iTunes: Multiple Item Information Problem Fixed!


I was just having the strangest problem with iTunes 8 – the Multiple Item Information window was appearing blank when I’d try to Get Info on multiple items (like when trying to edit properties for an entire album). Luckily, the fix was pretty easy, though not nearly what I would have expected…

(Thanks to BonoChao for this wonderful tip!)

My other computer running WinXP has the same problem, and it’s due to “Direct Folder” that I installed.

  1. Right click on the “Direct Folder” task bar icon,
  2. select “Configure…”
  3. select “Applications” tab
  4. click on “Add”
  5. Browse for iTunes
  6. deselect “Enable resize….”
  7. click on “OK”

Then you’re done. Hope this solves your problem!

via Apple – Support – Discussions – Multiple Item Information – problem ….

26 Comments

  1. Chris says:

    Thanks!!!

    Did the trick.

    I appreciate you taking the time to post this solution.

  2. bron says:

    thx u very much

  3. Nolan says:

    Thanks a ton! Had no clue what was going on, but this fixed it. Thanks for posting a solution.

  4. Brett says:

    Holy shit. I was not expecting to get it fixed that easy, yet alone have it associated with Direct Folder. Thanks!

  5. Stan VanDruff says:

    Thanks for this post. I would never found the fix before losing my sanity. Or after. How on earth did you connect iTunes with Direct Folders?

    1. willwm says:

      I can’t even remember how I made the connection anymore, but it was a master concoction of Google search terms and a whole lotta luck I’m sure. πŸ˜‰

  6. Matt Warren says:

    Direct Folders runs everything on my PC and this was driving me batty. This is extremely helpful. Thanks so much.

  7. Efi Paz says:

    One more enthusiastic admirer – took me hours to find your place on the net, but the magic was instant – thanks a lot…

  8. Kevin says:

    Thank you very much. It was driving me nuts and it would have eaten hours of my day had you not popped up on google.

  9. Andy says:

    I am experiencing a similar problem, but I am not familiar with Direct Folder. On most of my items in iTunes, the Get Info fields are greyed out. The only ones that are available are rating, start time and stop time. I thought that it might be read only settings on the files, but that did not work. I am running iTunes 8 on Vista. Any suggestions? I will appreciate any assistance that you can provide.

    1. willwm says:

      @Andy, the first thing that comes to mind is a permissions issue – do you (or more importantly, the user that iTunes is running as) have full read/write access to your iTunes music folder and the files contained within? (This would also explain why rating/start/stop-time are available since I’m pretty sure that they’re just iTunes metadata stored within its own DB).

  10. Andy says:

    Thank you for responding. Yes, I have full administrator permission on this PC. There is only one logon for the PC. I noted that some of the file folders were marked as read only and changed them. This fixed the issue for some of the items, but not others. The ones that will not be fixed do not have my user logon, but account unknown. I removed this from a file and added my logon. I then attempted to change it from read only, but the change would not take.

    My computer recently died. I store the files on a removable hard drive,so I purchased another computer and installed iTunes. Then replaced the database with the pre-crash database. Everything seemed to work fine until this issue. Do you know what I am doing incorrectly or have any other suggestions? Thanks again.

  11. Andy says:

    I figured it out. It was the permissions, but I had to begin with the “my documents” folder. Thanks again.

  12. Turbohog says:

    THANK YOU!!! I never would’ve expected it to be Direct Folders! I’m so glad I found this! Thanks a bunch

  13. WOW!,,,

    THANKS!, WOULD NEVER HAVE REALISED IT WAS THAT…

    MADE MY DAY

  14. Neal says:

    Great! Many thanks.

  15. Sjeltur says:

    Thanx – never thought of DirectFolders…..!!!

  16. Joel D says:

    Yet another satisfied customer! Kudos!!

    Amazing to see how common this is. You’d think it would affect maybe five people in the whole world.

  17. Mike says:

    Thank you! I had been uninstalling and trying various crazy things before seeing this.

  18. Dorrie Harstad says:

    How do I find the Direct Folder in Windows Vista. I feel like an idiot but can’t find anywhere to configure on folders.

  19. Doron Meir says:

    WOW! Thanks bro, how the hell did you make THAT connection?

  20. G Snyder says:

    Wow, I would never have found that without you – thanks!

  21. Ramki says:

    I thought this was a bug in iTunes till I discovered this link. You are amazing.

    As some have mentioned above, I never thought this could be a conflict with any other application leave alone DirectFolders.

  22. doug says:

    Thanks so much for this solution! I don’t think I would have ever found it on my own. DirectFolders wasn’t even on my troubleshooting radar! πŸ™‚

  23. Will says:

    THANK YOU!

Leave a Reply to Doron Meir Cancel reply

Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s