how do I name the artist???

G

Guest

I am going nuts trying to figure out how to name the artist not the name the
artist
please help!

thank you yours truly Alan
 
M

Mike Williams

Figuring out what you are asking "how to name the artist not the name the
artist" (???), or what files or software you are referring to is probably an
order of magnitude more difficult.
 
M

Mike Williams

Please, you are being very very vague. This isn't the psychic hotline!

Do you mean to say "how do I add the name of an artist to a music file in
Windows Media Player"? Or are you talking about another piece of software or
file type?

Do you know the name of the artist, or do you need to look it up?
 
G

Guest

Look ill make this as clear as I can:
I want to arange my songs by artist in a windows xp folder(just normal)but
some of my songs dont have artist names. I want to find a way to name the
artist of these songs. do you know a way?
 
G

Guest

Very very vague is putting it mildly. I believe he wants/needs to edit
the songs to add the artist. Rightclick the individual song and click
Properties. Then click the Summary tab where you can edit each song
to add information. I hope this will help, if not, I don't understand your
questions either.
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G

Guest

OK except the summary page is greyed out and won't allow me to add any
information...how do I get access (remove the grey)
 
G

Guest

rick has a point there you cant type anything there. oh and by the way uyou
figured out what I wanted to kno so dont worry but as rick said its in grey.

I have also figured out a way to do that but I think there might be a easyer
way. But if u want to know how i did it?

here it is: First you have to have real player. 2nd inpot the song into the
library. 3rd right click on it and say edit info or something. and last fill
it in. but there has to be another way im sure u can figure it out.
 
G

Guest

rick has a point there you cant type anything there. oh and by the way uyou
figured out what I wanted to kno so dont worry but as rick said its in grey.

I have also figured out a way to do that but I think there might be a easyer
way. But if u want to know how i did it?

here it is: First you have to have real player. 2nd inpot the song into the
library. 3rd right click on it and say edit info or something. and last fill
it in. but there has to be another way im sure u can figure it out.

thank you
 
G

Guest

rick has a point there you cant type anything there. oh and by the way uyou
figured out what I wanted to kno so dont worry but as rick said its in grey.

I have also figured out a way to do that but I think there might be a easyer
way. But if u want to know how i did it?

here it is: First you have to have real player. 2nd inpot the song into the
library. 3rd right click on it and say edit info or something. and last fill
it in. but there has to be another way im sure u can figure it out.
 
G

Guest

Rick has a point there you can’t type anything there. Oh and by the way you
figured out what I wanted to know so don’t worry but as Rick said its in
grey.

I have also figured out a way to do that but I think there might be a easier
way. But if u want to know how I did it?

Here it is: First you have to have real player. 2nd import the song into
the library. 3rd right click on it and say edit info or something. And last
fill it in. but there has to be another way I’m sure u can figure it out.
 
M

Mike Williams

If the files are read-only or have damaged file headers than you can't edit
them.

Real Player or Windows Media Player or iTunes or any of dozens of music file
tag editors you can download from the net will allow you to fill in this
information. Not all will support all file types.
 
G

Guest

I tried the Real Audio tag editor, it works as long as you are in RA, but it
doesn't edit the properties of the actual WAV file, still greyed out....
there must be a switch somewhere to allow us to get into the properties..the
file is NOT read only and there are NO damaged file headers....
 
G

Galen

In Alan had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
I am going nuts trying to figure out how to name the artist not the
name the artist
please help!

thank you yours truly Alan

Well... Seeing as they've finally figured out what it is you want...

Head here:
http://www.snapfiles.com/downloadfind.php?st=audio+tag+editor&action=s&search=Find+it&lc=1

Of all the stuff on said page the only one I've used is:

MediaMonkey:
http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/MediaMonkey/songsdb.html

Hmm... 'Snot bad though I didn't use it for what your goals are I don't
believe.

--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/
http://kgiii.info/

"At present I am, as you know, fairly busy, but I propose to devote my
declining years to the composition of a textbook which shall focus the
whole art of detection into one volume." - Sherlock Holmes
 
M

Mike Williams

I don't think there is a standard for storing ID3 tags in WAV files, and I
doubt that it would ever be created since most WAV-editing software would be
confused by it.
 
G

Guest

uhhh guys HAve just found somthing that suprised me..alot I kno how to fix
this.
all you need to do is click on properties, then on Attributes take off read
only so its not hidden and not read only then go into summery and you can
edit it. YAY!
 
G

Guest

oh oops sorry he.. he....*blush*

Mike Williams said:
If the files are read-only or have damaged file headers than you can't edit
them.

Real Player or Windows Media Player or iTunes or any of dozens of music file
tag editors you can download from the net will allow you to fill in this
information. Not all will support all file types.
 

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