Windows Media player 11, advanced tag editor, problem

When I try to change the info on some of my music I can't do. I looked at the Help menu, but that did not help. The problem is, I was able to access advanced tag editor to change before but now I can't any more, and none of my MP3s are in read-only mode. When I right click, advanced tag editor is not listed. Can I edit my other two playlist but not the third. I downloaded a plug-in before for the words, but simply to delete. Help, please

Jonathan Quest

But this context menu does not include the tag editor for a few songs?

Check that these songs really are in MP3 format: right click, select the location of the file opened , right click on the music file in Explorer, select Properties and note the type of file field.

Are you sure that these songs are in the section music library and not another section such as video or other media ?

Try to add the songs assigned to the library, maybe this will help. Right click the songs in the library, select delete - delete from library only and click OK . Then, press F3, make sure that the Advanced Options are displayed and that Add files previously deleted from the library is checked and click OK .

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

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