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Old 10-28-2009, 03:30 PM
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Can Windows Media Player Update Audio Files Already Ripped?

A couple years ago, I ripped a number of my CDs to MP3s using Windows Media
Player. Most CDs successfully ripped complete with songs titles. Several
CDs ripped with songs being entitled "Track 01", "Track 02", etc. This
sometimes even occurred within the same CD, with some MP3 files receiving the
proper song title and others receiving the "Track ##" title. I don't know if
this was caused by an intermittent internet connection during the rip process.

My question is, is there any way to rename the song titles automatically
without having to re-rip these CDs?

Thanks in advance.
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