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I want to organize my songs in folders instead of by artist or song...how do I do that?

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With the User Interface on the M42, that is not an available option. The player essentially finds all music on the player and puts each track's metadata (info about each track) into a database. As a result, you can only organize your songs by the available options of the database (e.g., Artist, Albums, Titles, Genres, etc.).

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My question is more a lack of me understanding mediamonkey. im trying figure how to organize my files in my harddrive the right way. the part where it shows you example <artist> <album>...

SIr I believe you should purchace or download a 100% original copy of songs if it is about, as the songs which are not from original disc have not marked details in its properties this kind of files are to be said blind files. If you want to Organize them perfectly you can however edited detail my clicking on to there properties and than clicking button of detail there you can edited every thing you want. this is what usually done with even pirated copies. Regards
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I just had this problem as well. Find one of the files that is showing up on the MP3 player as "Unknown Artist" in your iTunes library. Right click that song/file and click "Get Info". You'll most likely find that the song is an "ACC Audio File" which happens often when you copy CDs or download from the iTunes Store. Close the info window about the song and then you can select the entire album or individual songs from your iTunes playlist that are showing up as "Unknown Artist". Once all the songs that you need are selected, right click again and select "Create MP3 Version". This will create a duplicate, however, so you'll want to go back to the main library in iTunes (or stay there if you are already there) and then remove the original "ACC" versions. You can, if you'd like, keep them on your hard drive, but you really don't need them because MP3 is the standard. From here you can remove those files from the Coby MP3 player and replace them with the new MP3 versions you have created in iTunes.
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When only half of your sub files show, that sometimes mean either the song can't fit, or something is just wrong with the song. That happens usuakky with songs from Limewire or Napster. There is nothing wrong with the computer; it's doing what it is build up to do.
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You will need to right click on the song file to see if the ID3 information is present.

Right-click, Properties, Summary tab.

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Your player appears as a USB mass storage device in the My Computer window. You can organize files and transfer music to your player while connected via USB connection.


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2.     Use drag and drop actions to transfer music files and folders to your player


3.     Organize your music in folders. Your player will play your music folder by folder so that you can organize your music by artists and albums. You can drag and drop entire folders to your player. Your player will play the music files that are not inside folders first followed by the music files inside folders

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Ok I'm not sure about this one, but try and find out if the playlist are protected cos if they are it wont show up on your player. other wise contact samsung for support (www.samsung.com)
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