I'm on german locale which uses a '.' dot.
I guess i have to re-analyse.
Finnish (Finland) uses by default comma.
English (UK and US) uses by default dot.
German (Germany and Luxemburg) uses by default comma.
German (Switzerland and Liechtenstein) uses by default dot.
You can override that to whatever you like.
Anyhow, it's a bug because:
My locale setting is "Finnish". I opened a previously analyzed MP3 file in Notepad and this is what I found:
Media Jukebox: Tool Name Media CenterCOMM ( Media Jukebox: Tool Version 10.0.113COMM ' Media Jukebox: Replay Gain -3,40457COMM % Media Jukebox: Peak Level 0,56555COMM Media Jukebox: Intensity 2I closed MC. Changed my locale to "US English". Started MC and analyzed another file:
Media Jukebox: Tool Name Media CenterCOMM ( Media Jukebox: Tool Version 10.0.124COMM ' Media Jukebox: Replay Gain -9.09609COMM % Media Jukebox: Peak Level 0.98148COMM Media Jukebox: Intensity 5So the tags in the files are actually written in different "language".
For example:
My Locale uses comma as a decimal separator. I have an Excel spreadsheet with decimal calculations and I send it to someone who has the "dot" Locale. Excel changes only the display output and the keyboard input according to the Locale. The actual data in the file is not changed and works for both users.
It's clearly a bug. If I send my "comma" files to somebody who has a "dot" locale then the replay gain is not working. What if I move to a different country/locale and take my library with me? Those values in the file tags should not be dependent on Windows Locale settings.
Don't panic yet. Wait for JRiver folks' answer. There must be a solution to this.
P.S. Matt, I saw your answer in the preview. The problem remains.