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Missing or false track titles
blgentry:
I'm quite confused by the screenshots. At first I thought you had no meta data, or really bad metadata. But that's clearly not true. You seem to have relatively complete metadata for the examples shown.
I don't speak German, so the column names and field names I have to guess at. I'm wondering if MC is somehow not mapping the right metadata fields in the files to the right fields inside of MC. The column that is supposed to hold "artist" seems like it has song titles instead (banana boat song).
I can tell you that I have ripped hundreds of albums with XLD and MC picks up the correct values for the correct fields each time.
Perhaps you could send a sample of one album or just a few songs to one of the MC developers to test with.
Brian.
bob:
Using mp3tag on FLAC files?
fredimac:
MP3tag works well on .wav or .flac Files!
Some CDs are not found in internet album databases - so I must write album and track title self. This albums are shown correct in MC31.
I could upload some of the bad albums in my cloud (with password I tell you in PM) so you could test them.
Some albums before was in .wav - I converted them with dBpoweramp in .flac.
Strangely, all the other players have had no problems with the metadata so far!
fredimac:
On my Mac I have 2 users.
For working a “Normal User“ - for admin a “Admin User“
Now I copy some of the the “Bad Albums“ to the admin user profile, here are all Meta Datas correct!
I with my working user profile I tested some older MC versions, had transfered this from my old Mac.
Which MC files I must delete (hidden too) to start complete new?
In ~/Library/Application Support/J River I deleted them, but where else? Hidden files too!
For what are “Bibliothek leeren“ - Empty/Clear library? Could help this?
JimH:
Clearing your library will let you start over.
Back up first. Try the wiki.
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