ChatterBank2 mins ago
Mp3 Player Issue
I've bought a mp3 player which I'm pleased with, except for one thing. I have two CDs with almost the same title, apart from Volume 1 & Volume 2. The musician is the same man. When I put both CDs on to my Mp3 player, the device bunches the two together. I get track 1 from the first CD then track 1 from the second CD and so on to the end of both. I want to separate the two CDs, does anyone know how I can do this?
(I had something similar but the musician was different. If I go to the 'artist' part of the menu, the CDs will be separated, but this doesn't work when the artist is the same.)
Thanks
(I had something similar but the musician was different. If I go to the 'artist' part of the menu, the CDs will be separated, but this doesn't work when the artist is the same.)
Thanks
Answers
You don't need to change the name of the album itself - that won't make any difference, as that is just the name of the folder where all the tracks are located. Instead, open up the album and you'll see a list of all of the tracks. Right click on the first track and select " properties". You'll then see a row of tabs with "general"; "security"; "details" and...
11:43 Sat 17th Oct 2020
I had a similar issue when I ripped two CD's by the same artist and the album names were almost identical.
I ended up with one album with two track 1's; two track 2's .... etc.
I ripped my CDs to my laptop and from what I recall, simply right clicking on the album itself and renaming the album didn't work.
I had to open an album and right click on each individual track and select "properties". Then select "details" from the tab along the top and this will display all the details for that track. Click on "album" and rename it accordingly. You'll have to do this for all of the tracks within one of the albums, making sure that you give them all the same album name, but obviously different to the other album.
I think this should work :)
I ended up with one album with two track 1's; two track 2's .... etc.
I ripped my CDs to my laptop and from what I recall, simply right clicking on the album itself and renaming the album didn't work.
I had to open an album and right click on each individual track and select "properties". Then select "details" from the tab along the top and this will display all the details for that track. Click on "album" and rename it accordingly. You'll have to do this for all of the tracks within one of the albums, making sure that you give them all the same album name, but obviously different to the other album.
I think this should work :)
gizmonster: I have done this as you instructed:
1. Bring up the album on windows media player
2, Right click on first track
3. Selected 'Properties'
I see no section called 'Details', only 'Content' and 'Media usage rights'
So I can't get any further. Maybe I have an out of date Windows Media Player?
1. Bring up the album on windows media player
2, Right click on first track
3. Selected 'Properties'
I see no section called 'Details', only 'Content' and 'Media usage rights'
So I can't get any further. Maybe I have an out of date Windows Media Player?
You don't need to change the name of the album itself - that won't make any difference, as that is just the name of the folder where all the tracks are located.
Instead, open up the album and you'll see a list of all of the tracks. Right click on the first track and select "properties".
You'll then see a row of tabs with "general"; "security"; "details" and "previous versions".
Select "details".
Under "media" click on "album" and edit the title accordingly.
When you've done, make sure you click "apply" and "ok" otherwise it won't save your changes.
Instead, open up the album and you'll see a list of all of the tracks. Right click on the first track and select "properties".
You'll then see a row of tabs with "general"; "security"; "details" and "previous versions".
Select "details".
Under "media" click on "album" and edit the title accordingly.
When you've done, make sure you click "apply" and "ok" otherwise it won't save your changes.
Well, Gizmonster, I'd like to buy you a virtual beer! I've gone and done it, my friend! Thank you for your patience and help. I'd never have figured it out myself. My techno-whizz kid son couldn't do it - and he tends to know everything....I know what to do now if I'm in the same position. THANK YOU!