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MrC:
http://www.wikihow.com/Take-a-Screenshot-in-Microsoft-Windows

chuckly:
So, I figured out how to take a screenshot, but not how to upload or attach it!

- Chuck

MrC:
Until you've been a member of Interact for a sufficient amount of time (eg. # of posts), uploading is disabled.  You can use JRiver's own Pix01 or any other image sharing site.  Just include the URL in your post.  If you want the image to appear, surround by [ img ] [ /img ] tags (removing the spaces I added to allow the tags to appear here.

http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Pix01

chuckly:
I took this screenshot:

http://www.pix01.com/gallery/F5F49CC5-2999-4818-ACF2-9409E7881630/capture/bigpage.html?image=322917938_orig0.jpg


of  files by Freddie Mercury & Queen. Above this are other files listed correctly by track order, from 1 to  32, then there are several unnumbered tracks, then incorrectly ordered tracks, which should have been displayed on the top (unseen) portion of the screen. The correctly listed ones are also shown in the filenames as 01,02,03 etc. I’ve tried renaming all the files, deleting and re-entering track numbers, and everything else I could think of. This problem only seems to affect files which were added recently, but date created, date modified, and date imported are now the same for most of the files. Thanks again!

- Chuck

MrC:
Ok, so it appears that there are a number of files w/out the [track # tags].  Since all your file names appear to have the track number included, select the tracks that are missing tag information (eg. empty track and album columns), right click and select Library Tools->Fill properties from filename, and enter the setting for Filename to [Artist] - [Album] - [Name] - [Track #].  This should pull the info from the file names, populating the tags.

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