Re: MP3
- From: "Dale" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 09:22:09 -0600
But you'll own them forever that way. Good luck.
Dale
"Dayle" <Dayle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:22C0905F-3374-497D-8348-10D22457DE40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I thought they were WMA's but they ARE rax files. Guess I might have to bite
a really HUGE bullet and just buy the cd's that have the songs I want!
Unfortunately some are old and/or obscure...figures!
"Dale" wrote:
I don't know. You initially said they're MP3 files but then you said
they're rax files. My program only works with ID3 tags which are almost
always on MP3 files. You should probably contact RealPlayer. Good luck
with that, though. I don't think much of them.
Dale
"Dayle" <Dayle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B82FC3D2-B9C0-40BB-B507-4573597B6B47@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I downloaded your ID3 tag backup program and did the browse for my music
> folder, then selected subfolder and "remove tag from MP3 file" and then > I
> "pressed" the BACKUP button and it looked like it "sank in" but then
> nothing
> happened!
>
> Is there no hope of getting the music I PAID FOR out of RealPlayer?
>
> "Dale" wrote:
>
>> No kidding? Are they MP3 files? If so, there has to be something in >> the
>> tag that Windows Media Player is using to recognize them as coming >> from
>> RealPlayer.
>>
>> Move them to a folder unknown to your media library by cut and paste >> so
>> your
>> media library will lose track of them.
>>
>> Now you need to remove the ID3 tags, or at least all frames that could >> be
>> used by WMP to identify the tracks as coming from RealPlayer - >> probably
>> all
>> the PRIV frames and the COMM frames - from the ID3 tags. You can use >> my
>> ID3
>> Tag Backup program to remove the tags altogether:
>> http://www.dalepreston.com/Blog/2007/01/removing-id3-tags.html, or my >> ID3
>> Raw Tag Viewer to remove just the PRIV or COMM frames:
>> http://www.dalepreston.com/Blog/2007/02/id3-raw-tag-viewer.html.
>>
>> If WMP still recognizes them as coming from RealPlayer, it is because >> the
>> file names are still stored in the WMP library database. You could
>> either
>> rename all of the files or you could rebuild the library database.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>>
>> "Dayle" <Dayle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:9FF2C764-3422-40D7-B49D-7F4EB7057632@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Actually I found that the songs already were in My Music folder (as >> > WMA
>> > files) and when I opened that folder, WMP opened up but when I tried >> > to
>> > play
>> > the songs, a dialog box popped up and said that "The file you are
>> > attempting
>> > to play is a ready-to-transfer copy of a file from your RealPlayer
>> > Library
>> > which can be played only on your device (ie. my MP3 player). To >> > listen
>> > to
>> > this track now, play the original in RealPlayer's My Library".
>> >
>> > "Dale" wrote:
>> >
>> >> If you plug the MP3 player into your USB port, don't let WMP
>> >> synchronize
>> >> to
>> >> start - it may wipe out your MP3s, I don't know for sure; I'm just
>> >> suggesting the cautious approach. Instead, go to My Computer in
>> >> Windows
>> >> Explorer. You should see a drive there for your MP3 player. You >> >> can
>> >> simply
>> >> copy the files to your My Music folder (or create subfolders under >> >> My
>> >> Music)
>> >> and WMP should pick them up.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Dale
>> >>
>> >> "Dayle" <Dayle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:DED4F200-281F-43B7-91EB-0A3610114ECE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> >I used Real Player to buy songs and put them on my MP3 player, but
>> >> >now I
>> >> >want
>> >> > to use Windows Media Player to play them on my computer. How can >> >> > I
>> >> > move
>> >> > my
>> >> > songs FROM the mp3 player TO my computer's hard drive (my music
>> >> > folder)
>> >> > or
>> >> > directly into the Windows Media Player?
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
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