tag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:/discussions/suggestions/2552-more-contextual-information-with-inspection-issuesbeaTunes: Discussion 2017-08-06T10:54:17Ztag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:Comment/431136232017-08-03T10:20:04Z2017-08-03T10:20:04Zmore contextual information with inspection issues<div><p>Hey Richard,</p>
<p>this may not be exactly what you're looking for. But when you're in the inspection and beaTunes shows the songs that a solution would be applied to in the lower half of the screen, you can actually select one of those songs and choose <code>Get Info</code> from the context menu. The <code>Get Info</code> pane can then be used to gather tons of info about the file in question. Like artwork, location on disk etc. Also, in its <code>Info</code> pane, beaTunes will show you what entries do not match entries in reference databases (red underlines). You can have beaTunes display what's on those databases by right-clicking on such a field.</p>
<p>Also, back in the inspection screen, you can right-click on any of those files and select <code>Show Song File</code> to see the folder the file resides in.</p>
<p>Hope this helps a little,</p>
<p>-hendrik</p></div>hendriktag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:Comment/431136232017-08-05T13:41:11Z2017-08-05T13:41:12Zmore contextual information with inspection issues<div><p>When I had my library cleaned up enough I re-imported into iTunes<br>
(Deleted library from iTunes as it had the wrong song files marked As dupes).</p>
<p>After switching beatunes to iTunes library it gave much better<br>
choices for track count</p>
<p>Sent from my iPhone</p></div>Rich Ellisontag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:Comment/431136232017-08-06T10:54:17Z2017-08-06T10:54:17Zmore contextual information with inspection issues<div><blockquote>
<p>After switching beatunes to iTunes library it gave much better choices for track count</p>
</blockquote>
<p>That's a little surprising to me, but - hey - if it works for you, I'm not going to argue! :-)</p></div>hendrik