Auto-Organize Bug

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Commerzpunk
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Auto-Organize Bug

Post by Commerzpunk »

Hello,

I tagged nearly the whole AC/DC Discografie right now.
Artist and Album-Artist was set to "AC/DC".
In fact, Autoorganize uses wildcards <Album Artist> to create my subfolder strukture.

Of Course "AC/DC" cant be a folder name. MM takes care and changes this into "AC-DC".

In the end, i anticipated a Folder "AC-DC" with all the subfolders for the albums. But i had 2 folders! "AC-DC" and "AC DC" - the second one had 2 subfolders for 2 albums and one file in each of it! Exactly these files were missing in the other, bigger, AC-DC Folder.

I could correct it as i easiely did the autoorganize a second time with the misdirected files. This time, all went fine.

Why did 2 files go wrong the first time?
This happened 2 or 3 time before, but now I am sure!

Heiko
Commerzpunk
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Post by Commerzpunk »

More and more I get the feeling that something is worng with the autoorganize and autotagg functions...

I use 2.5.3.968 with lifetime licence - but I realised the problem even in older versions.

When I use auto taggin via amazon, sometimes some tagg-fields are not filled in! Most of the time it hits "release" or "albumartist".

I search and find the album, I take care, everything is correct, then I check all the checkboxes (even the one above the list for "all") and click "autotag".

Now I see, how all the fields are filled in or updated.

But sometimes the "release-year-field" stays empty! Even sometimes the "albumartist-field"....

Another strange behavior is, that some of my MP3s in the archive have very strange values in the tagg-fields. For example, the "artist-field" has in some very few cases the name of the folder, where the MP3s are in (for example "self-ripped" or "my collection").

I know these reported bugs are not very easy reproduceable, but it happes in fact!

HA
Lowlander
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Post by Lowlander »

Make sure that the MP3's are not read-only. Make sure that tag changes are directly written to the tracks (can be set in the options).

Check out the Files to Edit > Unsynchronized Tags node and make sure you Tools > Advanced Tag Management > Synchronize Tags on all of those tracks.

I've auto-organized 20 AC/DC albums without any problems. If you keep having problems you might want to send a problem track if you can reproduce the problem with a certain track.

What is your setup like, do you use files on the local system or over the network?
Commerzpunk
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Post by Commerzpunk »

Thanks for the many hints, lowlander, i'll check these.

I use MM with a external 3,5" 300GB harddrive via USB 2.0.
And I always take care that I work slow enough for not having too much tracks in "xxx files to tag..." in the status line. ;)
The database is set to the external drive too, so i can use it with my PC and my notebook in the same way.
Just take care that the drive letter is always "R:" and then use the same MediaMonkey.ini at both Systems. It works fine, and the "bug" is not specific to one system.

Its strange, because alway if I see some mistakes, made by MediaMonkey (not bad, I am happy with the software) it is fixed if i use the same function just again. (tag two times or autoorganize two times).

But whats up, if I dont see one of the errors? My system will crash down, my organization will be destroyed... :wink:

I'll report if my settings maybe cause the errors.

HA
rusty
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tagging problem

Post by rusty »

Note that MM 2.5.4 (currently in beta) fixes a problem in which tagging occasionaly fails due to a file lock. This is probably responsible for the occasional failed tagging operation.

-Rusty
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