I just upgraded from R13.5, and noticed that with R14, when encoding mp3 from FLAC, month and day is not preserved in the "year" tag. That is, in the FLAC file the tag value is "YYYY MM DD" yet when encoded to mp3 the tag value is just "YYYY". I found this while encoding to mp3 - not ripping to mp3 - but regardless, for the record, I do have "Force no date on year" unchecked in CD Ripper.
I see an older thread discussing whether only the "YYYY" value should be allowed in the mp3 "year" tag, but I've been using the full "YYYY MM DD" value in mp3s for some time now, and haven't seen any issues in the players I use, i.e. winamp, iTunes.
R13.5 didn't work this way - the full date value was preserved when encoding to mp3 - is this a bug in R14, or is there some new setting I'm missing that's causing this behavior? Ideally I'd prefer it to behave as it did in R13.5, but if the new truncated date is by design, I'd then prefer for there to be a setting that would enable one to choose whether to preserve the entire date value. Thanks!
I see an older thread discussing whether only the "YYYY" value should be allowed in the mp3 "year" tag, but I've been using the full "YYYY MM DD" value in mp3s for some time now, and haven't seen any issues in the players I use, i.e. winamp, iTunes.
R13.5 didn't work this way - the full date value was preserved when encoding to mp3 - is this a bug in R14, or is there some new setting I'm missing that's causing this behavior? Ideally I'd prefer it to behave as it did in R13.5, but if the new truncated date is by design, I'd then prefer for there to be a setting that would enable one to choose whether to preserve the entire date value. Thanks!
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