Help to do same things in WMP12 I used to do in WMP10

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  1. Posts : 7
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    Help to do same things in WMP12 I used to do in WMP10


    The WMP UI that comes with Win7 seems a lot different than the WMP that came with WinXP

    My initial major problem is simply importing Albums stored on the local HSS of the new Win7 PC

    I started putting new Albums on the new PC using similar folder deep heirarchy to what I used on the WinXP PC

    Libraries/Music/My Music/EU/Beatles 1962-70/The Beatles 1962-1966/CD1
    ...... same path/CD2

    The 2 pcs are connected by LAN.

    When opening WMP it shows most if not all my albums on the old PC across the LAN, and INITIALLY shows all tracks from the CD1 & CD2 on the local HDD.
    But on subsequent days, it only shows the music on the remote pc. (can play them only by clking on them in Explorer, they will play in WMP, but arent imported.)

    I remember the old WinXP pc sometimes automatically showed new music in WMP without my having to do anything other than store it under a similar My Music subfolder structure, other times had to manually 'Import' it using File>Add to Library>Add Folder ... that always worked, importing all tracks in that folder.

    I cannot find any simple dialog like that in the WMP that comes with Win7. Consulting its local Help 'Getting started..' has topic 'Build a media library'... it says WMP looks in Music, Video, Pictures, & Recorded TV by default. "To build your library you can include folders from other locations or external devices. For more info on adding files to Library see 'Add items to WMP Library' " In subtopic 'Monitoring folders' it says WMP automatically searches default folders and updates its media files. 'To add a folder to be monitored by WMP' In WMP Library 2. clk Organise 3. clk Manage libraries, clk Music to open dialog box, 4. clk Add, 5. Find the folder in the list, clk Include folder, clk ok

    I follow this and see my current default Library Locations are My Music (C:\Users\i\Music) (Default save location) & My Music (\\MY-WinXP-PC\My Music)

    Thinking the problem may be the new WMP doesnt monitor subfolders, I did add the path to CD1 - but no joy - and that would be extrmely unwieldy if users had to Add each new album using the 'Add' monitored folder dialog.

    Grateful if someone can tell me why it is not automatically importing new local music.

    A second question, the way music collections are shown in WMP12 is a lot different to WMP10 in the initial default view. Does anyone know if I can customise WMP12 to have same music views as in WMP10 ?
    ps: currently dont have 24 hr net access, so maybe a day before I can respond

    Fuller title: How to make WMP manage multiple 'music collections' with their own unique attribute/tag-sets, completely independant from each other ?

    I have large collections of music from different countries, often with no common Attributes between the different collections.

    How can I view each of those Collections in WMP uniquely on a per session basis, without any interference from another collection ? Can store each Collection on a different external USB HDD if need be. I just want each Collection to to be uncluttered with the many different Genre & SubGenre types of different Countries. It appears WMP keeps a rich underlying database of 'tags' of all imported music, containing things like Composer, Genre, Year, Artist, Rating etc- all which I FULLY use to categorise music, seems not directly accessible to Users, and keeps a history of user-defined tags not easily deleted so new tag-sets from other Countries are uncluttered by old tag-sets.

    Ideally, I would like to access each independant 'music collection' stored in its own root folder, containing all WMP Attributes/tags held local to its location, using a 'clean' vanilla instance of WMP. How can this be done ?
    ps: currently dont have 24 hr net access, so maybe a day before I can respond
    Last edited by Brink; 15 Aug 2011 at 12:25.
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  2. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 32bit
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    Just joined 4 days ago, need help on WMP


    Hi all,

    I joined sevenforums 4 days ago to make 2 posts re. Windows Media Player12, the most urgent of the 2 posts, on problem of the Library importing music only from pc on a LAN, not from Music I stored on the local pc.

    I looked around the site to see which was most appropriate for WMP help, and posted in 'Music-pictures-video' as it seemed to have most WMP entries. However, I have had no replies.

    Can anyone advise where is the best place to find help on WMP12 or Music Players in general, either on this site, or one more dedicated on managing Music Players ?

    I thank you in advance
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  3. Posts : 9,537
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #3

    Welcome to 7 Forums...........

    This may get you started in your search for music players.
    Best Media Players

    Post back if more help is needed.
    THW
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  5. Posts : 14,606
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
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    Ok firstly can you check that your music library includes the folder for your music . open wmp and click organise then select manage libraries, this will enable you to add folders for the music you want
    included in the library.
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  6. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 32bit
    Thread Starter
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    Just joined 4 days ago, need help on WMP


    boohbah said:
    Ok firstly can you check that your music library includes the folder for your music . open wmp and click organise then select manage libraries, this will enable you to add folders for the music you want
    included in the library.
    Thanks for your reply. If you look at my original post 4/5 days back, you will see I gave lot more info on the problem, including the 'Monitored folders':
    "I follow this and see my current default Library Locations are My Music (C:\Users\i\Music) (Default save location) & My Music (\\MY-WinXP-PC\My Music)"

    So as it works as expected importing music from the remote PC, and 'My Music' in both PCs' is supposed to be 'monitored' - why not showing the music I loaded onto the new local PC ? Since original post, I was able to repeat the initial symptoms, be realoading the same album into a diferent folder... again it appeared in WMP just the once. On subsequent openings, no sign of it.
    Do you know why MS removed the "File>Add to Library>Add Folder" in the move from WMP10 to WMP12 ?
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  7. Posts : 14,606
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
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    sory jim no idea, i know how to set up wmp and thats about the extent of it, there is a way to refresh the wmp library i shall have a looksee and see if i can find out how to.

    you could try to remove the folders from the library setting under manage library the re-add them to see if this will force a refresh enabling the items to remain showing. bit of a longshot.
    ok i found this this may do it,
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...3-ed0baca27f00
    good luck
    Last edited by Brink; 15 Aug 2011 at 12:26. Reason: merged
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  8. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 32bit
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    The Howling Wolves said:
    Welcome to 7 Forums...........

    This may get you started in your search for music players.
    Best Media Players

    Post back if more help is needed.
    THW
    Thanks for your reply. As I got no replies in 'music-pictures-video' my much abreviated version above, (which at least got replies) maybe not sufficiently clear judging by your reply.
    (I perused your link, which as it said, was just a list of recommended alternate players - not Help Forums on how-to resolve problems)
    My need is for a way of easily accessing large collections of MUSIC, using a DATABASE like system, that can organise the music by many, mant Attributes (tags). I surveyed the market many years aback, and found ONLY WMP had a suitable friendly UI that listed music with most of the tags that I sought. None of those in your link came close when it comes to classifying music categories. (your link recommended VLC - I use thatfor near all my videos - but never music. Thought Winamp went overly ugly/bloated after V3). If anyone knows a new, preferably Open Source, nag-free software with at least as rich a set of sortable Attributes as supported by WMP, will consider switching.

    WMP tag-features worked near perfectly for me for 8 years under WinXP. It is just the problem of moving to a Win7 PC I need to overcome. Being unable to import music from only a LAN connected pc, not from the local Win7 pc, seems such an serious error, I hope someone has a fix for that. Failing that, a website, that concentrates more on WMP (& perhaps other musucPlayers) problem solving. Ideally, as I am often out of internet coverge, I seek a downloadable 'WMP Troubleshooter's Guide' that has answers to the 2 issues I posted 5 days back, and answers on other problems users experience when moving to newer versions of WMP, e.g. why did MS remove the 'File>Add to Library' feature, and what is the workaround. Also interested to know the thinking why MS removed the 'Album-Artist' view - which I found my most useful in WMP10.
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  9. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 32bit
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    boohbah said:
    sory jim no idea, i know how to set up wmp and thats about the extent of it, there is a way to refresh the wmp library i shall have a looksee and see if i can find out how to.

    you could try to remove the folders from the library setting under manage library the re-add them to see if this will force a refresh enabling the items to remain showing. bit of a longshot.
    ok i found this this may do it,
    Windows Media Player libraries - how to auto-refresh? - Microsoft Answers
    good luck
    Accessing your reply from a remote cybercafe long way frm mmy pc as 3g connection down. Thanks, will try our suggestion when I get back; meanwhile, i nm yrush I did a silly thing: Help ! In effort to diagnose cause of the above problem, as I never use WMP only for Music (use other Apps for Pictures, Video) today I thought to stop its list of unused list of Monitored locations and did a Manage Libraries>Pictures>Remove Libraries. To my horror it has deleted all my pictures from the HDD ! As I am used to WMP behaviour Asking if you want to delete from Library only or HDD also, I wasn't expecting this. May be surprising but I have never been caught out like this before. It deleted even the My Pictures and Public Pictures folders. It is not in the Recycle Bin. Is there an easy Restore Deleted folder/file cmd ?
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  10. Posts : 2,752
    Windows 7 Pro x64 (1), Win7 Pro X64 (2)
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    Jim22 said:
    I surveyed the market many years aback, and found ONLY WMP had a suitable friendly UI that listed music with most of the tags that I sought. None of those in your link came close when it comes to classifying music categories. (your link recommended VLC - I use thatfor near all my videos - but never music. Thought Winamp went overly ugly/bloated after V3). If anyone knows a new, preferably Open Source, nag-free software with at least as rich a set of sortable Attributes as supported by WMP, will consider switching.
    Just a recommendation... Jaangle.

    (also supports FLAC, and FLAC tags, and album/artist art, and album review/tracklist, and 12 different sort/presentation sequence modes and multiple "styles", and sortable tag columns, and built-in player with 3-band EQ, and creation of M3U playlists, etc., etc.)

    See this post.


    Also, I had an extensive ongoing discussion on another thread, where the interactions regarding Jaangle (and MP3Tag) pretty much constituted a tutorial on how Jaangle can be used and customized.

    So for much more instruction on installation and use of Jaangle, read this other thread.
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