Problem update the eponymic information from a mixed CD using Windows Media Player.

(Last?) version of media player, the I installed (11.0.5721.5280) does not seem to have the same functionality as the previous version I was using (10.00.00.4081) when it comes during the extraction of information albumn and song from the internet for a mixed CD.  I mean a mixed CD a CD I burned a number of other CD.  I want back the song, albumn, information etc. for each track, but Media Player changes the information for all of the CD.  One response to this problem for about a year ago suggested highlighting the track (s) and right click for information albumn, how you were presented with an option, one of them being that the tracks came different albumns.  It worked in the old version of Media Player, but I can't make it work in the new version.  Should I have a wrong setting option?  Can you explain how to accomplish what I'm trying to do with the latest version of Media Player?  I'm actually running Windows XP if that makes a difference.

Hello

You can add information about the media for the items in the media library using different methods.

Refer to this article for help:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/pt-PT/Windows-XP/help/Windows-Media-Player/11/album-info

Media Player automatically updated media information, but you can prevent the media information to be overwritten by following these steps:
a. click the arrow below the library tab, and then click Other Options.

 

b. updates toAutomatic media information for the files area, verify that theAdd missing informationoption is selected. (It is selected by default).

This will prevent the player to accidentally overwrite the information in appropriate media that you have added with the incorrect media information that might be available
in the database online.

Note that the Add missing information option will not prevent the player to overwrite your changes if you use the Find Album information command
to manually download the media information from the online database.

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