![]() ![]() ![]() You won't see the tags in a file manager or by looking at the file properties, you need to download and install an mp3 tag editor on your computer to see and edit them. I use one called Mp3tag - it's free and easy to use but there are several alternatives available. Depending where you got your music from these may not be present or complete. I had this problem and have solved it. I think the folder structure is a bit of a red herring - the music on my usb stick is organised so each album is in its own folder or subfolder because that's how I have it on my pc, but I'm not sure the car cares about folder names or even file names - what the car reads is mp3 tags.
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