In the normal course of events, I have no problem ripping a CD and then adding it to my MP3 player.
BUT, trouble starts where the data for the CD cannot be found, or is wrong. Then I need/want to manually edit the album name, artist, track titles etc. Otherwise I end up with it all filed under "Unknown Artist" with no meaningful track titles.
This happens most frequently with audiobooks, that don't have a huge following, and so don't have info, or don't always have the correct info on auto-retrieval services.
All I want to do is rename album and tracks correctly. But the problem I have is when and where to do this, so that they end up correctly filed and designated on my MP3 player.
I don't understand the relationship between files in C:\Documents and Settings\Myusername\My Documents\My Music and the WMP library.
If I've understood correctly, the latter should be ONLY links, and not duplicates of the files? But if so, then if I update the filenames of the real files, how do I get this to propagate into the WMP library? Or should I be correcting the info ONLY on the links in the library, and leaving the actual files alone?
This latter appears to work fine, until I try to use WMP to load them on my media player, and then everything loses the info I've just typed in, and ends up bunged on the player as "unknown" again.
I've deleted the whole lot and started again from scratch about 3 times now - right back to ripping the CD. I still can't seem to end up with correctly named files, in the correct directory structure ("correct", in this context, meaning the same way all my other media files are arranged, which is the top level directory is the artist, and inside, subdirectories representing all the albums of that artist, which in turn contain the tracks).
Just totally fed up now.
Can anyone explain simply where/how (i.e. inside WMP or elsewhere?) I need to rename the files for the stuff to end up correctly named and organised on my player?



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