Apologies if this has already been covered, but I'm having problems using my dBpoweramp-converted audio files with my brand-new Innuos streamer.
For compatibility reasons, I'm trying to standardise my vast music library in the "Apple Lossless" (ALAC/m4a) format. This gives great results with Apple Music on macOS, iOS and iPadOS, but unfortunately the Innuos (it's a ZENith Next Gen) isn't finding track numbers - resulting in my tracks playing in a random order.
Innuos claims that the dBpoweramp-generated ALAC files are "non-standard", arguing that for these m4a files the track information should be written in the "trkn" field (which is blank). I have confirmed that this is indeed the case - yet five other programs - including Apple Music, mp3tag, Audirvana, etc. - are able to parse track data from these dBpoweramp files; just not Innuos/Sense.
My question to the dBpoweramp author(s) is this:-
- where are the track numbers written in ALAC files please?
(and is this "standard" or not?).
Having spent a King's Random on pinnacle high-end audio, I'd like it to be able to play my albums correctly. Yet Innuos are blaming dBpoweramp and unless I can get some definitive information I'm going to have a hard time getting them to fix/adapt their software.
Many thanks in advance!
For compatibility reasons, I'm trying to standardise my vast music library in the "Apple Lossless" (ALAC/m4a) format. This gives great results with Apple Music on macOS, iOS and iPadOS, but unfortunately the Innuos (it's a ZENith Next Gen) isn't finding track numbers - resulting in my tracks playing in a random order.
Innuos claims that the dBpoweramp-generated ALAC files are "non-standard", arguing that for these m4a files the track information should be written in the "trkn" field (which is blank). I have confirmed that this is indeed the case - yet five other programs - including Apple Music, mp3tag, Audirvana, etc. - are able to parse track data from these dBpoweramp files; just not Innuos/Sense.
My question to the dBpoweramp author(s) is this:-
- where are the track numbers written in ALAC files please?
(and is this "standard" or not?).
Having spent a King's Random on pinnacle high-end audio, I'd like it to be able to play my albums correctly. Yet Innuos are blaming dBpoweramp and unless I can get some definitive information I'm going to have a hard time getting them to fix/adapt their software.
Many thanks in advance!

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