Re: Music saved onto media player, travks mixed up

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You can update the metadata within the library, by right-clicking on the
tracks in Explorer --- your favorite search engine should have lots of
information on how to change / update the metadata. =)

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"moil60" <moil60@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just numbered them 01, 02, 03 and so on. Yeah and i corrected the file
names. I dont think i updated the metadata...whats that? how would i do
that?

thanxs for your help.

"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:


How did you number them 1 vs X? If you only edited the filename, that
doesn't count - you need to update the metadata itself.

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"moil60" <moil60@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well i downloaded the tracks then i typed all the info in. then dragged
them
into WMP. when u darg tracks into wmp it shows what u dragged right?
when
i
did that all the tracks were in order. but them when i clcik on all
music,
the tracks are all mixed up. But i numbered them from 1-so on. that
site u
told me to go to. it had a section on it but it didnt really help.
because
it
said sometimes tracks are mixed up because the year toolbar is checked.
but
mine was unchecked.

"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:


How did you type the info in and then drag them in? I don't
understand
what
you're doing here and so couldn't really comment. =)

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"moil60" <moil60@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hey, i download some music(albums) and typed all the info in, eg
track
number
in order, names of tracks. then i dragged the files into media and
they
weren't in the order i saved them as. also one of the song names
chamged
to
track 04.

why am i abe to get them into order?

is there also a way to get album info from downloaded music? it
seems
to
only work from ripped cds

any help will b appriciated.








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