Got these 2 Unknown , Unknown Artist folders in songs folder everytime I try to delete pc freezes and mpw players freezes.
Last time I took me a hour to get the mp3 working again. The Unknown Artist folder just has Unknown artist and a thing called r and has it multiple time every time you open unknown artist u see same stuff over and over help please :(
You downloaded a corrupt file, you need to trash everything and restart it from scratch, reformat it, the whole nine yards. you have to be careful when you download from placed.
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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
Hook up your mp3 player to your computer Go to your desktop and double left click on "My Computer" When it opens you will see listing that says "Devices with Removal Storage" your mp3 player should be listed there. Right click on your mp3 player, and a window will open, right click on "Open" and now your files/songs should be visible. Hold the left click down and drag it across all the files/songs that you do not want this will highlight the files/songs you do not want, release, right click and then click on "Delete" Now you mp3 player should be clear of the files/songs you do not want. Good Luck, I hope this helps
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........
thats the way the software works. I'd suggest using an option like within winamp - where it looks for media tags and fills in all the appropriate information as to artist and genre for you. Winamp will do this with songs that have absolutely no information in them whatsoever (like burns) but it cant with homemade files like your buddy's garage band. The only way to seperate it besides folders is within playlists.
Use the Device Manager to "repair" the device. This will delte all your songs and start you from scratch. If you have Windows Media Player 11 installed on your computer, uninstall it and rollback to Media Player 10 - this was most likely the original source of your problem. Go to www.usasupport.philips.com and enter your model number in if you don't believe me (and for instructions on rolling back).
DO NOT DELETE THE FOLDERS, or your Mp3 player will be gone beyond repair. There are critical files in there.
Hm, Tricky. Are they un-named in the Unknown artists folder? I know what you're talking about though.. Maybe if you try putting them in the correct folders in your computers Music folder. Like.. All the 28 days later songs go into the 28 days later soundtrack folder (If you don't have one, it's easy to make a folder for stuff.) When you open up your music space of your computer, the part where it says File and Folder Tasks. First thing it says in this box is, Make a New Folder. Easy. So, you make a new folder and place all the music for that cd in it. (If it already isn't) Then make sure they all have the correct artist name and stuff.. Any way.. I hope this helps, but I can barely understand it.. Any way..
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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