JJZolx;137773 Wrote: 
> What I'd do is taking a tagging program such as Mp3tag and load up the
> entire library of tracks into the program.  Add some benign tag or
> other with a dummy value and Mp3tag will rewrite all of the tags in all
> of the files.  This should leave your files with pretty clean tags.  If
> you don't want the modified time updated on the files, so that your
> 'New Music' retains its old order, there's an option in Mp3tag to
> preserve the file modification time.
> 
> http://www.mp3tag.de/en/
> 
> I'm not positive how well this will work with tracks of different
> extensions, since the tag types are different, but I'd guess it would
> be easy enough to load up one extension at a time (there's an option in
> Mp3tag to filter audio files by extension) and run the above procedure
> on them.
> 
> As for the time it would take, I think you'll be surprised at how fast
> this is, even when operating on thousands of files.
This worked like a charm....Thanks a million for the great tip.  The
bad news is now I don't have an effected file to send to SlimDevices to
see what caused the problem.


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