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Can anyone help me? I recently went from an old W995 to an Xperia S. As I had spare time, I sent about 500 songs over via bluetooth, but since they were laid out in a different way to the W995 most songs appeared in a certain way, ie: the song title appeared as the artist AND song title (eg 'The Foo Fighters - Best of you') with the artist as unknown, and album as Bluetooth. I moved all the files over to the music folder, but the album still said Bluetooth, not really a problem. But then I tried using the phones internal update music info feature, which is beyond atrocious. At a rough estimate it changed 10% of songs correctly, 20% not far off right (eg- song and artist right, artwork and album wrong), 30% changed completely wrong, and 40% not edited at all. So not knowing any better I decided to start again, deleted the lot, bluetoothed then over again, and set about editing them myself. As you can guess, editing 500+ song titles, artists, albums, and album artworks took an extraordinary amount of time. But then, for no apparent reason other than the phone got turned off, it magicwlly decided to iindly edit them wll back for me to their original, incorrect state. Safe to say I wasn't pleased. Then someone told me about an app that would do all the editing for me, save me roing it again. I downloaded it and used it and am pleased to say I edited it about 80% correctly (I was very pleased!!) and I just re edited the rest again myself. Then, lo and behold, one day the battery died. And my beautiful Xperia S decided to edit my sonts back again. So hers my question... How can I Bluetooth songs across, and not have them automatically re-edited back to their original state every time the phone gets turned off or the battery dies?
Also, is there a way of changing how the gallery in the phone looks (eg- hiding albums and pictures, creating new folders). I dont like how it's laid out currently.
Someone please help!! Im on the verge of buying an S3. I've never had a problem with Sony until now.
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regarding changing the gallery app, you can not, you can use different gallery apps from the market
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this is the best way to do it, transfer the music to your PC and then use windows media player to look for all the info, that way whenever you copy/paste the music to your Xperia S all your music will be in order.
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regarding changing the gallery app, you can not, you can use different gallery apps from the market
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unrelated topic, if you have some time please check this thread
http://mediago.sony.com/enu/features Since you have so many tracks, I suggest you use Media Go to transfer them between the two phones via PC. This application has a range of editing options with regard to artwork and other music file details, which you will find useful. You will need a USB cable in this case. Hope this helps.