my media player has suddenly two or three copies of all my songs and videos

Title original: Media Player

all of a sudden, my media player has two or three copies of all my songs and videos and even the media player files, as its brightness and contrast tutorial videos. Help.

Hello

To delete duplicate entries, click on another feature tab in the drive (for example the current playback), and then click library.

If it eliminates the duplicate of your library entries, you can right click on the music file and click 'open file location '. To check if the location of the file is the same or different. This will let us know if there are entries in double or not.

If only a small number of duplicate entries exist, you can delete those invalid manually by double-clicking the invalid entry and then clicking on delete.

If you have a large number of entries in doubles in your library (or if your library is duplicated), it might be better to create a new library.

Method 1: To resolve this problem, clear theWindows Media Player database. To do this, follow these steps:

a. exit Windows Media Player.

b. for Windows 7: click Start, run, %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Media Player and then click on OK.

c. Select all files in the folder, and then click delete on the file menu.

Note: You don't have to remove the folders that are in this folder.

d. restart Windows Media Player.

Note Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.

Method 2: If this does not resolve the problem, disable the Windows Media Player database cache files. To do this, follow these steps:

a. exit Windows Media Player.

b. If you run Windows 7, click Start, run, % LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft, and then click OK.

c. Select the folder Media Playerand then clickdelete on the file menu.

d. restart Windows Media Player.

Note: Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.

For more information, visit the following link:

Remove items from the Windows Media Player library

The Windows Media Player library: frequently asked questions

Method 3: How can I prevent double or invalid entries to be added to my library when I play music files?

When you move digital media files on your computer, the file name and file path information remain unchanged in your library. Then when you select a file to play to its new location, a new entry is created in your library if you select the option automatically added to your library when played. As a result, your library can quickly contain a large number of entries, duplicate or invalid.

To prevent it be automatically added to your library of music files

a. in Windows Media Player, on the Tools menu, click on Options.

b. on the Player tab, clear music to add to the library when played check box.

Now, when you play music on your computer or the Internet, the file will not be added automatically to your library.

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