Adding track titles to a compilation with over 100 tracks

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LTSings



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  • Posted: 12/17/2023 11:57
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I just added a compilation with 179 tracks. I was going to add the track titles but it says I can only add 100 titles at a time. If I go ahead and do this then how will I add the other 79 tracks, or is it even possible?
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  • Posted: 12/17/2023 16:45
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LTSings wrote:
I just added a compilation with 179 tracks. I was going to add the track titles but it says I can only add 100 titles at a time. If I go ahead and do this then how will I add the other 79 tracks, or is it even possible?


I already added the tracks before I saw this. In the future...you can do it in pieces. I did 20 at a time (just in case the site glitched at the wrong time and I lose a lot of work). You can do 100 at once if you want...that's your choice.

You can do it like this:

Add 90 tracks, save the album
Then go back to the album and add the other 89.
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  • Posted: 12/17/2023 17:27
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Romanelli wrote:
I already added the tracks before I saw this. In the future...you can do it in pieces. I did 20 at a time (just in case the site glitched at the wrong time and I lose a lot of work). You can do 100 at once if you want...that's your choice.

You can do it like this:

Add 90 tracks, save the album
Then go back to the album and add the other 89.


Thanks a lot. That's the first time that's happened to me and I just wasn't sure about what to do.
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Recommend the way Romanelli suggests, but also you can repeatedly add more tracks, so add 100 tracks (or less) and then once you've added them, the site will let you add some more so you can then add 100 more tracks (I also tend to add in smaller batches and save in-between if it's a big listing).
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albummaster wrote:
Recommend the way Romanelli suggests, but also you can repeatedly add more tracks, so add 100 tracks (or less) and then once you've added them, the site will let you add some more so you can then add 100 more tracks (I also tend to add in smaller batches and save in-between if it's a big listing).


Thanks a lot.
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