Hello
I have found a potential bug in version 16.6 and I would like to know if it exist in latest version as well.
I tag my record tracks with a few different tags for filtering in Linn Kazoo app.
The problem is for two records (out of 437) the tags for "Genre" are merged together.
Example
If you set Genre to the following string
_CD; Jazz; Storband
spaces are deleted and becomes
_CD;Jazz;Storband
which means a combined Genre rather than three individually searchable Genres in Linn Kazoo (version 4.13.64 run on iOS version 3.3.1)
(Storband is swedish for Big band)
I kept troubleshooting for quite a while until I found out that what the two records had in common was that they are the only records in my collection which are in mp3 format. All others are in FLAC.
So I converted the files to FLAC using dBPowerAmp Music Converter (without doing any other changes) and the problem disappeared.
So my question to moderators are if you can confirm my findings and if this bug has been corrected in any later version?
Please let me know.
I have found a potential bug in version 16.6 and I would like to know if it exist in latest version as well.
I tag my record tracks with a few different tags for filtering in Linn Kazoo app.
The problem is for two records (out of 437) the tags for "Genre" are merged together.
Example
If you set Genre to the following string
_CD; Jazz; Storband
spaces are deleted and becomes
_CD;Jazz;Storband
which means a combined Genre rather than three individually searchable Genres in Linn Kazoo (version 4.13.64 run on iOS version 3.3.1)
(Storband is swedish for Big band)
I kept troubleshooting for quite a while until I found out that what the two records had in common was that they are the only records in my collection which are in mp3 format. All others are in FLAC.
So I converted the files to FLAC using dBPowerAmp Music Converter (without doing any other changes) and the problem disappeared.
So my question to moderators are if you can confirm my findings and if this bug has been corrected in any later version?
Please let me know.
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