Collecting and augmenting metadata associated with media content stored on
a plurality of devices for display to a user. The collected metadata
remains available (e.g., visible) to a user after the device storing the
corresponding media content is offline, disconnected, or otherwise
unavailable. In particular, the invention permits metadata associated
with media content stored on one or more devices (e.g., consumer
electronic devices) to be enumerated, obtained, and promoted into another
device (e.g., a personal computer) such that the metadata may be treated
as if the media content is stored on the other device (e.g., the personal
computer). In particular, the invention automatically detects an event
generated in response to an action by a first device storing a media
file. In response to the detected event, the invention matches and
obtains metadata for the media content stored in the media file. A user
organizes or otherwise manipulates the obtained metadata, for example,
via a media player.