1. circles313's Avatar
    For some reason on my music player there's over 100 songs listed as "unknown" where as on my blackberry none of them were. Is there a fix for this? Or a free music player that will place the mp3's in the correct artist folder?

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    03-15-10 11:55 AM
  2. anon(12291)'s Avatar
    For some reason on my music player there's over 100 songs listed as "unknown" where as on my blackberry none of them were. Is there a fix for this? Or a free music player that will place the mp3's in the correct artist folder?

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    You may want to check both the ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags on your MP3s to make sure they're present. I'm not sure which version(s) the Android media player reads.
    03-15-10 12:28 PM
  3. circles313's Avatar
    This may sound stupid, what's that? And how do I do that?

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    03-15-10 12:44 PM
  4. thedarkfinder's Avatar
    if you are using windows media player, it butchers the tags on most songs, just butchers.


    The most through way to do it is to open up each file and fix the tag manually. Windows cr*pplayer will butcher them.

    But easy does not always make best. So the next best way is to use easytag

    EasyTAG - Tag editor for MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MusePack and Monkey's Audio files, ...

    Then it will open and fix most of your tags for you.
    But be-careful, wmp will try to fix your files, when you start it again.
    03-15-10 07:02 PM
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