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RE: Multiple Entries Per Track in Library -- Media Player 11
Thank you for the quick response. My concern is that I might end up deleting
the wrong entries, leaving behind only the corrupted ones. The last time I
contacted Napster tech support, I was left with the impression that the
Napster app and the Windows app were interconnected by a file, or database,
containing track info.
However, I will use part of your instructions: Right-click the entry to see
if Properties
or File Location can provide additonal information. Thanks for your help.
"ULguy" wrote:
> Ok, I'm not a Guru, But first open WMP and go to your library. Find the
> offending entries and left click once to Highlight a single entry, or via the
> shift key or control key several entries. Then right click and choose
> "delete". A window will open showing a couple of options. One is to delete
> from library only. The second is to delete from library AND computer. Choose
> the"delete from library only" option. This will remove those entries from
> your library, but not your computer. Be advised that the next time you play a
> song via WMP the entries may reappear (WMP searching for new media). You may
> need to rename the duplicates. Hope this helps!.
> --
> ULguy
>
>
> "Able" wrote:
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> > Due to corrupted files, I have had to download the same tracks from Napster
> > several times. Because of this, Media Player 11 now contains a multiple
> > entries for each track I have downloaded. The player will play a track more
> > than once because it has multiple entries. I might avoid this in the future
> > by having the media overwrite existing information when I download (but this
> > will probably open a another can of worms.) Question is: How may I delete
> > the extra listings from the Media Player application without deleting the
> > track from my drive?
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