A: Sort by file path so that the files are lumped together (you don't need
to, but this makes it easier)
B: Select the files in question
C: right-click on them and choose Advanced Tag Editor and set the "Album
Artist" there. For a sound track, that should be a album artist value such
as "Original Soundtrack".
If this file does not persist back to the files, that sounds like there's
some reason why the metadata couldn't be updated.
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"Sander" <> wrote in message
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> Hello!
>
> Recently I decided to import my collection into WMP11 Library. Since I
> tagged 99% of the tracks in the past 5 years using Tag&Rename, the result
> was pretty good.
> The only problem I get is with some compilation albums (like Soundtracks)
> WMP11 sees every track on the soundtrack as seperate album.
>
> Eventhough the "Album" id3 tags are identical for all tracks, and the
> "Part of a compilation" field is ticked. (a field that can be edited in
> tag&rename).
>
> I tried to use WMP11's "Advanced Tag Editor" to change all the Album tags
> but that didn't work either.
> Then i found out that it is possible to "drag and drop" tracks onto each
> other. They will be presented as an album. until i re-scan all music
> folders. in the result it seperates the manually joined tracks again
>
> Does someone how to trick WMP to make an album of a collection of tracks?
> or even better, what prerequisites WMP11 needs to make an album from a
> collection of tracks?
>
> specs:
> - Vista x64, installed all critical updates.
> - I dont allow WMP11 to change the tags.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sander