Muvo N200 File Name Disp

When go to the next MP3 song in the player, the file name will display very quickly (< second) and then display the title statically. Is there a way to see the file name+title scrolling instead of jumping to the title only? The reason is that the file name usually contains more discripti've information than the song title.
Interestingly, if a MP3 song does not contain any title, the player will scroll the file name. This is actually the better method. Anyway to do this without going to a program to get rid of the title? Thanks.

That isn't a problem, it's by design. Some people use very simple filenames for their songs, but put the detailed information in the tag. You can change the title in most applications like MediaSource and Windows Media Player. Otherwise a tagging program might be able to remove all the tags on all your songs if that's what you want to do.
Cat

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