I apologize for being vague.
Mr_Noodle wrote:I'm a bit unclear on the situation here. First off, do you have iTunes creating the artist/album/track structure or are you doing that yourself? And is that how things start or how you want them to end up?
I'm running a program on my Windows computer called Tag and Rename. Once I rip the CD I make the artist and album folder and put the tracks in whichever album folder they belong.
Example: I rip the CD "Down on the Upside" by Soundgarden. I make a Folder labeled Soundgarden. I make another folder named after the album "Down on the Upside" and put the tracks in this folder. I then move "Down on the Upside" folder along with the tracks into the Soundgarden folder.
Soundgarden> Down on the Upside> Appropriate Tracks
When I move the "Soundgarden" folder to my Music folder on my Mac, I want Hazel to see that the tracks inside the folder "Down on the Upside" along with any other album in the folder and import them into itunes.
I used the Date added is Today so that whenever I do this for other albums in the future it will go ahead and import them.
Mr_Noodle wrote:Also, do you want Hazel to grab all files in all subfolders of Music or just those at the top. Note that if you want all subfolders, you have to be careful about the iTunes library itself since it is also a subfolder (but again, it depends on your answer to the first question above).
I guess to answer your question, I'd like Hazel to add the files in the subfolder and on top. However I can make a Misc. folder for all my singles if this is a problem. And as far as the itunes library itself, I turned off the "make copy of music to itunes library", but I'm not sure if that's what you were referring to or not.
Pardon my ignorance, but I'm new to the Mac world.
Thanks for your help and patience.