Media Player ripping problem like data reverts to old version

I seem to have problems with the correct data album applied to albums that I am trying to rip. Each attempt data much more older albums are applied. I tried to manually apply the correct data, but the media player it just changes back. Help, please.

Part of the problem is perhaps that the music data service's problems at the moment, but it seems also that you need to change your wmp library settings... go to wmp component library.. .organize.. .options and select the library tab - make sure that the area highlighted in the screenshot below is not checked. I also keep the article on tab Player 'to connect to the internet... etc' unchecked myself. I hope this helps... R

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