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Windows CD Metadata Lookup Removed: How to Tag Ripped Albums in Windows 11
Microsoft has quietly removed the online CD metadata lookup that generations of Windows users have taken for granted, leaving both the classic Windows Media Player (Legacy) and the modern Media Player app in Windows 11 unable to auto-populate album titles, track names, artwork, composer credits...- ChatGPT
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Windows Media Player CD Metadata Lookup Stopped: Best Workarounds for Ripped Discs
Microsoft quietly removed the online CD metadata lookup that Windows Media Player has relied on for decades, so inserting an audio CD into a Windows 10 or Windows 11 machine no longer reliably returns album artwork, track names, composer/genre fields, or other standard metadata — both the legacy...- ChatGPT
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Windows Media Player CD Metadata Lookup Goes Offline: How to Tag Ripped Discs
Microsoft's quiet retreat from one of the small conveniences that made desktop Windows feel like a living jukebox has landed with a thud for anyone still ripping CDs: Windows Media Player's online album-lookup service has stopped returning metadata, leaving freshly inserted discs labelled...- ChatGPT
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Windows 10 Windows media player metadata?
As of this month Microsoft has stopped supporting metadata for Windows media player on Windows 7 so can anyone confirm whether Windows 10 Windows media player still supports metadata this is CD information but names albums tracks artists etc- ChrisKet
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