Windows Media Player Library

I've been collecting music fairly conscientiously for over 20 years. For the purposes of this discussion that translates into around 2500 CDs. Having suffered a couple of burglaries and a number of house moves, including Australia to US and back, I decided to reduce the physical footprint of those CDs. Over a period of two years I ripped all my albums to a mix of MP3 and WMA files. All 29000-odd tracks are on a 160GB+ hard drive, and that hard drive is also backed up to another similar drive kept in a cupboard across town. All the silver-disks and sleeves were moved out of the multiple bookcases into ring binders and shelved. Bingo - about 1/2 a room less footprint. Now if I could just find a way to quickly scan my similarly comprehensive piano sheet music collection, so I could eliminate another 1/2 room of shelf-space...

During the time I ripped all of those CDs I got to know many of Windows Media Player's library... um... quirks REALLY well… and the importance of a backup … especially after WMP 9 updated my library from the internet database overnight after I first installed it and re-arranged and/or deleted dozens of albums. Oh yes - the option that would allow WMP to do this was "off". Yikes! I have since seen this behaviour on several other WMP 9 and 10 installations, and have read other reports of it on the microsoft.public.windowsmedia newsgroups. It will also overwrite personally imported album art with art from mismatched albums. Somehow this does not accord well with the Trustworthy Computing goals laid out by Microsoft.

At the time of writing, the WMP team have resisted adding any useful Library and tagging items to the WMP 10 FAQ - even though these are indeed frequently asked questions. Embarrassment? Perhaps: there have been quite a few revealing asides from team posts on the public newsgroups that indicate even some of them don't find the library particularly up to scratch. Given that WMP is supposed to be an integral part of Windows, you can see that in the future much of this is likely to be absorbed in the shell and WINFS file system. The current path with WMP doesn't make me feel very cosy about the ability of the WMP team to manage this transition. Idle thought: did the current EU case against Microsoft's inclusion of WMP in Windows contribute to the announced delay in WinFS...?

Anyway, here is the first article on Frequently Avoided Questions: how Windows Media Player 10 deals with Artist data. Most of it applies to v9 as well: http://msmvps.com/thinice/articles/15229.aspx

Published Thursday, October 07, 2004 9:54 PM by Mike

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# Helpful WMP Information - Library Issues/Problems and nineMSN

Friday, October 15, 2004 9:01 AM by TrackBack

# re: Windows Media Player Library Bugs and Irritations

Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:02 PM by TrackBack

# Allchin: minor WMP update this year

Monday, April 18, 2005 5:08 PM by TrackBack

# Allchin: minor WMP update this year

Monday, April 18, 2005 5:08 PM by TrackBack

# re: Windows Media Player Library

Why Microsoft WMP team doesn't plan to introduce a node grouping entries by <artist> (or <author> that is the same tag)? All others player and library software store artist information in this tag! You have to copy <artist> tag to <album artist> or <composer> to browse your files with WMP. Incredible!

Wednesday, April 27, 2005 1:49 AM by Mike

# re: Windows Media Player Library

I'm confused by Ink's comment. The major nodes in WMP10 are Album Artist, Artist, Album, and so forth. So that should already exist unless I'm missing something.

Friday, August 05, 2005 5:24 AM by Mike

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