I have a problem sometimes with getting the dbpoweramp Edit ID-tag to accept more text characters in Artist and Title lines.
I'm downloading MP3 files from the internet and they usually come with an attached tag which usually needs the text to be reworked or inserted. Mostly there is no problem, however I notice some albums have songs that seem to have some sort of 'hidden' limit to the amount of characters available. I amend the tag and it looks fine, but when I look at the files in Windows Explorer or after loading them into Windows Media Player, some titles seem to be restricted to about 30 characters, so the ends of the names or titles are missing. Re-amending the ID Tag makes no difference. I notice that I can right click and 'edit' amend these instances directly in the WMP library without going to the file location but why can't I fix it via the EDit ID-tag ? I've run some of these files through the MP3val-frontend program to see if they needed a repair because of corruption but they pass with no correction. Looking for a solution if someone knows the answer thanks.
I'm downloading MP3 files from the internet and they usually come with an attached tag which usually needs the text to be reworked or inserted. Mostly there is no problem, however I notice some albums have songs that seem to have some sort of 'hidden' limit to the amount of characters available. I amend the tag and it looks fine, but when I look at the files in Windows Explorer or after loading them into Windows Media Player, some titles seem to be restricted to about 30 characters, so the ends of the names or titles are missing. Re-amending the ID Tag makes no difference. I notice that I can right click and 'edit' amend these instances directly in the WMP library without going to the file location but why can't I fix it via the EDit ID-tag ? I've run some of these files through the MP3val-frontend program to see if they needed a repair because of corruption but they pass with no correction. Looking for a solution if someone knows the answer thanks.
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