Hi all,
Something I have noticed with PerfectTunes is that, if I, for organizational purposes, change the track number or album title associated with a particular file, that file, when run through PerfectTunes, becomes unrecognizable by the program. This might seem like a simple outcome given that I am changing certain attributes of a song file as it is originally checked against AccurateRip. However, if before I rip a song or album to import it into iTunes, I change in CD Ripper its album title or artist or any other characteristic that it is originally recognized as having, I do not face the same issue when running the ripped files through PerfectTunes.
I only discovered this issue as a result of experimenting and being paranoid about changing file metadata in iTunes. I could leave the files exactly as they are to get them to be read as accurate, but then I end up with, say, remixes from several EPs that I would rather just edit to be part of 1 album, so I do not have the same cover art 3 times in a row (just an example).
I strongly believe I am not actually altering the audio data just by editing the iTunes metadata, but the idea of the tracks no longer being accurate is rather frustrating because I feel like I should be able to edit metadata for any purpose.
Something else that is interesting, too, is that certain tracks will read as having errors, still as a result of changing their metadata in iTunes. This I know is not an accurate result.
Do you think it is really as simple as changing the metadata is ruining the file&*8217;s ability to be read as accurate? Or is this a bug?
Thank you!!
Something I have noticed with PerfectTunes is that, if I, for organizational purposes, change the track number or album title associated with a particular file, that file, when run through PerfectTunes, becomes unrecognizable by the program. This might seem like a simple outcome given that I am changing certain attributes of a song file as it is originally checked against AccurateRip. However, if before I rip a song or album to import it into iTunes, I change in CD Ripper its album title or artist or any other characteristic that it is originally recognized as having, I do not face the same issue when running the ripped files through PerfectTunes.
I only discovered this issue as a result of experimenting and being paranoid about changing file metadata in iTunes. I could leave the files exactly as they are to get them to be read as accurate, but then I end up with, say, remixes from several EPs that I would rather just edit to be part of 1 album, so I do not have the same cover art 3 times in a row (just an example).
I strongly believe I am not actually altering the audio data just by editing the iTunes metadata, but the idea of the tracks no longer being accurate is rather frustrating because I feel like I should be able to edit metadata for any purpose.
Something else that is interesting, too, is that certain tracks will read as having errors, still as a result of changing their metadata in iTunes. This I know is not an accurate result.
Do you think it is really as simple as changing the metadata is ruining the file&*8217;s ability to be read as accurate? Or is this a bug?
Thank you!!
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