Change song and CD information in Music on Mac (2024)

Change song and CD information in Music on Mac (1)

If you’re connected to the internet when you insert a CD into your disc drive, Music automatically retrieves information about the CD and the songs on it. When you import the CD into your library, the retrieved information is imported with it. Music retrieves CD information from the Gracenote media database.

You can also enter CD and song information into Music yourself, or change the information that was retrieved. Information about each item in your music library is stored in the item’s Info window.

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Change the name of the song, artist, or album

  1. In the Music app Change song and CD information in Music on Mac (2) on your Mac, click Songs in the sidebar.

  2. Select the item, then choose Song> Info.

    If no information appears in the Info window, you can look up CD information in the Gracenote media database or send CD information to Gracenote. See If song information doesn’t appear in Music.

  3. Type the new information, then press Return.

Change CD information

  1. In the Music app Change song and CD information in Music on Mac (3) on your Mac, insert an audio CD into your computer’s CD or DVD drive, or into an external drive that’s connected to your computer.

    If information for the CD isn’t displayed, select it below Devices in the sidebar.

  2. Do one of the following:

Tip: If you’re changing the same information (for example, the genre) for multiple items, you can select all the items and change the information for them at the same time.

Change information without changing the files on your hard disk

By default, changing information for an item in Music also changes the file’s name on your hard disk. You might not want filenames to change if, for example, the files are used by other apps on your computer.

  1. In the Music app Change song and CD information in Music on Mac (4) on your Mac, choose Music> Settings, then click Files.

  2. Deselect “Keep Music Media folder organized.”

Tips for using song and CD information to organize your music

You can edit information in the Info window to make it easier to find and sort items in your library. For example, you can:

  • Group individual movements on a classical CD into one work by indicating the name of the work (for example, “Piano concerto in A Minor, Op. 54”) in the Grouping field.

  • Group songs that are part of a compilation together in your library by clicking Details and then selecting the checkbox next to “Album is a compilation of songs by various artists.”

  • Identify the individual artists on a tribute album in the Artist field, and type “various” in the Album Artist field.

  • Create your own genre category by clicking Details and typing the category in the Genre field.

  • Change the order in which tracks on a CD play by changing the numbers in the Track fields.

  • Create a Smart Playlist that includes only songs that are just the right speed for your workout by typing the number of beats per minute in the BPM field. For instructions, see Create a Smart Playlist.

  • Enter custom sorting criteria for a song. Select the song, choose Song > Info, click Sorting, then enter the custom text.

Change song and CD information in Music on Mac (2024)

FAQs

Change song and CD information in Music on Mac? ›

In the Apple Music app on your Windows computer, select Songs in the sidebar. Select the More button for a song, choose Properties, then select Details. Type the new information, then select OK.

How do you edit song metadata in Apple Music? ›

In the Apple Music app on your Windows computer, select Songs in the sidebar. Select the More button for a song, choose Properties, then select Details. Type the new information, then select OK.

How do I change the CD Info in iTunes? ›

In the iTunes app on your PC, view and change details about songs and albums when you insert a CD. These details are used when searching and sorting items in your iTunes library. To change these details, choose “CD info” after you insert a CD. Enter the group or person who recorded the CD.

How do I change my Music settings on my Mac? ›

To change these settings, choose Music > Settings, then click General. Note: Apple Music, lossless, and Dolby Atmos aren't available in all countries or regions. See the Apple Support article Availability of Apple Media Services. Access your music library on this computer from all your synced devices.

How to edit song Info on Mac? ›

Change the name of the song, artist, or album

In the Music app on your Mac, click Songs in the sidebar. Select the item, then choose Song > Info. If no information appears in the Info window, you can look up CD information in the Gracenote media database or send CD information to Gracenote.

How do I edit Apple Music audio settings? ›

Choose an equalization (EQ) setting: Go to Settings > Music > EQ. Normalize the volume level of your audio: Go to Settings > Music, then turn on Sound Check.

How do I choose import settings in Music on my Mac? ›

To change these settings, choose Music > Settings, click Files, then click Import Settings. Choose an encoding format such as AAC Encoder or MP3 Encoder. Depending on which encoding format you chose, choose one of the preset settings or create your own custom settings.

How can I edit music on my Mac for free? ›

Coming preinstalled on Macs and available to download on iPhones and iPads, Apple GarageBand offers one of the best free audio editors for those in the Apple ecosystem. It's also one of the most accessible and versatile - a simple, slick program that makes it easy to make compositions regardless of your skill-level.

How to set music preferences on Apple Music? ›

When you first tap Home, you're asked to tell Apple Music about your preferences. Apple Music uses these preferences when recommending music. Tap the genres you like (double-tap those you love, and touch and hold the genres you don't care for). Tap Next, then do the same with the artists that appear.

How do I edit audio on my Mac? ›

In the Voice Memos app on your Mac, select the recording. Click the Edit button to open the recording in the Edit window, then click the Trim button . If you have a trackpad or a Magic Mouse, click or tap with two fingers on the recording, then choose Trim Recording.

How can I edit my Apple Music profile? ›

You can change your name or the photo shown in your Apple Music profile. In the Music app on your Mac, click Home in the sidebar. Click the My Account button (looks like a photo or monogram) in the top-right corner of the window, then click Edit.

What is metadata in Apple Music? ›

Descriptive metadata.

Provide artist names (primary and featuring), song titles, release date, track numbers, and similar primary metadata to help listeners find your song or album to add to their library or playlist.

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