IM SICK AND TIRED OF THIS, HHHelp !

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Guest

Please if there is anyone out there that can help me. I have been battling
with this freakin' windows problem for 1 year now, and its driving me mad.

I have all my pictures in folders along with my music in seperate folders.
My mp3 and wma files are all categorized by artist and albums along with
their respective Album arts and everything. But it is driving me crazy that
windows automatically rearranges my stuff, and mixes my album arts with my
pictures and my different album arts ( music cd labels) in other music albums
that are from different artists.

There is an option in the windows media player 9 , that it disactivates the
auto arranging. But that doesnt work.

if you have some idea how to fix it, please help me, i would really
appreciate it.

feel free to email me >> (e-mail address removed)
 
G

Galley

Please if there is anyone out there that can help me. I have been battling
with this freakin' windows problem for 1 year now, and its driving me mad.

I have all my pictures in folders along with my music in seperate folders.
My mp3 and wma files are all categorized by artist and albums along with
their respective Album arts and everything. But it is driving me crazy that
windows automatically rearranges my stuff, and mixes my album arts with my
pictures and my different album arts ( music cd labels) in other music albums
that are from different artists.

There is an option in the windows media player 9 , that it disactivates the
auto arranging. But that doesnt work.

if you have some idea how to fix it, please help me, i would really
appreciate it.

feel free to email me >> (e-mail address removed)

It's probably WMP-related, so I would suggest not using it anymore. There's
much better software on the market.

Let me get this straight. You have your music arranged as Artist\Album\Track
Name.mp3, and the cover art is named "Folder.jpg" and is located in the Album
folder. But somehow, the cover art is being moved to the My Pictures folder???
 

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