jetherealz wrote: Here's the thing: if you have *any* music files with *any* weird metadata, even if they're not the ones you played, your upload may be blocked if you *ever* played them. It's not definite, but it's one more possibility.
Here's the thing: if you have *any* music files with *any* weird metadata, even if they're not the ones you played, your upload may be blocked if you *ever* played them. It's not definite, but it's one more possibility.
what's the best way to go through all the music files to determine if any of them have any weird metadata??
One Way: (On Windows XP) Go to the folder where they're stored (ie: c://program files/Andie's Music), Open the folder, and then right click on a song - go to to the bottom, click "Properties" (button on the bottom), then go to "Summary" (tab on top).
That's your metadata - click twice on anything you want to change - it will highlight as if to copy, backspace and type in the correct information.
You can also use Windows media to edit your metadata. I'm not so good on that - I do it, but I have to click and search around a lot.
I'm kind of anal-retentive about the metadata, so I try to get it perfect right when I import the CD, before I move it into the folder that Zune uses. If you're like me, however, you now have thousands of songs on your drive - to go through ALL of them might make you want to snatch all of your hair out, and commit yourself to a mental institution.
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that's a good suggestion but i don't keep the music on my hard drive...
i don't think i'm going through the hassle of reloading all the music just to see if i have weird data in the metadata...
Didn't work for me. I played three songs: one downloaded from the marketplace, one recently ripped, and one that's been on my zune since day one and has counted in the past. None of them showed up.
The last time my play count updated was 9 days ago when I used the Zune software to play a couple of songs.
Edit:
"Here's the thing: if you have *any* music files with *any* weird metadata, even if they're not the ones you played, your upload may be blocked if you *ever* played them. It's not definite, but it's one more possibility." -jetherealz
I do have songs that have Japanese titles/metadata in my collection, but I'm fairly sure they're not actually on my zune at this point.
(The forum ate my formatting on the quote, sorry about that. XD)
Best Regards, Tiffany J.
i would give that a shot, but i don't have any sync groups to delete...
sames results as most other people who have replied.
songs played from zune software is fine. songs played from the zune device do not update the most recent played or count.