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Delete songs and Format (Helps with try to delete BAD TRACKS and folders that will not delete Labeling Unknown Songs: open Windows Media Player and go to library click on artist. The sub folders will be named by the artists and the unknown songs will be in the sub that say's unknown. Click on unknown then right click on the title bar put a check next to artist and album artist. Right click song under artist or album artist or both and type in the name of the artist etc.... This change in your computers Music folders also then sync with your sansa or media player then load songs to it........
Labeling Unkown Songs: open Windows Media Player and go to libary click on artist. The sub folders will be named by the artists and the unknown songs will be in the sub that say's unknown. Click on unknown then right click on the title bar put a check next to artist and album artist. Right click song under artist or album artist or both and type in the name of the artist etc.... This change in your computers Music folders also then syc with your sansa or media player then load songs to it........
Sync to your windows media player....Labeling Unkown Songs: open Windows Media Player and go to libary click on artist. The sub folders will be named by the artists and the unknown songs will be in the sub that say's unknown. Click on unknown then right click on the title bar click Choose Columns put a check next to Genre, Rating, artist and album artist whatever you want. Right click song under artist and edit same with album artist or both and type in the name of the artist etc.... This change in your computers Music folders also then syc with your media player then load songs to it........Or drag and drop
Click on "Advanced" which is found at the top of the screen. Select "Get Album Artwork" from the drop down menu. It will ask you "Are you sure you want to get album artwork?" Hit "Get Album Artwork". Before you do that, you can select "Don't ask me again" if you don't want this to pop up in the future.
Wait until it is done searching for the artwork. A window will pop up saying that it either found all artwork or they didn't. If they did, then great, your done, plug in your iPod and start jamming. But if they didn't, you can still jam away, but check the song title, album name, artist, and genre to see if you got it typed in correctly. Type in what they are supposed to be and try again.
If they still can't find it, then you can add them manually. Look at the link below to find out how to do it manually.
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If Itunes wont find the art work:
Find the artwork for the album on the internet. Try using Wikipedia. Click on the artwork to get a larger image. If you can't find it there, I'm sure you can find it using Google images. Anyway, once you find it drag it to your desktop. Make sure it is on there before you continue.
Next, you need to highlight the songs that are in the album you are getting artwork for. To highlight multiple songs, click on the first song and then while holding the shift key click on the last song. To highlight multiple songs that aren't grouped together, click on all the songs while holding the command key on a Mac and ctrl key on a PC.
Now go to "File" then "Get Info". A window will pop up asking you if you want to edit multiple items. Click "Yes". Another window will pop up labeled "Multiple Item Information". You will notice a box on the right hand side of the window that says "Artwork". Click and drag the artwork that is on your desktop into that box. It should appear there. When it does, select "Ok".
When it is done processing, plug your iPod into the computer, sync it, and take your iPod out to start listening to your improved music.
rename the file types as follows (artist name - song title.mp3) example (Lit - Miserable.mp3)
otherwise you must edit the song info in each indivicual song from your computer and add the artist name by right-clicking the file and selecting properties........thanks and pls rate this post
open windows media player and goto libary click on album artist. The sub folders will be named by the artists and the unknown songs will be in the sub that say's unknown. Click on unknown then right click on the title bar put a check next to artist and album artist. Right click song under artist or album artist or both and type in the name of the artist etc.... then syc with your sansa then load songs to it........
They will only show if the infomation is there. If your on a Mac, highlight the song holding down the ctrl key at the same time and choose get info. I guess that you will need to put the artists name in.
go through your itunes and select her songs... next to title and album
and time on itunes you should see artist, if its not there right click
on the title bar and select artist, if it is there select all songs
right click and edit info, then just retype MIA in artist...
it was either not there or not reading correctly
or this: http://www.cnet.com/4520-7899_1-6477981-1.html
iTunes might not be able to find a file or folder if:
The media files were moved from the iTunes media folder to a different location on your computer or to an external drive.
The media files were accidentally deleted from your computer.
The network or external drives storing the content are unavailable.
Correct the media file path
Use these steps to help iTunes find the media file's correct location:
In iTunes on your Mac or PC, select the song, album, movie, or TV show that has the exclamation point next to it.
From the menu bar at the top of your computer screen or at the top of the iTunes window, choose Edit > Get Info.
When you see a message asking if you want to locate the file, click Locate.
If you know the file's location, point iTunes to it and try to play your content.
If you don't know the file's location, search for it:
Mac: Press the Command ? and Space keys on your keyboard, then type the movie title, app, song, album, or artist name.
Windows: Press the Windows key on your keyboard, then type the movie title, app, song, album, or artist name. If your keyboard doesn't have a Windows key, press the Control (Ctrl) and Escape (Esc) keys on your keyboard.
If the file is on an external or network drive, connect to the external drive or network volume.
If you find your items in the Trash or Recycle Bin, restore them to their previous location:
Mac: Control-click or right-click the item and choose Put Back.
Windows: Right-click the item and choose Restore.
After you recover the file, use Get Info again to locate the file, then point iTunes to the correct location.
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