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When I import music from ITunes on my computer each song is shown as an album when I try to browse my music by album Mike

iTunes, like many music library applications uses the metadata tags to use for sortable information.
you can see this information if you right click a song or group of songs in iTunes and look at the tag information.

My guess is that you have the song titles in the "Album" tag within the file.

iTunes has a lookup tool that you can use to try and compare the items in your library to a database that has the appropriate tags.

It can be a very tedious process to manually re-tag many items, but you can try iTunes lookup...or there are some tools out there that do it. One I like to use is a free library manager called MediaMonkey ...it has a feature where you can use the filename or even amazon.com to lookup and automatically tag groups of songs.
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Not able to load songs to jamm mp3

Hi,
Mp3 player might not load due to some reasons:

Using a wrong format of file.
Being affected by virus.
Mp3 player not updated.

You can use the instruction to update the mp3 player.


The MP3 is a popular audio format for distributing music, audiobooks, podcasts and more. MP3 players and online music stores are common everyday tools, and some people create MP3s themselves. Because of the wide variety of sources for MP3 music, sometimes the audio files have incorrect "tags" associated with them. If you make MP3s yourself, human error easily leads to music categorized in the wrong genre or album names accidentally misspelled. But all is not lost. You can easily update MP3 music using simple and free softwaremag-glass_10x10.gif. If you have a large collection of MP3 music, updating your files can make your music library more organized.

Download the MediaMonkey application if you want a versatile program that can update your MP3mag-glass_10x10.gif music. MediaMonkey is available in two versions. One of these is free and includes some advertisements in the program. The "Gold" version requires a paid license and offers some basic audio editing capabilities and the ability to control more than one distinct library of MP3 music. Both versions offer features to update MP3 tags. You can change the genre, artist, track names, album names and many other parameters that identify the MP3s. These changes affect not just the organization of music and other audio files within MediaMonkey, but also any other devices onto which you copy the MP3s.

Install MP3 Tag Tools for a simple free open-source program to edit MP3 tags. According to the software designer, MP3 Tag Tools starts the MP3 update process as soon as you double-click an MP3 in the program's file list. Keyboard shortcuts streamline the operation of this process if you need to update multiple MP3 music files. Use the arrow and "Enter" keys on your keyboard to navigate a list of MP3 music and update any tags you wish to change. The program downloads from SourceForge, a website distribution service for open-source software.
Download ID3-TagIT for a free program that updates MP3 music. The program downloads from CNET. ID-TagIT offers batch update features so you can quickly update a large collection of MP3 music at once. A novel feature of the program is the ability to automatically update MP3 music tags based on the name of the file directories in which they are stored. The program supports multiple tag protocols so you can read and update MP3 music that was created with nearly any other program.




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I am running Windows XP. I have 2 problems. (1)I rip CDs using itunes having set the default format to MP3. Then I use windows explorer to move the albums to the music file of the sansa clip. However, some...

1) You need to set the "tags" in the music files ... artist, album and song name. I would suggest opening up the files in MediaMonkey, which will let you edit the tags.

2) After you download the podcasts with MediaMonkey, you need to find out where they exist on your disk. Then, copy them to your Clip using Windows Explorer.
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Wont download music from computer

www.mediamonkey.com
visit the above site, download mediamonkey, install it and you can use it's "sync mp3 player" option from the menu, also an excellent media player/ripper/tagger.
est of all, it's free....
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I am haveing problems syncing my ipod with windows media player

MediaMonkey is the music manager for serious music collectors and iPod users. Try using it. Its free and i like it better than media player , it does the same thing but better.

http://www.download.com/MediaMonkey-Standard/3000-2141_4-10109807.html?tag=mncol
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Album art

I honestly don't know much about how MediaMonkey works. Many people swear by it, but I've always been quite happy with how WMP11 manages things.

Anyways... The first thing you need to do is make sure that MediaMonkey can see your music library - the one you have stored on your computer somewhere (in many media managers, this is called folder monitoring). Next, go through your library, using MediaMonkey, and ensure all of your songs display with album art. Add appropriate images to any that are missing it.

Now, this is the important part: Once you are satisfied with the library setup with MediaMonkey, everything is tagged how you want it all, and so on -- boot your player into Recovery Mode, and run Disk Cleanup and then Reformat Disk. I know this sounds like a royal pain in the ass, but trust me hon - this is the only sure way to purge the player's database of all traces of whatever you were previously using to sync your media, so it will recognize and accept MediaMonkey's way of doing things! Once you've done all that, restart your player, set everything back up (including a name), then plug it in and sync it with MediaMonkey. When it's all done syncing, you should have album art displaying now!

Keep us posted, and good luck!
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