In Windows Explorer, go to Tools > Folder Options > File Types and select the file type that you want to change the description. Click Advanced and type in the new description. Now you can sort by type again. I just changed ape files so that it reads "ape" instead of "Media Center File" in explorer. It only takes a few seconds so you should be able to change the type of at least 30 media files back to their original description in just a few minutes.
Yeah, I know how to use the Windows file association utility....
That's annoying to have to do, thanks. And I'm talking ALL of the media types (including JPEG, JPG, MPG, MPEG, MP4, M4V, M4A, AAC, MP3, APE, FLAC, WMV, WMA, etc, etc, etc). Why the heck does it do that in the first place? Other applications manage to associate with my media files without bunging the file type descriptor all up.
Lazy programming is all it is. Shoving work off onto the users.
I found the same thing, but then a $200 Monster audio cable made my music sound the way it used to be once again.
Don't forget to
precook those cables.
Although it is not yet fully understood scientifically, the phenomenon of "cable break-in" has been experienced by many audiophiles.
Or, you know, you could just send me the $799 and I'll tell you that your cables sound better. I'll even waive the $16 shipping and the turnaround will be much quicker!