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  1. Is anybody using Media Player 11? I've just upgraded from 10 and so far think it's good. Since the new version is heavily graphic (Album art) I decided to update any files that were missing the album art. My problem is that while updating Bad Company's album art for one song, media player for some reason associated Queens of the Stone Age files with the same album art and now all songs for both artists share the same album photo. When I try to change the files that are wrong, it then changes all associated files to the same album art. It's a never-ending loop that I can't seem to figure out. I've since learned to be a bit more cautios before updating the album art, nevertheless, this is a problem on a handful of files that I'd like to get straightened out if anyone has the expertise.

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    Mattman
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    Hi,
    It may be that your tag names are different than the actual file names, Most of the newer Media Players like WMP 11 and iTunes use the tag information not the file name to identify the files, I recently cleaned up and consolidated my music collection and corrected a bunch of wrong or incomplete file names, boy was I pissed when iTunes displayed the same old tags!! It's hard to believe someone could mix up Bad Co. and QotSA though?!? I'm not sure if WMP 11 has a tag editor, but it should, Apple iTunes does, and if you look in the Audio Tools in the Tools section to the left there is probably a freeware Tag Editor.
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    How are you changing the album art or what program your useing?
    Mp3 can have two tags to it. If you using mp3 tag editor, edit both tags, I thank both album art
    are in the file itself.
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