Use iFixCaps to Spell Check Song Names


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Added On: 16th Jan 08

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iFixCaps is a little program which takes the songs you’ve selected within iTunes and spell checks them against MS Word’s dictionnary and at the same time fixes the case to “Sentence case”.

This requires Word (obviously) and .NET Framework 2.0 to be installed on the computer.

For some reason the application also has an option to [Clear "1 of 1" disc attribute] but i don’t see any way in which this is helpful!

Does anyone know how we can convert song titles into Title Case instead? Mediamonkey comes with a built in “Case Changer” script which does justs this.

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  • Gravatarliquidparallax:

    Title Case can be achieved with one of my actions for Mp3Tag, which is compatible with iTunes. Just use iTLU to update afterwards or just right click, get info, then press ok without editing the fields.

    Read this.

  • GravatarEverything iTunes:

    Thank you very much for that LiquidParallax - that’s a really useful technique. It has to be possible to make a script to do it in one action though…

    For now, i have MediaMonkey scanning my tracks in the background, and when i find something in iTunes that needs it’s case fixed, i navigate to it in MediaMonkey and correct them. Then i click “Get Info” on the songs in question and without ticking any boxes click ok. That way the tags in the tracks are read. Alternatively you could use Update.js to fix the iTunes database from the file metadata.

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