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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Sorry it is Clear Data. The dire consequences warning is just it letting you know it is going to erase everything.
This did work for me so far. I have not done another sync yet, I will get to that in a few days. Now keep in mind that before it worked I had to: Copy the files to a new directory. (Most of the family still uses iTunes and I didn't want to mess them up.) Turn OFF the ID3 updates in winamp first to save a lot of work. Import them all into a new winamp on the pc. Select all the files in the library. Right Click and Edit meta data. Select comment. Enter a space. Click Save. (This should overwrite any comment that was there.) Exit Winamp. Go to the library folder (I worked with a Maximum of 1 album at a time). Select all the files and open with a tag editor (I used Mp3Tag and you can right click to get it once installed.) Now is the hard part. You have to make sure that all the songs are tagged correctly. For me I had to correct almost every song. Winamp had downloaded new id3 tags because it could not see the old ones. I ended up with duplicate tags in the file. So it would show Album name//Album name Song//Song etc. Some of them were different so I had a very confused library. I cleaned up and eliminated all duplicates. Very important. Select all files in MP3Tag, right click and select Extended tags. Just to the right of the info you will see 3 buttons Click the top button "Add Field". Next to the Top field there is a right arrow, click it and select "Remove all fields". When it prompts you tell it yes. (If you are worried about this simply try it on a duplicate copy first.) This will eliminate all of the tags that are not easily visible to you. When you close the extended tags dialog it will save the files. Once the files have been saved, try to resync them. |
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