I use Windows Media 11; it just puts the titles in right out of the box (I didn't have to do anything special) now if you're using a newer version of Windows Media, it may work differently; I know that with Cdex, you have to "tell it" that you want to put the titles on the tracks (never can remember how that's done) but I'm sure that in Windows Media, there's a way you can accomplish what you want to do; I just don't know what that would be off the top of my head!
Tom Kaufman
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This was done with windows media player.  I don't have the cd with me
anymore.



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----- Original Message ----- From: "André van Deventer" <andred...@webafrica.org.za>
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Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 2:31 PM
Subject: tagging media files


Hi all



I have a specific cd which when  I rip it to my hard drive only displays
track numbers and no tag info.



I would be willing to rename the files as such but is there a way to
simply
have the whole directory  changed so that the names of the files become
the
names in the tags.  I could do this by hand of course but is there an
easier
way?  Just wondering.





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