by Macarena » Wed Apr 01, 2020 6:57 am
Hi,
using MM5 build 2234, I ripped a CD and while tagging the tracks, I observed a strange behavior: although saved into the track, the tags are overwritten with the historical data, when the track is played or a title tag is overwritten.
- The internal rip process has been used.
- Mass rename was used (it had to be applied twice and only on the second renaming I could type non-ASCII UTF-8 characters such as á and ö)
- The tags were saved and checked in an external player (VLC media player) and in Windows native File properties.
- Find more from same... > Folder (My Library) sometimes updates new tags also.
I recorded a DebugLOG and a Jing screen capture. I can send a track or all 10 of them to the devs by PM and on request.
It seems that editing the tags one by one helps to fix the tags and they are not removed later. So, I also have two track were the tags are "fixed". The other 8 tracks have "fluid" tags.
Hi,
using MM5 build 2234, I ripped a CD and while tagging the tracks, I observed a strange behavior: although saved into the track, the tags are overwritten with the historical data, when the track is played or a title tag is overwritten.
[list]The internal rip process has been used.
[*]Mass rename was used (it had to be applied twice and only on the second renaming I could type non-ASCII UTF-8 characters such as á and ö)
[*]The tags were saved and checked in an external player (VLC media player) and in Windows native File properties.
[*]Find more from same... > Folder (My Library) sometimes updates new tags also.
[/list]
I recorded a DebugLOG and a Jing screen capture. I can send a track or all 10 of them to the devs by PM and on request.
It seems that editing the tags one by one helps to fix the tags and they are not removed later. So, I also have two track were the tags are "fixed". The other 8 tracks have "fluid" tags.