by REB154 » Fri Sep 16, 2011 1:57 pm
I've searched the forum and cannot find this specific problem so...
I think there is a problem in MM4 with amending the Properties of an inserted CD so that the amended/new data can be used to populate tag fields when ripping the CD. I have listed the reproducible actions for both MM4 and MM3 (which I believe works 'correctly')
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64Bit, 6Gb RAM, 2x DVD writers, MM3 and MM4 Portable installed
MM4 Portable (Build 1432) - Magic Nodes V4.2 installed
1. Insert an audio CD
2. Wait for track data etc. to be retrieved from Internet and select info as required
3. Select the CD entry in the Media Tree - the populated track listing appears
4. Select 1, several or all tracks, right click and select 'Properties'.
5. Amend some data (I entered a disc number and an entry in Custom 1 (renamed as 'Sub Album'))
6. Click 'OK'
7. At this point the CD is re-read and the data changes are cleared (this is where I believe the problem lies)
8. Once the files have been re-read, the track listing appears and the CD entry is no longer highlighted blue in the Media Tree.
9. The 'My Computer' node auto-expands and the CD drive is highlighted in light grey instead of blue (Windows theme set)), and the CD tracks are re-read.
10. Select tracks as before, then 'Properties' and make changes (disc# and Custom 1)
11. Click OK and this time the data 'sticks', the tracks remain highlighted and the new data can be used to populate tag fields after selecting 'Rip Audio CD...' from The 'Tools' drop down menu for that tab.
The same actions in MM3 Build 3.2.5.1306 - Magic Nodes V4.2 installed
1. Insert and audio CD
2. Wait for track data etc. to be retrieved from Internet and select info as required
3. Select the CD entry in the Media Tree - the populated track listing appears
4. Select 1, several or all tracks, right click and select 'Properties'.
5. Amend some data (I entered a disc number and an entry in Custom 1 (renamed as 'Sub Album'))
6. Click 'OK'
7. New data is retained and can be used to populate tag fields after selecting 'Rip Audio CD...'. The data is only 'lost' when another node is selected and then the CD entry is reselected - the CD is re-read as I would expect.
I've searched the forum and cannot find this specific problem so...
I think there is a problem in MM4 with amending the Properties of an inserted CD so that the amended/new data can be used to populate tag fields when ripping the CD. I have listed the reproducible actions for both MM4 and MM3 (which I believe works 'correctly')
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64Bit, 6Gb RAM, 2x DVD writers, MM3 and MM4 Portable installed
MM4 Portable (Build 1432) - Magic Nodes V4.2 installed
1. Insert an audio CD
2. Wait for track data etc. to be retrieved from Internet and select info as required
3. Select the CD entry in the Media Tree - the populated track listing appears
4. Select 1, several or all tracks, right click and select 'Properties'.
5. Amend some data (I entered a disc number and an entry in Custom 1 (renamed as 'Sub Album'))
6. Click 'OK'
7. At this point the CD is re-read and the data changes are cleared (this is where I believe the problem lies)
8. Once the files have been re-read, the track listing appears and the CD entry is no longer highlighted blue in the Media Tree.
9. The 'My Computer' node auto-expands and the CD drive is highlighted in light grey instead of blue (Windows theme set)), and the CD tracks are re-read.
10. Select tracks as before, then 'Properties' and make changes (disc# and Custom 1)
11. Click OK and this time the data 'sticks', the tracks remain highlighted and the new data can be used to populate tag fields after selecting 'Rip Audio CD...' from The 'Tools' drop down menu for that tab.
The same actions in MM3 Build 3.2.5.1306 - Magic Nodes V4.2 installed
1. Insert and audio CD
2. Wait for track data etc. to be retrieved from Internet and select info as required
3. Select the CD entry in the Media Tree - the populated track listing appears
4. Select 1, several or all tracks, right click and select 'Properties'.
5. Amend some data (I entered a disc number and an entry in Custom 1 (renamed as 'Sub Album'))
6. Click 'OK'
7. New data is retained and can be used to populate tag fields after selecting 'Rip Audio CD...'. The data is only 'lost' when another node is selected and then the CD entry is reselected - the CD is re-read as I would expect.