While I was editing some files in MM5 (which originated in my C:\Music folder, which is all .WAV files), I suddenly saw an Album appear that claimed to be associated with a You Tube video. I did not own the album, so I deleted it.
I then clicked one of my actual music albums in MM, and found that ALL the songs suddenly had a YouTube music video label. The image file for the album on my computer was the one I originally selected, but when I clicked on a song the image file either became enormous or an actual music video appeared. When I rescanned my music into MM5 the change remained.
Is this a labeling issue? Did I select the wrong option? Please let me know what to do. I do not LIKE music videos.
Many thanks for your help.
Music file images changed into Music Videos??
Moderator: Gurus
Re: Music file images changed into Music Videos??
Please note that MediaMonkey 2024.1 is the current release.
It sounds like you switched the library view from My Library to YouTube. You can change it back in the Info panel. Does that resolve the issue?
It sounds like you switched the library view from My Library to YouTube. You can change it back in the Info panel. Does that resolve the issue?
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Re: Music file images changed into Music Videos??
As usual, Lowlander, you have the answer. You must eat, breathe, and sleep MediaMonkey topics!
Strangely, the program reverted to its normal view after lunch, when I was taking a break. It's self-correcting! That's neat.
I'm still trying to get back to my original layout, but I think I can manage that by myself. If not, I'll bother you again. And thanks for reminding me to download the new version.
Strangely, the program reverted to its normal view after lunch, when I was taking a break. It's self-correcting! That's neat.
I'm still trying to get back to my original layout, but I think I can manage that by myself. If not, I'll bother you again. And thanks for reminding me to download the new version.