1424: Synchronizing silently fails on broken tags
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 10:54 am
No clue when this came up, but I uploaded my music to the Amazon Cloud and noticed that my album artist tag wasn't correct on many albums.
So I synced, cleaned my library, etc., and it still happened.
The Files to Edit->Unsyncronized Tags will still show them after I Ctrl+S the files.
I downloaded Foobar to inspect the files and sure enough, it's not changed.
I even tried change the artist name and it doesn't update the tag.
So I went in Foobar to change the tag THERE and I get the error of:
I removed all the tags with Mp3tag and they look like they were added back in appropriately.
Additionally, I went with Foobar to actually DELETE all the tags, and had MM recreate them. And only the files that worked before had tags put back on. Bizarre.
I installed Mp3tag and it says it has !BAD ID3v2.
I'm guessing an option needs to be put in to super-scrub, remove the ID3 tag and re-build it from scratch...
So I synced, cleaned my library, etc., and it still happened.
The Files to Edit->Unsyncronized Tags will still show them after I Ctrl+S the files.
I downloaded Foobar to inspect the files and sure enough, it's not changed.
I even tried change the artist name and it doesn't update the tag.
So I went in Foobar to change the tag THERE and I get the error of:
So Media Monkey is silently failing on corrupt mp3 tags. And it's the ONLY PROGRAM I use to edit tags. (Although iTunes MAY be to blame... it meddles with things. Or Windows Media CENTER)Could not update tags (Unsupported format or corrupted file) on:
"G:\MEDIA\MUSIC\Albums\Various\Guitar Hero 5\Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music.mp3"
I removed all the tags with Mp3tag and they look like they were added back in appropriately.
Additionally, I went with Foobar to actually DELETE all the tags, and had MM recreate them. And only the files that worked before had tags put back on. Bizarre.
I installed Mp3tag and it says it has !BAD ID3v2.
I'm guessing an option needs to be put in to super-scrub, remove the ID3 tag and re-build it from scratch...