In Windows Media Player 11, I would like to change the album art integrated for all the songs in an album while removing all previously used album art.

In Windows Media Player 11, I would like to change the album art integrated for all the songs in an album while removing all previously used album art in advanced tag editor. My mP3 player only displays art on top of the list of advanced tag editor and WMP automatically puts most recent album on the background art. Is there a way to change this?

Hello

Try the following steps:

a. connect to the Internet.

b. open Windows Media Player.

c. click on the Library tab, and then go to the album you want to resolve.

d. right click on the album and then click on Find Album Info.

e. If you get an error message that says you must change your privacy settings before you can update media information, follow these steps: click on the Tools menu, click Options, click the Privacy tab, and then clear music update files by retrieving the news media from the Internet check box. Then, in the library, repeat the previous step.

See the following articles for more information:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/wheres-my-album-art-fixing-song-titles-artist-names-and-more-in-Windows-Media-Player

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/add-or-change-album-art-in-Windows-Media-Player

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