NONE OF THE SUGGESTED "FIXES" HAVE HELPED - specifically, having read the other comments, I close WMP after every rip. "Waits, Tom" so he would appear under W, whereas now it's been replaced by "Tom Waits" and he's back under "T" I spent a lot of time "correcting" the names to e.g. Tim, I am having the same problems as many others here - I ripped literally hundreds of CDs in WAV and spent several days doing this, only to find that a few days later I turn on my Windows 7 Professional laptop and the library decides to rebuild itself,ġ) many (probably most!!!) of the albums now have an orphaned "Track 1"Ģ) the album covers that I pasted manually in to make sure I had the right versions (rather than default album covers suggested by WMP) are now erased or re-replaced by WMP defaultsģ) artist names have been overwritten - e.g. If anyone has an idea on how to complete this information without re-ripping I would be grateful. Also, I spent days ripping 1000s of CDs thinking that I had a complete "database" and now I know I don't. I see that WMP does indeed retrieve this information (per the suggestion to use "find album information") and store it in WMPs own directory of the Library so that when playing the track in WMP the information is complete. Then re-ripping would take the rest of my life to complete). What I want to do is complete this information without re-ripping the CDs which is impossible because I no longer have the CDs (and burning new ones and If I understand this correctly, the RIFF section of these files is incomplete. I have the same problem discussed in this thread and for the same reason: wav files ripped with WMP where the first track or two are missing Album, Artist and Title (of the track) presumably because the track was finished ripping prior to WMP retrieving
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