Any idea why dbpoweramp does tag this
in case of 1/1 in the form $31 $20 &2F &20 &31 eg. "1 / 1"
whereas it tags tracknumber in the form "number/totalnumber" without the bloddy $20's inside ?
From what I've seen lots other software falls over on these $20 things since it seems as if these process the value being 'number[/totalnumber]' eg. in case the term does contain a '/' all to the left is the number and all to the right is the totalnumber.
And then ... one get's anything but a sensefull content. And yes, there's more but just dbpoweramp some do use on a regular basis, thus the question is, did this funny $20 thingy happen accidently or did one fell free to include items used for fomatting issues into the tag against including these into the display routines (tag tooltip for example) ?
in case of 1/1 in the form $31 $20 &2F &20 &31 eg. "1 / 1"
whereas it tags tracknumber in the form "number/totalnumber" without the bloddy $20's inside ?
From what I've seen lots other software falls over on these $20 things since it seems as if these process the value being 'number[/totalnumber]' eg. in case the term does contain a '/' all to the left is the number and all to the right is the totalnumber.
And then ... one get's anything but a sensefull content. And yes, there's more but just dbpoweramp some do use on a regular basis, thus the question is, did this funny $20 thingy happen accidently or did one fell free to include items used for fomatting issues into the tag against including these into the display routines (tag tooltip for example) ?
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