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When attempting to organize or reorganize your extensive iTunes account, duplicated albums are often frustrating. Fortunately, this problem tends to have a fairly simple fix.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 1:
Resolving Multiple Albums
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1Search the album in iTunes. (it should come up as two separate albums in iTunes.)
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2Select Ctrl+A (Cmd on Mac)to select the entire album.Advertisement
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3Do right click and select get info. (a message will pop up asking "are you sure you want to change info for multiple items.")
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4Click yes and you'll be redirected to the info screen.
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5You should see a slot for "artist",and "album artist."
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6Make sure that the album artist field is not blank and that it does not say "Mixed" (if it is blank, or says "Mixed", iTunes will show them as separate albums because they have different artists.)
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7Download the newest iPod/iPhone software (iOS 8.1.2)if this steps will not help. This is compatible with the 5th gen iPod Touch as well as the iPhone 4s-6 plus as well as the iPad 2,3,4 the iPad air and finally the iPad mini 1 and 2. Also, you should download the newest version of iTunes. (you can download from apple's website on the iTunes + iPod support page or in iTunes itself.)
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Warnings
- If you do download the newest version of iTunes and/or update your device, make sure that you back it up before you update. This will keep your iDevice from deleting your iTunes library.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Make sure you transfer your purchases. a message should pop up asking you if you want to transfer purchases. You should always say yes.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- If you don't transfer your purchases, they will be deleted from your iPod (and that's never good.)⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- iPod/iPhone
- iTunes
- QuickTime (this is required for iTunes. Most computers have it pre-installed.
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