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Please can anyone tell me why I have number appearing before the record title, i.e. in the 'Name' column the records appear as '01 All Night Long', 01 Blue Monday, 01 Feeling Good' etc. There are 37 records beginning this way, before it goes on to 02 and so on.
The change seemed to take place after I had been looking in Windows Media Player and selected 'Tools > Apply Media Information Changes'. As I wasn't sure what I was doing, I cancelled the job and closed Windows Media Player. However, when I went back to the 'Music' Folder, I found that all these numbers had appeared before the name of the disc.
Does anybody know why this happened and how I can rectify this without having to go down the list manually deleting all these numbers.
Regards
-- Websken
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 16:04:00 -0700, Websken <Websken[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >Please can anyone tell me why I have number appearing before the record >title, i.e. in the 'Name' column the records appear as '01 All Night Long', >01 Blue Monday, 01 Feeling Good' etc. There are 37 records beginning this >way, before it goes on to 02 and so on. > >The change seemed to take place after I had been looking in Windows Media >Player and selected 'Tools > Apply Media Information Changes'. As I wasn't >sure what I was doing, I cancelled the job and closed Windows Media Player. >However, when I went back to the 'Music' Folder, I found that all these >numbers had appeared before the name of the disc. > >Does anybody know why this happened and how I can rectify this without >having to go down the list manually deleting all these numbers. > >Regards
I had a similar problem when I converted my music collection from their original DVDs to Mp3. It was the track number that got added. So, if I did 10 DVD's, I had ten songs with a (1) in front of the title, (2), and so on. HIGHLY annoying, not asked for, just something Vista did on it's own apparently. :-(
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Thanks Adam, So does that mean that there isn't a solution to the problem? What I can't understand is why it has only gone through half the list (the numbering stops at 22) but left the rest of the list -about another 400 titles - in alphabetical order, which is how I want it sorted. -- Websken
"Adam Albright" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 16:04:00 -0700, Websken > <Websken[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Please can anyone tell me why I have number appearing before the record > >title, i.e. in the 'Name' column the records appear as '01 All Night Long', > >01 Blue Monday, 01 Feeling Good' etc. There are 37 records beginning this > >way, before it goes on to 02 and so on. > > > >The change seemed to take place after I had been looking in Windows Media > >Player and selected 'Tools > Apply Media Information Changes'. As I wasn't > >sure what I was doing, I cancelled the job and closed Windows Media Player. > >However, when I went back to the 'Music' Folder, I found that all these > >numbers had appeared before the name of the disc. > > > >Does anybody know why this happened and how I can rectify this without > >having to go down the list manually deleting all these numbers. > > > >Regards > > > I had a similar problem when I converted my music collection from > their original DVDs to Mp3. It was the track number that got added. > So, if I did 10 DVD's, I had ten songs with a (1) in front of the > title, (2), and so on. HIGHLY annoying, not asked for, just something > Vista did on it's own apparently. :-( > >
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 00:34:01 -0700, Websken <Websken[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >Thanks Adam, So does that mean that there isn't a solution to the problem? >What I can't understand is why it has only gone through half the list (the >numbering stops at 22) but left the rest of the list -about another 400 >titles - in alphabetical order, which is how I want it sorted.
Sort of... What's happening is Vista is reading the metadata in the file, some have track numbers, others don't.
I should first explain I didn't use Media Player when I started to rip my music collection, rather I used Roxio's Easy Media Creator 9... but ran into the same problem you did. I just bit the bullet and renamed the files manually.
However, I discovered this. If you're ripping a CD and you want to use Media Player directly you can override options by bringing up Media Player, then click on the Rip tab, then More Options then click on the File Name button. From here you can decide which options you want included including a option to NOT include track number. Wish I would have found it too.
Somebody wrote a broke that gets pretty deep into Media Player. A good chunk of is on a web site linked below. More on this topic is included several pages in plus a bunch of other interesting stuff some may fine useful.
http://www.samspublishing.com/articles/article.asp?p=689107&seqNum=2
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That sounds like you want to go to WMP's Tools:Options:Library and uncheck "Rename music files using rip music settings".
You can pretty quickly undo this using third party metadata editors - I believe MusicBrainz and other tagging utilities offer that sort of "rename according to my 'new' naming scheme" functionality. (I haven't used those, so don't know for certain, I've just heard people talk about it.)
-- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Websken" <Websken[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7F445B45-507F-47A9-BBB9-07FB7F437E02[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Please can anyone tell me why I have number appearing before the record > title, i.e. in the 'Name' column the records appear as '01 All Night > Long', > 01 Blue Monday, 01 Feeling Good' etc. There are 37 records beginning this > way, before it goes on to 02 and so on. > > The change seemed to take place after I had been looking in Windows Media > Player and selected 'Tools > Apply Media Information Changes'. As I > wasn't > sure what I was doing, I cancelled the job and closed Windows Media > Player. > However, when I went back to the 'Music' Folder, I found that all these > numbers had appeared before the name of the disc. > > Does anybody know why this happened and how I can rectify this without > having to go down the list manually deleting all these numbers. > > Regards > > > -- > Websken
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