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napoleoninrags:
yes - some at least are there (possibly all) but they’re coming across as unassigned, both by album and by artist. So when the library is displayed, they are not found under the artwork or artist. So I can’t play an album in its entirety. Obviously don’t wart to search for each song (if I could even remember them). Do you have a fix for that?

JimH:
They have no tags, but you could tag them in MC.

You could also experiment with the Library Tool called Fill Properties from Filename.  Try a few before you do very many.

napoleoninrags:
that sounds like a lot of effort, if I have to tag each individually and manually. Is this because MC19 for Mac is Alpha version? It hasn’t happened/been a problem with Pure Music or Audirvana +.

MrC:
I replied a possible reason in your other (similar) post.  WAV files do not support standardized tagging; so each vendor does their own thing.  I can't recall if iTunes writes tags to WAV files.  It may be that the other software reads the iTunes database.

You might be able to create an iTunes playlist and export it.  MC can be made to read it I believe (I know there was a bug with this, and I'm not sure if it is resolved yet, but you can try). 

napoleoninrags:
OK thanks

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