![]() ![]() ![]() Windows Media Player did this at one time, but now I am not trusting it. My goal or desire is to have the cover art and tracks come up for each CD or album and then have a feature where I can just click on what I want to hear and have it play. I think or hope that you too would want something like I describe so that DJ’s could easily find music and play it. Thus, I am hopeful that you too have had these problems and come up with a solution, or at least that you have found a better management software, which hopefully I can purchase as an individual. I am posting this communiqué because you (the reader) might have to manage a very large collection of music. Fearing the worse, I am looking for better software to manage such a large collection, a collection that will grow I might add. Note that I did try calling up the music on another computer that still has Windows XP, but the information was still missing. Thus, unless I can find software to fix these errors, I will have to rip much of my collection again. When I display the CD or album covers, I have a very large section of “Unknown Artists or Unknown Albums” that has the familiar cover art missing from those rippings where the first track is no longer properly labeled (i.e. I am reasonably certain that I ripped these CD’s without any flaws. Also in these instances, the cover art is not there. The remaining tracks are all labeled correctly. My ripped collection now has many instances where I call up an album or CD that was ripped and Track Number 1 is labeled “Unknown”, as is the artist. I snce migrated to Windows 7, Windows, 8, and now Windows 8.1. I have ripped something like 1500 CD’s, my personal collection, with Windows Media Player. I have a software question actually, but you may have some insight. ![]()
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