by Onweerwolf » Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:15 pm
It's stored in the database file as far as i know and not in the the tags.
If it helps: you can export the library in iTunes in a .txt file, opening this in Excel gives you the exact date added data for every song. You can also export the library as an .xml file and I assume the data is there too, however I don't have experience in working with such files.
So what i'm looking at is this:
I load my complete library in MM, which should then be the same as my library in iTunes. Now the thing that has to be done is that a script overrides the date added data in the MM library file with the date added data from the iTunes library file.
It should be similar to MM's function to import played count and last played data from the iTunes library. Actually: as far as my knowledge goes I think it should work exactly the same.
It's stored in the database file as far as i know and not in the the tags.
If it helps: you can export the library in iTunes in a .txt file, opening this in Excel gives you the exact date added data for every song. You can also export the library as an .xml file and I assume the data is there too, however I don't have experience in working with such files.
So what i'm looking at is this:
I load my complete library in MM, which should then be the same as my library in iTunes. Now the thing that has to be done is that a script overrides the date added data in the MM library file with the date added data from the iTunes library file.
It should be similar to MM's function to import played count and last played data from the iTunes library. Actually: as far as my knowledge goes I think it should work exactly the same.