HITMAN
01-21-2010, 03:31 PM
I have Windows XP Media Center Edition, have been using Replay Music (http://all-streaming-media.com/record-audio-stream/Replay-Music-record-any-web-radio-station-or-streaming-music-service.htm)
(RM)to record from Pandora (http://all-streaming-media/streaming-audio-and-video-online/Pandora-Free-streaming-music-service-Create-your-own-radio-station-with-the-music-you-like.htm) and Napster (http://all-streaming-media.com/downloadable-audio-and-video/Napster-free-music-service.htm). I used their Trial Pay feature to sign up for a trial of eMusic (http://all-streaming-media.com/downloadable-audio-and-video/eMusic-legal-mp3-free-music-downloads.htm), and got 25 free downloads, which I used to download three new jazz albums. So far so good.
I am having problems accessing and managing all of my various music files, using the 4 available tools I have: My Music, Media Center, Windows Media Player (WMP), and iTunes.
By clicking on My Music, I can browse through the Replay Music program files folder, and see all my recorded tracks. If I click on a track, iTunes comes up, and plays the song. I can move a track into WMP, but not into a new album, and not into iTunes.
In Media Center, I can't import tracks from anywhere --- RM, WPM, iTunes, or eMusic. I also can't create a new Album folder without ripping the album from a CD.
In WMP, I can use F3 to import all the RM tracks, but I can't create a folder for a new Album. If the RM tracks are not tagged correctly (many or not) I haven't been able to move them into another Album folder. As a result, I have a giant Album folder for Unknown Artist, even though the artist name is shown in the list of tracks. I also have not had any luck importing Album art into an Artist folder --- WPM can find the Album art and information, but it won't load it into the folder.
WPM also has a problem burning a CD with eMusic content --- puts about 15 seconds of dead air at the end of each track.
I have completely given up on iTunes, as it will not import any of my music from Media Center, WPM, or My Music. I finally deleted all the music libraries.
What a mess.....
(RM)to record from Pandora (http://all-streaming-media/streaming-audio-and-video-online/Pandora-Free-streaming-music-service-Create-your-own-radio-station-with-the-music-you-like.htm) and Napster (http://all-streaming-media.com/downloadable-audio-and-video/Napster-free-music-service.htm). I used their Trial Pay feature to sign up for a trial of eMusic (http://all-streaming-media.com/downloadable-audio-and-video/eMusic-legal-mp3-free-music-downloads.htm), and got 25 free downloads, which I used to download three new jazz albums. So far so good.
I am having problems accessing and managing all of my various music files, using the 4 available tools I have: My Music, Media Center, Windows Media Player (WMP), and iTunes.
By clicking on My Music, I can browse through the Replay Music program files folder, and see all my recorded tracks. If I click on a track, iTunes comes up, and plays the song. I can move a track into WMP, but not into a new album, and not into iTunes.
In Media Center, I can't import tracks from anywhere --- RM, WPM, iTunes, or eMusic. I also can't create a new Album folder without ripping the album from a CD.
In WMP, I can use F3 to import all the RM tracks, but I can't create a folder for a new Album. If the RM tracks are not tagged correctly (many or not) I haven't been able to move them into another Album folder. As a result, I have a giant Album folder for Unknown Artist, even though the artist name is shown in the list of tracks. I also have not had any luck importing Album art into an Artist folder --- WPM can find the Album art and information, but it won't load it into the folder.
WPM also has a problem burning a CD with eMusic content --- puts about 15 seconds of dead air at the end of each track.
I have completely given up on iTunes, as it will not import any of my music from Media Center, WPM, or My Music. I finally deleted all the music libraries.
What a mess.....