by Dussault » Thu Mar 04, 2010 2:50 pm
Well, I've found a solution. Since the problem did not exist when I copied part of my library to another hard drive, I had tried re-tagging the information for some artists and it seemed to have cleared up the problem. I asked in
this thread for a way to do this with all my music and a poster promptly gave a solution that works. Here its:
Select all your music, right+click, properties and then find a tag that you don't care for, such as "Composer" and just write anything in it, like "x". Then press enter and it will tag all your music with "x" as the composer, as well as re-applying all the other tags with the same information. Simply re-applying the same information seems to correct the issue, so this serves as an effective solution (I did this on a small scale and it worked and am currently doing it with all my library).
This thread should still be pursued, though, so as to understand what caused the files to be corrupted, but there's an easy way to fix the problem. I just hope that whatever caused this problem was just a freak accident, so that I don't have to do this again.
Well, I've found a solution. Since the problem did not exist when I copied part of my library to another hard drive, I had tried re-tagging the information for some artists and it seemed to have cleared up the problem. I asked in [url=http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=47416&p=246640#p246640]this thread[/url] for a way to do this with all my music and a poster promptly gave a solution that works. Here its:
Select all your music, right+click, properties and then find a tag that you don't care for, such as "Composer" and just write anything in it, like "x". Then press enter and it will tag all your music with "x" as the composer, as well as re-applying all the other tags with the same information. Simply re-applying the same information seems to correct the issue, so this serves as an effective solution (I did this on a small scale and it worked and am currently doing it with all my library).
This thread should still be pursued, though, so as to understand what caused the files to be corrupted, but there's an easy way to fix the problem. I just hope that whatever caused this problem was just a freak accident, so that I don't have to do this again.