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CD is one thing, says it's another!

cooljammer00cooljammer00 HeySmall Christmas-Man!Registered User regular
edited March 2009 in Help / Advice Forum
I'm listening to this Music: An Appreciation set for my music class. Disc 1 seems to think it is Disc 4. I thought maybe it was a manufacturer's error, with two disc 4's printed differently, but Disc One seems to have the right tracks according to the booklet, only when I put it in WMP, it thinks it is Disc 4 with all the Disc 4 titles. That makes it hard to go to the specific track when I can't see the real name.

Is there some way to fix the ID3 or something? To make the CD know what it is?

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  • ApexMirageApexMirage Registered User regular
    edited March 2009
    It's not a CD-RW obviously so you're probably out of luck on that front. You could turn off automatic name fetching and enter your own though.

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  • cooljammer00cooljammer00 Hey Small Christmas-Man!Registered User regular
    edited March 2009
    ApexMirage wrote: »
    It's not a CD-RW obviously so you're probably out of luck on that front. You could turn off automatic name fetching and enter your own though.

    I know windows media player can sometimes fetch albums for unnamed mp3s. I thought I could maybe get the original track names and just force them onto the album?

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