Use the left part of the window to add and refresh the data for the selected track(s). Use the 1st icon (floppy disk) to save your changes for the tracks. Move back the files to your phone to the Music folder or however you want it. Ass I said, your playlists will probably need to be redone. There are really good quick commands (icons on the top row) to do stuff. from file names, then use "Filename - Tag" icon with small red dot on it, to make the sw add filename data to the correct attribute places of the file(s).There's never been 'undo' in the library, sorry. If you drop the wrong picture, do it again with the right picture this time. You could drop the wrong art in the advanced tag editor as well, except there you'd more likely have contention/timing issues, which is one of the reasons the excellent *idea* of the advanced tag editor was providing an inferior experience. I'm here as a friend and don't make those kinds of calls. I'd be interested in what specific advanced tag editor functionality you're interested in, but that's about it. The people on those teams had other things of more general benefit to more users than this, sorry. <3 There's never been "undo" in the library but with the advanced tag editor you could always remove the picture (or even put more than one). That's one of the specific functionalities we are interested in someone mentioned putting lyrics in songs. Or dropping a picture in the library for the album and having it copied in each song (which doesn't happen now). I think you can make the assumption that we are interested in any functionalty that has been removed from WMP12 in comparison with the previous versions (otherwise we would have used other media players in the past rather than WMP11!). And can you please mention the "other things of more general benefit to more users"? I haven't found a single benefit of WMP12 compared to WMP11 I hope you don't mean things like streaming your media files over the internet which you must have noticed no-one has even made any comments about trying it out. Saying that the advanced tag editor was "providing an inferior experience" is incredibly hypocriical when this forum has pointed out in plain words that it's WMP12 that is providing an inferior experience. I'm merely pointing out that it's an excellent idea that you'd want to reimplement, and am making no attempt to be adversarial or undermine your excellent suggestions. My interest is in understanding the specifics of your interest so that I too can act as an advocate for your concerns where beneficial. If you're not seeing the dropped picture added to each song, that's a bug in the RC - it should be the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service contention issue I've been referring to. Star music tag editor cant edit file windows# I believe for now you can (temporarily if needed) stop the sharing service to avoid that contention. Lyrics in songs in the Advanced Tag Editor worked really poorly in a variety of scenarios. If those worked great for you, I'm very glad - but that's part of a large set of implementation issues which needed overhaul to make it up the quality bar. Those are indeed valuable and interesting scenarios! - but at the same time there were some fundamental problems in the old implementation. This time around the focus was on adding new format support, simplifying key normal user tasks, and improving speed and stability. Star music tag editor cant edit file windows#.Star music tag editor cant edit file Pc#.
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