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Changing the Explorer Title Bar In Vista?
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Changing the Explorer Title Bar In Vista?
To cut a long story short, I've been tidying up my music, despite it being nicely organised in folders, when on WMP and iTunes etc, obviously it picks it up from the artist/album tag so my folder organisation is irrelevant.
This causes a bit of the mess as some of the music hasn't got tags. So i've been working though and gradually allocating an artist and album to the mp3s in each folder.
The way i find out if it has a tag already is to right click the title bar in explorer (ie the bit that says "name / date modified / type etc") and adding "artist", "album artist" and "album" and , where missing, either then selecting all files and changing the details or selecting the ones that are missing.
However, each folder i go into, the title bar goes back to a default setting and i have to right click and add the artist, album etc.
Is there any way that I can change the settings so that the artist, album etc show as default in the title bar, rather than ad it each time?
(Topic title amended to Vista!)
This causes a bit of the mess as some of the music hasn't got tags. So i've been working though and gradually allocating an artist and album to the mp3s in each folder.
The way i find out if it has a tag already is to right click the title bar in explorer (ie the bit that says "name / date modified / type etc") and adding "artist", "album artist" and "album" and , where missing, either then selecting all files and changing the details or selecting the ones that are missing.
However, each folder i go into, the title bar goes back to a default setting and i have to right click and add the artist, album etc.
Is there any way that I can change the settings so that the artist, album etc show as default in the title bar, rather than ad it each time?
(Topic title amended to Vista!)
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Lol, cheers all.
I found an MP3 editor and was working through them last night. I have loads without any tags and with dodgy file names, so was using the album search facility to tag them with a name, artist, album art etc. I had to search and find the right album individually though. I can then rename the file the same as the tag by pressing a button.
@SpacePilotJohnLee , does the program you have linked work well on automatic batch selection, or can i do batches "supervised" as such, ie agree to the changes for each LP before it changes them?
With ripped CDs and some MP3s that may have appeared over time, i have 10,500 odd songs to sort, so probably near on 800 albums, so the way i am doing it could take forever.
I found an MP3 editor and was working through them last night. I have loads without any tags and with dodgy file names, so was using the album search facility to tag them with a name, artist, album art etc. I had to search and find the right album individually though. I can then rename the file the same as the tag by pressing a button.
@SpacePilotJohnLee , does the program you have linked work well on automatic batch selection, or can i do batches "supervised" as such, ie agree to the changes for each LP before it changes them?
With ripped CDs and some MP3s that may have appeared over time, i have 10,500 odd songs to sort, so probably near on 800 albums, so the way i am doing it could take forever.

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