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  1. #1
    John Navas
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    On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 14:47:01 -0700, Dick <[email protected]> wrote in
    <[email protected]>:

    >I have a bunch of MP3 files that I want to put on my KRZR. I have
    >them in folders by artist on my hard drive. When I copy the folders
    >to the memory card in the KRZR, the phone ignores the folders, and
    >just lists all the songs. I want them back in the folders to make it
    >easy to locate them.


    On the RAZR V3xx, if you store them in folders on the memory card, then
    the folders show up as "Albums". The KRZR may be similar.

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  2. #2
    Dick
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    Re: MP3 Music Stored On KRZR

    On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:13:50 GMT, John Navas
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 14:47:01 -0700, Dick <[email protected]> wrote in
    ><[email protected]>:
    >
    >>I have a bunch of MP3 files that I want to put on my KRZR. I have
    >>them in folders by artist on my hard drive. When I copy the folders
    >>to the memory card in the KRZR, the phone ignores the folders, and
    >>just lists all the songs. I want them back in the folders to make it
    >>easy to locate them.

    >
    >On the RAZR V3xx, if you store them in folders on the memory card, then
    >the folders show up as "Albums". The KRZR may be similar.


    I tried that, but it finds the actual album name (somehow) instead of
    the folder. The closest I can get to it is by using Artist. Even
    that is not perfect as, again, it goes for the Artist and not the
    folder. I guess between them I can find what I want.

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  3. #3
    Andreas Wenzel
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    Re: MP3 Music Stored On KRZR

    Dick schrieb:
    > [...]
    > I tried that, but it finds the actual album name (somehow) instead of
    > the folder.


    It probably gets the album name from ID3 tags as any decent audio player
    would. You may be able to force the phone to use the folder name by
    removing the ID3 tags from your MP3 files. ID3 tags can be edited with
    winamp.

    Andreas



  4. #4
    Dick
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    Re: MP3 Music Stored On KRZR

    On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 22:32:23 +0200, Andreas Wenzel
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Dick schrieb:
    >> [...]
    >> I tried that, but it finds the actual album name (somehow) instead of
    >> the folder.

    >
    >It probably gets the album name from ID3 tags as any decent audio player
    >would. You may be able to force the phone to use the folder name by
    >removing the ID3 tags from your MP3 files. ID3 tags can be edited with
    >winamp.
    >
    >Andreas


    Thanks Andreas. I will give that a try.

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  5. #5
    Dick
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    Re: MP3 Music Stored On KRZR

    That's what I am doing now, but boy, is it tedious. Ridiculous that
    you can't do it with MPT. It was OK for the first few playlists,
    because the songs were from folders in the same order, but as you get
    deeper into the playlists, it takes a whole lot of scrolling to get
    down to the songs you want to include. I have 22 playlists so far. I
    have struggled through the first 6. Only 16 to go!

    Dick

    On 30 Apr 2007 14:26:51 GMT, jack flash <[email protected]> wrote:

    >u have to create a playlist on the KRZR and then opt to view only the
    >playlist. i have put my mp3s in their own folder and created playlist
    >with the same name as the folders, so when i want to play certain songs,
    >i just use the playlist. if i recall correctly, you can also create a
    >category and view by category.
    >
    >> Dick schrieb:
    >>> [...]
    >>> I tried that, but it finds the actual album name (somehow) instead of
    >>> the folder.

    >>
    >> It probably gets the album name from ID3 tags as any decent audio

    >player
    >> would. You may be able to force the phone to use the folder name by
    >> removing the ID3 tags from your MP3 files. ID3 tags can be edited with
    >> winamp.
    >>
    >> Andreas
    >>



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