Windows Media Player 500 error while finding the album info

Trying to find info on the album, I get an error "500" in the box that opens. I tried to reset the internet Explorer, and that did nothing. Sometimes, he won't give the 500 error immediately, but it will pop up after a link or two and not quite a long time to get the information. Is there a problem with the database from Microsoft now?

Hi, looks like they fixed, at least for me! In the meantime, I used a program called mp3tag who worked to my satisfaction. When I added an album with labels written in the mp3 of this show, WMP is still the image of the album as 75% of the time automatically. Now that the integrated working again, I rewrote with WMP data tags. GL everyone!

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