
If I have a CD that AMG identifies the artist as THE GRATEFUL DEAD in all caps and I want it to be The Grateful Dead so that it matches my other albums, easy enough. You can highlight multiple tracks to correct metadata. Wow, so what if AMG has the data wrong? Simply right click on a track in Windows Media Player, go to Advanced Tag Editor and from there correct whatever information is incorrect. 90% of the time all of the track information is there for your ripping pleasure. Most of the ones that are not recognized are fairly obscure CDs, CD Singles, Promos, Bootlegs, etc. Why is this important? Simply pop your CD into your burner, click on the Rip tab, and all of your track information is imported from AMG. I never would have pursued this task without this partnership. Over the course of the past few years Ive converted my entire extremely extensive CD library to mp3. Microsoft did a really good thing partnering up with All Music Guide (AMG). My bias being duly noted and disclosed, what follows is my take.ġ. Ive been using the surprisingly stable Windows Media Player 10 Technical Beta for the past few months but thought Id write a review on the software now that, as of 6:00 a.m. “WMP 10 at least equalsand in our estimation surpassesthe current leader in the field, Music Match Jukebox 9.”

Earlier today PC Magazine awarded the software a 4.5 out of 5 rating and a coveted Editor’s Choice Award.
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If Microsoft didnt give this software away Id gladly pay money for it. Even more spectacular is that it is free. Having used the program for a number of years I think it is quite simply a brilliant piece of software a masterpiece developed by extremely talented engineers in so many ways. My Review on the New Windows Media Player 10 The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
