iTune screwing up WAV file data?


I am not sure if i'm doing something wrong or I'm just stupid...

When ever I whip out my computer to start fresh, iTune screws up my WAV files. All WAV files would only show up with track number, song name. All other info is deleted...(such as album name, artist, comments, etc..)

And the only way i know of to get all that info back is to re-rip EVERY CD... It's very time consuming. Made me stomp around the house, slamming doors, and almost made me cry.

Is there a correct procedure to back up all the info on WAV files? (I guess that's called metadata?)

I haven't tried it (because I'm affraid that I might be wrong) really dont want to go through all this again. But am I suppose to File--> Export...--> and save the Music.xml file. Then when I have to start fresh again, go to File--> Import.

But is that before or after I choose "Add Folder to Library"??

I hope I'm making sense...
spoolyt

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Well, I used iTunes to rip the WAV...
I just like the fact that I can always go to a lower format from WAV. Somehow knowing that I preserved the most info possible comforts me...

One thing i do know, when iTunes ask to re-organize/rename your files, click NO!!! when iTunes does that, thats when it screws up all the info!!!
I am soooo ready to smash my HP laptop! My LCD screen is busted, I cannot display color correctly. Things that should be black, turns to a solid green, right now it's even hard for me to read text. and i have mutiple vertical lines goes across the screeen... So I will have to import all my file to new laptop sooner or later...

When I have time, i'm gonna piece together a computer from all the spare parts i have sitting around. Copy all my music onto its hardrive and try a few different ways to preseve the info/data when migrating/re-constitute/re-install everything... I guess i'll let y'all know what happens.
Jkscherk,
I'm talking about when there is time that you have to reinstall everything, or when you buy/build a new computer. And when you try to put the WAV files back in, most of the info gets deleted.

Everything is good when ripped.