You have long been able to do this in list views, but only for item names. This tag editing is not available in Artists or Genres view. Click the name of an album or artist, and it highlights, so you can change its text.
Simplified tag editing in Albums view: You can now edit tags, such as the name of an album or artist, by clicking a text in Albums view.The button isn’t a big deal, but the menu makes it easier to stream to multiple speakers: New AirPlay button and menu: The AirPlay button and menu have been revamped.There’s also the red Love icon to add another splash of color. The blue they’ve used seems to be at odds with the spartan nature of the rest of the interface, but given the way iTunes design has been approached in recent years, any color is good. Blue: The dominant color of iTunes is black, white, and gray, but there are a number of blue accents: buttons, stars, tab highlights, and more.If you make a new playlist in the Music library, it shows a small musical note create one in the Movies library, and it shows a couple of film frames. Playlist icons in the sidebar: Playlist icons now contain little overlays showing the library in which they were created.
I wish this was something that users could configure it looks ugly, seeing all these microphone in Artists view. Now, it just uses a boring picture of a microphone in a circle. No more random album artwork to illustrate artists: Previously, iTunes would choose an album to illustrate an artist in Artists view.This was an option in iTunes, but never in the iOS Music app. Custom Colors for albums and playlists are gone: I think this is a good thing, but I agree that offering the option would probably have been better.Note that there’s a new Custom Lyrics checkbox on the Lyrics tag of a track’s Info window this tells iTunes to use the lyrics you’ve added to a track, rather than to search for them. I wrote about this last month, and it hasn’t changed much. Lyrics: You can now easily display lyrics during playback, and iTunes can search for lyrics on the fly.See some discussion of star ratings here. Star ratings gone in the iOS Music app: This doesn’t affect iTunes, but it suggests that iTunes may deprecate star ratings in the future.But you could use them for your own music as well. These are essentially for Apple Music, so the recommendation algorithm can fine-tune the music it displays. Love and Dislike: Apple introduced Love ratings a while ago they now add Dislike ratings.
I’ll have a full explanation of this on Macworld soon.
There are some major changes to the interface, and to Apple Music, as well as some minor changes to the app. ITunes 12.5 (or more precisely 12.5.1) was released yesterday.