

I created an AppleScript that might be too primitive for you to find much more useful than drag-and-drop. (I titled this topic to encourage a broader discussion of Swinsian usage tips.)

However, it’s a nuisance to arrange the Finder and Swinsian windows to permit dragging.Īn alternative solution would be to use a separate tagging program to fix the tags before importing them to Swinsian.Īny other suggestions? I will follow up with the developer if no one here has a good solution. Swinsian does not seem to have this capability.Īn awkward solution I’ve adopted is to create an empty playlist and then import new tracks by dragging them to the playlist window.

In iTunes, you can sort tracks by Date Added or define a smart playlist for recently added tracks. I find that classical albums purchased online often have mixed-up metadata so that I cannot dependably find the tracks in a newly imported album by searching for a composer, work or artist.
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Question: Have any Swinsian users figured out how to locate newly imported tracks in the browser in order to edit their metadata? (For playback, I use a script to copy a selection of tracks in Swinsian to the queue in HQ Player.) I recently switched from iTunes to Swinsian as a music database manager because Swinsian handles FLAC and DSF files.
