![]() ![]() You add songs when you like the song, but not necessarily the rest of the album or artist's work. Comparatively, you add artists to your library when you want to follow the artist. Thus, the album list becomes a list of albums you like. So as always happens, you have to screenshot all the songs from that album in your Liked Songs playlist, then UNLIKE them, THEN go to the 'real' album in the real. Once all files are added in the same mode (whichever one works), then it should see and play all of them with no issues, now that you’ve converted any wma files to mp3.Ĭheck it out and let us know how it goes. You add albums to your library when you like the album. Click on it and see that, according to Spotify, I have NO liked songs on it. However, if you have one of the Ford Sync systems, try MTP. I would start with MSC mode, because the majority of stereo systems are going to want this. Users post on JanuAfter wasting a lot of time, I found the perfect solution: uninstall groove and go back to windows media player. In this case, you’ll probably want to format the player, erasing everything you’ve put on it then manually set the USB mode to MSC or MTP and transfer a few songs or albums at a time, seeing if your stereo picks them up. Then another time you connected and added some more files, but this time it connected in MSC mode, and if your car’s stereo prefers (or requires) one mode over the other, it won’t be able to see the files that were loaded in the other (non-preferred or required) mode.Ĭheck you player in Settings > System Settings > USB Mode for what it’s set to. How to Fix Purchased Music Not Showing Up on iPhone Solution 1. It is in MP3 format, and here Groove is correctly displaying the Album Artist (Bryn Terfel) and the Album title (Bryn Terfel Sings Favourites). Notice also the first track in the song list is from a different album. So if your player was let’s say, set to Auto and it defaulted to MTP mode and you added some files. All the tracks from this two-disc album in FLAC format are showing this issue. If your player is set to Auto, it can (and will) connect in either mode occasionally. The reason this may be relevant is that a computer (or in this case your stereo system) cannot see files loaded in both modes at the same time. What USB mode were the files transferred to the player in? Most car stereos need MSC mode, but if it’s one of the Ford Syncs, I believe that system needs MTP mode. ![]()
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