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Author Topic: Bug on re-import?  (Read 678 times)

magnust

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Bug on re-import?
« on: November 27, 2014, 03:09:44 am »

When new music has been added each track has been analyzed by default with:

Peak Level (sample)
Peak Level (R128)

set to three values:

x dBTP; x Left, x Right


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But when I just move or rename any music file or directory these values are reset to only one value:

x dB

So I have to right click and choose Analyze, then untick "Skip analyzed files" and then hit analyze to start re-analyzing.
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Is it supposed to be like that?

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Arindelle

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Re: Bug on re-import?
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2014, 04:30:10 am »

no its not supposed to be like that ... I don't analyze on import but I'll see if I can reproduce that tonight

out of curiosity are you moving or renaming within JRiver or externally through Windows?

Do you have the analysis fields marked to write to the file tag on to disk?

are they flac files?
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magnust

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Re: Bug on re-import?
« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2014, 08:16:48 am »

out of curiosity are you moving or renaming within JRiver or externally through Windows?
- Windows


Do you have the analysis fields marked to write to the file tag on to disk?
- No, they stay "untouched". But the files themselves do have old style RG tags from analyzing with dbpoweramp. Track gain, track peak, album gain, album peak. I suspect this is the culprit even though I haven't tested if untagged flac files work ok.


are they flac files?
- Yupp
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