Bug: Wrong tracked played in Windows Media Player after a preceeding track is deleted

Hi.  I have encountered this bug frequently in Windows Media Player 12.0.9200.16420 while cleaning out unwanted tracks from my collection.

 

Repro (as best as I can tell):

- Go to "Music" view with multiple albums and tracks (I have ~5000 tracks)

- Delete the first track in an album

- Play the track that is newly in the first slot

Results: The incorrect song from the same album will be played.  I think it plays the new track 2 (i.e. the song that was the 3rd track).

 

 

Going to the file in explorer and then right-clicking to play back in Windows Media Player resolves the issue.

 

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Hi Ted Carson,

 

I would suggest you to use Microsoft Connect to submit your Suggestions and Feedbacks on MS products: https://connect.microsoft.com/dashboard/?wa=wsignin1.0

 

You may also use Microsoft Connect to report bugs: https://connect.microsoft.com/

 

Hope this helps.

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Hi Ted Carson,

 

I would suggest you to use Microsoft Connect to submit your Suggestions and Feedbacks on MS products: https://connect.microsoft.com/dashboard/?wa=wsignin1.0

 

You may also use Microsoft Connect to report bugs: https://connect.microsoft.com/

 

Hope this helps.


Hi, I'm having the same problem in Windows Media Player for Windows 8 and I think this is not a new bug. It existed since Windows Media Player for Windows 7.
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Last updated October 13, 2020 Views 19 Applies to: