![]() ![]() I wrote a python tool named replica that automates the task of replacing file while keeping id3 infos of the old file. Looking for a solution that will work without Match, or when Match can't upgrade a track. ![]() Please assume (for the purpose of this question) that I'm not interested in the automatic upgrading it can provide. Is there a way in iTunes for me to replace the lower bit rate version of a track with the new higher bit rate version, without having to re-add the track to playlists already containing it? Could I just slip in the new version of the MP3 (assuming same name) with a filesystem copy, or is that liable to cause problems in iTunes? How can I avoid having to manually copy metadata or manage playlists affected? I don't use iTunes itself for my ripping I use another ripping tool. I do intend to re-rip some of my source material (the music I listen to most often) at the higher bit rate. Storage is cheap now and I'd like to replace those songs with higher-quality versions (e.g. ![]() I have in my iTunes library some songs that, years ago, I ripped from CDs at bit rates of only 128kbps.
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