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Re: Mixtape Question... Quote:
Originally Posted by Nike Laos ^ Word up... but in case he wanna do it the way we been saying...
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You didn't misspeak though man... and why did you emphasize "I'm"?
Open Windows Media Player, like Nicey said, then do what I said. (The things you do in WMP will carry over into iTunes... I'll explain it in WMP cuz that's what I'm most familiar with when it comes to this.)
I'mma get detailed... so for example... let's say your mixtape's title is Masque, the artist is Red Masque, the genre is hip hop and the year is 2009.
1) Open Windows Media Player.
2) Find all the tracks you intend to put on this tape.
- If you save all of these mixtape tracks in a folder separate from the rest of your music, it makes this a lot easier, because they will be the only tracks you see. For ease of access, put this folder on your desktop.
- If they're in a separate folder, go to the Library Menu of WMP. There is an Icon with the word "Folder" beneath it. Click "Folder", and you should see a folder like "C:\Users\Name\Desktop". Click that folder, and all your tracks will be there.
3) Find where it says "Unknown Album" on the left side of all the track titles.
4) Edit "Unknown Album" to "Masque".
5) Beneath "Unknown Album" it should say "Unknown Artist", edit that "Unknown Artist" to "Red Masque".
6) Beneath "Unknown Artist", it should say "Unknown Genre", edit "Unknown Genre" to "Hip Hop".
7) Beneath "Unknown Genre", it should say "Unknown Year", edit that to "2009".
8) Copy the image you want to be the album cover for "Masque", right click on the gray CD case on the left side of where "Unknown Artist" was, and chose "Paste Album Art."
The picture will now be associated with each individual song. | Thanks for the input... I appreciate it.
DEF
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