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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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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: > 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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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: > > > 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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You can also highlight ALL entries in your Library and click to Delete
from Library NOT your PC. Then, create a New Library which will do it in a couple of minutes even on a 3000 music listing. -- XP - WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "Able" wrote: > 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: > > > > > 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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Aha! Now I get it. Thanks to you both.
"Byte" wrote: > You can also highlight ALL entries in your Library and click to Delete > from Library NOT your PC. Then, create a New Library which will > do it in a couple of minutes even on a 3000 music listing. > > -- > XP - WNP > Today is the first day of the > rest of your life. > > > > "Able" wrote: > > > 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: > > > > > > > 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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