![]() ![]() So next I decide to check my backup MP3s on my PC for corruption using MP3diag. I use Tagscanner to tag all of my music, add cover art, and sometimes lyrics and stuff. Looking at the MP3 on the computer, I can see all of the tag info there. I plug it into my PC and run chkdsk on it and it is fine. So since all of my music is on a 64GB Sandisk SD card, I decide to check if it is corrupted. There were actually even more random files there now. Thr next suggestion I found was to wipe the Media Storage data and cache, so I tried that and after waiting for the library to rebuild, the files were still unknown. No luck there.Īfter a quick Google search, it seems like this is a common problem with no straight forward answer. They are Google Play Music, Shuttle, Pulsar, and Phonograph. I have been trying out a few to see what I like. It was pulling the folder name and the file name, but that was it.įirst thing I tried was wiping the cache of the different music players I have been using. For some reason, the media player wasn't reading the ID3 tags. Upon closer inspection, there wasn't any data associated with the files. Not only that, but there were about 20 other albums there as well. It turns out it was categorized under unknown artist. One night, I happened to be looking for a particular song by a particular artist, but the whole album was missing from their listing. I have a Motorola Moto G4 running Nougat 7.0. I figure I would share everything I have tried so far and maybe bounce a few new ideas around. Not to hijack your thread, but I have a similar problem that I have been trying to fix for a few days now. ![]()
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