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    IDtag problem for OGG vorbis

    Hello,

    I found a bug for the IDtag of OGG.
    If we use special caracters like accent é, è, ê, ç, ù...
    the name underwindows is complete but the idtag name is stop after the caracters.
    6-François Hadji-Lazaro-Chanson de la fille du garde-barrière.ogg
    becomes
    author : Fran
    Title : Chanson de la fille du garde-barri

    This bug doesn't occur for MP3 conversion.

    David

    ps : This bug doesn't affect my opinion about this faboulous program.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44574

    #2
    I might have done this wrong, but I took an existing ogg file with a tag already there, I edited its tag and changed artist to

    'François Hadji-Lazaro-Chanson de la fille du garde-barrière'

    the resulting file had the all that string, are you doing it a different way?
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • dalen

      • Jul 2002
      • 1

      #3
      Same problem

      I have the same problem. When ripping CD's to OGG the id tags are truncated when non 7-bit characters are encountered.

      The freedb names should be converted into UTF-8 and written to the id tags.

      Another problem is that the OGG codec writes the DATE tag as YEAR. In id3v2 it's YEAR, but in ogg it should be DATE. This problem is similar to the earlier tracknumber bug.

      /Erik

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      • Unregistered

        #4
        OGG IDTAG bug with grabCD

        Sppon,

        The bug comes when you rip an audio CD into OGG, then the creation of
        the IDtag is wrong is you use accent.
        If you do the same test but converting audio CD into MP3, it works
        perfectly.

        If you convert a MP3 to an OGG file, the IDtag is also wrong.

        Of course, after conversion, you can edit the OGG IDtag and modify it
        without any problem. but we loose the profit of cddb.


        Hope you find a solution,

        David

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        • Spoon
          Administrator
          • Apr 2002
          • 44574

          #5
          Ok I will mark it down as a bug and will look into when I next can - look out for a beta release of ogg.
          Spoon
          www.dbpoweramp.com

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          • philtowey

            • Jul 2002
            • 11

            #6
            Just a thought, why would you rip to mp3 then convert to ogg, surely that will degrade quality? Better to rip to ogg and live with the id tag.
            Cheers,
            Phil.

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            • Farliec

              #7
              Re: ID Tag problem for OGG vorbis and MP3

              (Sorry if my english is not very well : I'm french :p)

              I use dMC 10.1, with MP3 (Lame), Ogg Vorbis and Musepack codecs, downloaded on your site this week (OS : XP Pro)
              I use too Tag&Rename, Zinf player and QCD Player (before) where I can see tags

              This bug is still here, for me
              ex : file "01 - L'Echapée" to convert from "Adrénaline" Album

              MP3 to Ogg or MP3 :
              Filename : "01 - L'Echapée.ogg"
              Title : "L'Echape"
              Album : "Adrnaline"

              Ogg or CD track to MP3 :
              Filename : "01 - L'Echapée.mp3"
              Title : "L'Echapée"
              Album : "Adrénaline"

              It's the same bug with é,ç,ñ... letters
              Is there an update or a compatibility problem with my codecs...?

              But this bug, your products are greatful I think!

              Thanks

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              • Spoon
                Administrator
                • Apr 2002
                • 44574

                #8
                Re: ID Tag problem for OGG vorbis and MP3

                Install the lastest dMC R11 beta (beta section).
                Spoon
                www.dbpoweramp.com

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