Complaints about WMP12 and Win 7

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  1. Posts : 15
    Win 7
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    Complaints about WMP12 and Win 7


    When Microsoft started the "simpler" ad blitz for Win 7, they should have just said more like a Mac, don't think, don't try to configure anything, just use what we give you.

    My complaints have to do with music files.

    WMP12 - no Advanced Tag Editor.

    Windows Explorer - can no longer change tagging via Properties in the album files.

    Windows Explorer- album art files imported with their music onto a hard drive for this Win 7 computer do not show up. I was told to change the View config to Show Hidden Files. I did that, now some show up, but only some.

    This is very poor. If I wanted a Mac, I would buy a Mac.
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  2. Posts : 1,506
    W7 Ult. x64 | OS X
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    You could always switch to a new media player such as VLC and switch to a different shell.

    Windows shell replacement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  3. Posts : 908
    Windows 7 Home Premium
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    mitrich said:

    My complaints have to do with music files.
    WMP12 - no Advanced Tag Editor.

    Windows Explorer - can no longer change tagging via Properties in the album files.
    I can still change tagging in Win Explorer, tight click, select the "Details" tab, scroll down to Content.

    Ap
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  4. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
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    mitrich said:
    When Microsoft started the "simpler" ad blitz for Win 7, they should have just said more like a Mac, don't think, don't try to configure anything, just use what we give you.

    My complaints have to do with music files.

    WMP12 - no Advanced Tag Editor.

    Windows Explorer - can no longer change tagging via Properties in the album files.

    Windows Explorer- album art files imported with their music onto a hard drive for this Win 7 computer do not show up. I was told to change the View config to Show Hidden Files. I did that, now some show up, but only some.

    This is very poor. If I wanted a Mac, I would buy a Mac.
    Edit tags in place in WMP12:
    Complaints about WMP12 and Win 7-wmp12.png

    Edit tags in details pane in Explorer:
    Complaints about WMP12 and Win 7-explorer.png

    Album art should be embedded in the music files for best results. Use WMP12 or Mp3tag - the universal Tag Editor (ID3v2, MP4, OGG, FLAC, ...) to do this. Embedded art is portable since it's not dependent on cover.jpg or folder.jpg or whatever because it's actually IN each MP3 file. When you copy the music file to another folder, computer or even a device the art is sure to go with it even if the whole album folder does not. Here's how:
    Complaints about WMP12 and Win 7-art.png

    What's really cool is that WMP12 will add that art to each of the tags of each of the file associates with the album if you do it as I've shown you. MP3Tag will take all your cover.jpg or whatever you use and embed them en masse if you don't want to drag and drop. If for some strange reason you're against embedding, just make sure the album art file you copy along with the mp3 files is called folder.jpg and is not some wacked out JPG variant that's not compliant with the ITU-T T.81, ISO/IEC IS 10918-1 standards. WMP12 will pick it up along with your mp3s when it imports them.
    Last edited by baarod; 21 Apr 2010 at 00:06.
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  5. Posts : 15
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
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    notsograymatter said:
    You could always switch to a new media player such as VLC and switch to a different shell.

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    Thanks, notsogray, I do have VLC. My points are not regarding what I use, but rather that Win7 and all of its aspects should work.
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  6. Posts : 15
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Aphelion said:
    mitrich said:

    My complaints have to do with music files.
    WMP12 - no Advanced Tag Editor.

    Windows Explorer - can no longer change tagging via Properties in the album files.
    I can still change tagging in Win Explorer, tight click, select the "Details" tab, scroll down to Content.

    Ap
    Ap- I re-tested and you are correct. I cannot replicate my error.
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  7. Posts : 15
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
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    Baarod-

    Edit tags in place - sorry, it is one cell at a time for each tyrack on its own, not acceptable. Example - I put large bodies of work for any given composer in chronological order. So, I want to drop the date as part of the album name. Not one track or cell at a time.

    Edit tags in Details pane - correct, I erred in my first attempts.

    I am looking at Mp3tag, thanks for the suggestion.
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  8. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #8

    mitrich said:
    Baarod-

    Edit tags in place - sorry, it is one cell at a time for each tyrack on its own, not acceptable. Example - I put large bodies of work for any given composer in chronological order. So, I want to drop the date as part of the album name. Not one track or cell at a time.

    Edit tags in Details pane - correct, I erred in my first attempts.

    I am looking at Mp3tag, thanks for the suggestion.
    Multiple tagging was not possible in that regard in previous versions IIRC. To do what you want you've always needed Mp3tag.
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  9. Posts : 291
    Vista/Windows 7
       #9

    Here is another free Tag editor with some advanced features The Ultimate TagScanner: News

    Its great software and can even connect to the net to download the information for you. I could not live with out this :)
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  10. Posts : 58
    Windows 7 64bit RTM
       #10

    There's another free tagger here ... ID3-TagIT - THE ID3-Tag-Editor for MP3 ...

    Not sure if it's being developed anymore though ..
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