[vip_students] Re: After copying the music files!

  • From: "Susan Curry" <SusanCurry@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 21:50:03 +0100

hi Paul,

some one told me that I need to put a code in , then it will go onto the 
internet and find the name of the cd, well it's some thing like that. Joe my 
partner uses that program exact audio copier and it  must get the names of the 
internet because say for instance Joe copies a Michael Jackson cd it will give 
him a couple of options on what it is called.  I find exact audio copier very 
difficult to use.  I hope I have all this info correct.

Susan
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Traynor 
  To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 9:27 PM
  Subject: [vip_students] After copying the music files!


  Hi Susan,

  What has happened  so far for you is normal . CDex by default doesn't give 
the album a name or the tracks inside it so what you can do if you know the 
name of the album contained with the MP3 folder is go into the "MP3" folder and 
press spacebar on the folder in there which is called "No Artist". Then press 
the enter key and  now you will be  on a folder called "No Title". Hit the 
spacebar on this and then press the "F2" key. At this point type in a new name 
which could be the name of the album itself that you have  and press the enter 
key. Your folder should now be renamed to the name of the album you just copied.
  Next you could go in the folder you just renamed  where the songs are placed 
and if you know the names of each of the songs then you could rename them the 
same way you renamed the folder they are contained in. I am sure that either 
Bert or maybe if Brian Dalton is on this list which I know they are could 
possibly give you some other way to achieve this process easier but this is the 
way I have done it.


  Regards,

  Paul.


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