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I have the newest build of XBMC, and MC360 866.
i burned them just how i do any other CD...with itunes, one CD is .wav and the other is .mp3 and both say track01.mp3 or track01.wav, but even after i renamed them to the song title.mp3 or .wav, they still wont scan to the library... Så blir pc:n:: att klicka Burn/Trans- fer. I menyn till vänster. väljer du Add track. to my library för att. bestämma vilka låtar. som ska ligga på din cd. Realplayer 10 http://ftp.idg.se/pfa/internetdagarna/realplayer.pdfHOME |
If they have no tag data, then there's nothing to add to the library other than the filename, which is woefully inadequate information.
You need to tag your MP3s, and either encode your WAVs to a taggable format, or add a .cue sheet with the information.
How did you 'burn' them?
Disk copy or file copy. If you made them from MP3's or flac files then the volume info on the disk is gone. CDDB uses that info to identify the CD track listing.
They're possibly .WAV files with no info. Without any more information we can't tell any more than that.
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