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Media Jukebox 14.0.166
bigdave:
Thanks Big Jim. Just had to find the old Library and restore it in the new version. I don't recall having to do this on other updates.
Irinotecan:
When ripping a CD the cover art does not download. I have verified that "Get Cover Art from Internet after ripping" is checked in the options, and when I went back into MJ 12 and ran an import, the cover art was then downloaded and assigned to the albums, so it's not a matter of the albums not having cover art. I have verified that this was not a "one off", I ripped 3 albums that have been around for a long time (80's), and restarted MJ 14 each time before ripping.
Bergo:
My Music HD is all Classical arranged Composer/Genre/Sub Genre/Performer/Work- so no library needed or wanted
In MJ12 I go to "Drives and Devices" choose the drive and drill down - everything displays and plays perfectly.
In MJ14 some directories display perfectly, some partially, some not at all.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
hugoread:
--- Quote from: hugoread on October 11, 2010, 02:31:05 pm ---Thanks for this reply. I have now read it, sorry I missed it before. The options for mp4/m4a files are clearly very complicated and it's not really a file type that 'just works'. Perhaps that could be clearer. After reading all of the very technical articles I got to the very last sentence, about tagging, which finally says "MC12 does not support writing tags to m4a files, although it does read m4a tags.". I wish I could have found that out in a much quicker user friendly way! It should really be highlighted in the help files or something. Having spent a lot of time in MJ re-tagging a set of eight mp4/m4a albums, MJ happily changed the fields within the program when I made the changes, but how was I to know it wasn't actually writing the changes to the tags and instead was only changing the fields within the MJ database?! If the tags can't be written it is my opinion that when changing fields in MJ, including adding the artwork (with the 'save in file also' option enabled), then the user should at least be warned that the changes will not be saved to the files, which would save a lot of pointless work for this author and I'm sure plenty other people too!
Are there any plans to add native support to mp4 into the program, fully integrating the format so it is supported as per mp3? It would be great if that were the case.
--- End quote ---
In my opinion if the user is allowed to edits fields in a m4a file without any warnings and the changes are not saved to the tags in the files then this should be considered a bug. 99% of all users will unquestionably and very reasonably assume that if they make changes to fields then those changes are being saved in the tags.
Regards,
Hugo Read.
JimH:
Please start a new topic to discuss. This thread is for bug reports.
Not all files can be tagged. MC keeps the information in your library though.
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