I have saved on my computer a large music collection, most of it is copied from vinyl and saved in'.wma' or '.wap' format files, all as individual tracks in seperate folders for each album. My computer runs Windows 7.
Last year I purchased a network device for connection to my Hi Fi system and copied all my music onto an external hard drive which is connected into the network device via the USB connection.
The problem I have is that many of the albums copied from vinyl do not play in track order (music copied from CD is absolutely fine) . Some are fine, but most play either in the alphabetical order of track names, or no reasoned order to them at all. All a bit frustrating when trying to listen to an album which tells a story e.g. Jeff Waynes War of the Worlds.
I have tried right-clicking on the track names to go into the properties and have entered track numbers correctly. I have also used another suppliers package to edit the audio tags. But when I play them the problem is unchanged. Strangely though, the Windows Media Player on my computer plays my tracks in the correct order.
I contacted the manufacturer of my network device, Cambridge Audio, and they recommended that I install the free version of 'PerfectTunes' to break into the music metadata. I have installed release 1.7. However, I now wonder if this was the correct advice? The tool is not intuitive, I cannot see a user guide. I don't want to 'rip' or 'burn' material, neither do I want to delete corrupted/duplicated tracks; I just want to ensure that my albums are played in the correct track order. I did also look on the internet and found another forum discussing this very problem and the advice was very complicated and involved disabling security protections on the computer (highly suspicious, I thought)
Can someone please help before my other half goes mad with me for wasting all this time messing about with music!
Thanks
Last year I purchased a network device for connection to my Hi Fi system and copied all my music onto an external hard drive which is connected into the network device via the USB connection.
The problem I have is that many of the albums copied from vinyl do not play in track order (music copied from CD is absolutely fine) . Some are fine, but most play either in the alphabetical order of track names, or no reasoned order to them at all. All a bit frustrating when trying to listen to an album which tells a story e.g. Jeff Waynes War of the Worlds.
I have tried right-clicking on the track names to go into the properties and have entered track numbers correctly. I have also used another suppliers package to edit the audio tags. But when I play them the problem is unchanged. Strangely though, the Windows Media Player on my computer plays my tracks in the correct order.
I contacted the manufacturer of my network device, Cambridge Audio, and they recommended that I install the free version of 'PerfectTunes' to break into the music metadata. I have installed release 1.7. However, I now wonder if this was the correct advice? The tool is not intuitive, I cannot see a user guide. I don't want to 'rip' or 'burn' material, neither do I want to delete corrupted/duplicated tracks; I just want to ensure that my albums are played in the correct track order. I did also look on the internet and found another forum discussing this very problem and the advice was very complicated and involved disabling security protections on the computer (highly suspicious, I thought)
Can someone please help before my other half goes mad with me for wasting all this time messing about with music!
Thanks
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