when one way or another I got auto add working again, I used it & had been using it, with occasional hiccups, until last month when it stopped working. This time around when I used the add folder method, there were a couple more steps required than I recall from previously. If you wanted the folder & files to be in the iTunes Media --> Music folder, it was necessary to manually move them there. But then, when I tried to play a track or to sync the library with the iPod, iTunes could not find that content. A "locate file" process was required making the add folder method more cumbersome than it had been. This evening when I attempted to use this method, it did not work at all.

                              Here is something that might be relevant. At the risk of being redundant, what is happening when a cd is ripped to iTunes is that, instead of the music files going to the auto add folder, they are going to a "Not Added" subfolder where, with each new rip, they accumulate as Date-Time named folders containing the music files. Nothing can be done that content but erase it. Tonight I noticed something. Here is the text of a message describing it that I sent to the last iTunes support specialist that I consulting with:

                              "... It is now, in New York City, Wednesday January 11, 2017 8:51 PM, or in Windows format: 2017-01-11 20.51.**. About ten minutes ago, after ripping a cd to iTunes & having the music files be inserted into the Date-Time named subfolder which you may remember is a subfolder under the Not Added folder which is in turn a subfolder under the Automatically Add ... folder. But the date-time folder was stamped 2017-01-12 01.38.40. This is about 5 hours in advance of the time here in New York. It sounds far-fetched, but could this time difference in the naming of the folder be causing the problem or be a clue to its cause?"

                              Any thoughts on this anyone?
                              Last edited by iGowanus68; January 12, 2017, 04:36 AM.

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