Media Player 11 install new music Import does not recognize the album - only songs?

I recently had my laptop reimagee (XP Pro). I copied the MyMusic folder under my documents. Then installed WMP 11 and he started upward. It has imported all the songs, but nothing appears in the views of the artist or Album except a unknown album with all the songs.

I got so far without resolving the question of the measures:

  • Removed the program using Add/Remove, then reinstalled WMP 11
  • Delete the database files in %userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Media Player and restarted WMP11. Same happes: songs are added, but not the album or artist information

What now? iTunes has been installed properly recognized all albums/artists (just saying...), but prefer OMP

Thank you

smawsky, have you tried to reset the library with the instructions I mentioned in one of my previous answers? Attention to my note on the WMP network sharing Service.

If you copy a few of these tracks from the disc in the folder external HARD music in My Documents, WMP reads the tags of the files copied? And what about the sample music files which are added to the default library?

Tim Baets
http://www.BM-productions.TK

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