I have albums of "studio-quality" FLAC files (24bit, 96kHz) files that contain Unsynced Lyrics in multiline text format. I need to also create "CD-quality" versions of the same files. However, the Resample DSP effect creates a separate Unsynced Lyrics tag for each text line when the file is downsampled to 16/44.1.
This should not be the case. Music Converter should not alter the values of FLAC tags when resampling.
Now, since I have the original lyrics in a text file, I can of course use mp3tag.exe to delete the thirty or more incorrect Unsynced Lyrics tags that were unexpectedly created and then add the lyrics back in as a single multiline tag. But with hundreds of files to process, this is an unacceptable flaw. A process that takes only a mnute or two to resample a whole album should not require us to spend another 45 minutes or more to manually replace the damaged tags with the correct tag.
Please fix this ASAP or help us find a work-around until you can rectify this problem.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Dennis, aka "d2b"
This should not be the case. Music Converter should not alter the values of FLAC tags when resampling.
Now, since I have the original lyrics in a text file, I can of course use mp3tag.exe to delete the thirty or more incorrect Unsynced Lyrics tags that were unexpectedly created and then add the lyrics back in as a single multiline tag. But with hundreds of files to process, this is an unacceptable flaw. A process that takes only a mnute or two to resample a whole album should not require us to spend another 45 minutes or more to manually replace the damaged tags with the correct tag.
Please fix this ASAP or help us find a work-around until you can rectify this problem.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Dennis, aka "d2b"
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