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changing details in mp3


Question Posted Wednesday November 22 2006, 10:49 pm

i have an mp3, and is using rhapsody for it. i was wondering if there's a way to like, change the details in it. like, change the name of the song, add the artist of the song, etc. please help! it's killing me that it's not organized and stuff.

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Skez answered Thursday November 23 2006, 11:27 pm:
I don't have Rhapsody, but if it is a media player, it should have an editing feature. Windows Media Player and iTunes both do. Load a song, then right click on it in the playlist. There should be a "Get Info" or "Edit" option. Click that.

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