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Bug: Negative numbers
Werner:
JRiver shows sometimes negative times or bitrates or track numbers (example attached).
blgentry:
Have you tried playing any of these files? How about doing "Library Tools > Update Library (from tags)?" Have you re-run audio analysis on these files?
All 3 would be good tests to do on a few files. I've never seen this in my library, but that doesn't mean much.
Brian.
Werner:
It has nothing to do with these files. It’s just that JRiver doesn’t know the numbers between 128 and 256. I believe, it’s problem this seems to be a problem if the language is german and if it is a remote library. It’s the same with track numbers between 128 and 256 and so on. I have no time to test it more thoroughly. It’s not my job. I just paid for the software.
JimH:
You're reporting something that is not familiar, so there is a chance there is something unusual about your setup. Brian asked if the files could be played.
Werner:
The files are OK. I can play them and they are like all the other ones. The same problem as with bitrate is with track numbers. I attach three screenshots. On the first one you see the negative screenshots. On the second the pint where the positive numbers begin. The third shows, that the numbers 128-255 are lacking. You will see this happen everywhere where you have numbers between 128 and 255. Maybe it is only if you use a remote library. Anyway has surely nothing to do with the file contents or format.
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