Jim Barraud

iTunes Pre-Order Shenanigans

In my previous post about the new Nine Inch Nails album I mentioned it was purchased using iTunes “craptastic pre-order mechanism”. Let me explain.

This was my first pre-order through the iTunes store. I did so since I was going to purchase the album anyway, and if you pre-ordered it you would receive a bonus track. Another advantage of pre-ordering was when you placed your order, the current single would automatically be downloaded. You would be charged 99 cents for the single, then charged the remainder when the album was available. So I figured why not.

I was notified via email when the album was available for download. Upon downloading the album I noticed something strange. Then entire album was being downloaded except for track 3. Which was the previously downloaded single. Not a huge deal, I could just update the ID3 tags of the file so it had the correct album name and more importantly, the correct track number. It’s current track number was 1 since it was the single that was previously downloaded. Updating the album name and track number would put it in the correct track listing order, or so you would think. No matter what I updated on the file, what should be track number 3 would always be listed last. And after searching Apple’s support forums, it turns out I wasn’t the only one.

But there was something else strange. iTunes has a feature where it places an arrow next the selected track, artist and album. Clicking this arrow takes you to that particular track on the iTunes store. At least it should. Clicking the arrow on these tracks produced the error “Year Zero will be available in the store on April, 16 2038”. So obviously something was wrong.

Download Error

I sent an email to Apple support explaining the track listing issue. Which essentially boiled down to the following. You can sort by Track Number and everything is peachy. But if you sort by album, the previously downloaded track is placed at the bottom of the track listing. The iPod sorts only by album, so it would never be listed in the correct order on my iPod. Apple support promptly responded with a suggestion of creating a custom playlist to sort the tracks correctly. To which I responded that this was not an acceptable solution. That something was obviously wrong with the file and explained the date issue upon clicking the track arrow. Apple support then responded that something was indeed wrong with the files and apologized for the fact. I had expected them to just give me the ability to re-download the album, but they actually provided me with a refund for the album. I have to give them credit that they exceeded my expectations in resolving my issue. Will I pre-order an album again? No. First impressions are the most important. And while the support response was great, I still wouldn’t risk having the issue happen again. But I would by more tracks from the store, I’ve purchased plenty already. They just won’t be pre-ordered.

You’d think I would have just turned around and repurchased the album on iTunes. But no, I didn’t. With all the cool things I’ve heard about the packaging and the heat sensitive label, I went out to my local Target and purchased the CD. I then ripped it at a higher bit rate then what’s currently available on the iTunes store. And I have the freedom to put those tracks on any device I choose. I also have the ability to share this great album with friends who may not have discovered it on their own, <cya>not that I would do that of course</cya>. Maybe that EMI company is on to something.

Comments

I have actually bought a couple of pre-ordered albums thru iTunes, and the only ones that give me this problem is when the single doesnt download with the album when it comes out. i have possibly bought 2 preordered album.. Year Zero would make the second for me with this problem.

posted by zerock on 05.16.07 at 4:51 pm

This was my first iTunes pre-order and the experience left me with a bad taste in my mouth. I’m sure if the pre-order doesn’t contain a pre-downloadable single, everything works great. I’d expect the entire album would download when it became available. Unfortunately more and more pre-orders are featuring the single download. Which is unfortunate since a lot of them also contain bonus tracks you only get when pre-ordering. Overall, I’ll be waiting till the album is released should I want to purchase it because it’s just not worth the potential hassle should this happen again.

posted by Jim on 05.17.07 at 3:18 am

I am having the same problem with Maroon 5’s “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long”. I’ve downloaded pre-orders before without this problem. This actually bothers me very much.

posted by Anson on 05.22.07 at 7:21 am

The problem appears to be with Apple’s custom “plID” atom. I had this problem with “Inside In / Inside Out” by The Kooks. Track 5 “Ooh La” was the free song of the week, and I bought the album at that time. It changed the download such that this track was different.

I used AtomicParsley (http://atomicparsley.sourceforge.net/) to figure out which atoms were different.. about 4 of them stood out but plID was the one that actually affected this. Unfortunately, AtomicParsley doesn’t support editing of arbitrary atoms, so I had to use a hex editor to change it. Once the value matched the other atoms, iTunes sorted it by “Album” in the correct order.

posted by Sean on 06.05.07 at 7:43 pm

I’ve had no problems updating the single that downloads first and appearing in the correct order when I sort by album or album by artist, maybe you’re doing it wrong are you updating the total track count on the other tracks as well, so if your song is 3 of 14 do the other songs say “# of 14”? And also make sure that under album artist it should be the same for all the songs on the album, I’ve never had a problem with 30 something preorders

posted by david on 09.11.07 at 2:43 am

I pre ordered for the first time on iTunes for the new 50 cent album. Here’s where my issue comes into play…. The album has been out almost 10 hours now and I’m still not able to get it. I’m told I have to wait for an email to come saying it’s ready for me to download. I don’t understand this, why isn’t it ready at midnight? I really wanted to get this loaded on my iPod today so I could listen at the gym but now who knows when I’ll be able to get it. I should have just waited till this morning to order it and I could have had it right away.

posted by Josh on 09.11.07 at 5:34 am

I pre ordered Springsteen’s magic in August. The album came out over 24 hours ago and is pushing 48 hours. I still haven’t received an email. I’ll never preorder from iTunes again.

posted by James on 10.03.07 at 7:00 pm

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