You can make the player forget by nuking the library folder:
*
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#medialibrary
Of course the player gets and stores the data from the files themselves, so
it is doubtful that this would result in any useful change for you. =\
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"Deli Max" <DeliMax@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> Damn! Its hard to believe that there would be absolutely no way at all to
> remedy this situation though. Maybe is there a way to have WMP forget all
> of
> its library, and then reinstall athe entire library from the music files
> in
> my 'music' folder within 'my documents' folder? Or to have all music in my
> library re-search for album info?
>
> "zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
> Quote:
>>
>> No, sorry, there's no Undo. =\
>>
>> --
>> Speaking for myself only.
>> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
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>>
>> "Deli Max" <DeliMax@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:6E4EA8A9-87C9-4FC4-AF39-35E515367D49@xxxxxx Quote:
>> >I was editing the song info for the unknown songs in my WMP library, and
>> > somehow I clicked something that named about half of my songs as being
>> > on
>> > the
>> > same album. I'm wondering if theres a way to go back through the
>> > history
>> > of
>> > actions in my WMP and reverse whatever I did? Or do I have to go
>> > through
>> > every single track that was affected, and rename its album and such?
>> > Maybe
>> > a
>> > way to restart my computer restoring the settings it was at before I
>> > started
>> > this session?
>> >
>> > I'm running a new Gateway laptop, with Vista and WMP 11 - thanks....
>>
>>
>>