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ID Tags Disappeared in Windows Explorer screen after an update to latest version

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  • davebtw

    • Nov 2024
    • 2

    ID Tags Disappeared in Windows Explorer screen after an update to latest version

    I updated to the latest build from Nov 4th 2024. Now after I update some ID Tags to a group of files, the ID tags that used to show up in Windows Explorer disappear. If I right click the TAGS are shown in the dbpoweramp dialog, but not in the Windows Explorer like they used to.

    I need to be able to view the entire directory with the files and ID Tags displayed like before. What has happened?

    -david BTW
  • davebtw

    • Nov 2024
    • 2

    #2
    I think the error happens after a major change to the flac file is added, such as an album back cover image. When the file it written it no longer shows the ID Tags in windows explorer. FIles written before this problem showed up can be copied into a folder that doesn't show the ID Tags and they do show up.

    My opinion is that the new date being written causes the file itself to no longer show the ID Tags. Older files still show the ID tags. I know this is technical and weird.

    -david BTW

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    • Spoon
      Administrator
      • Apr 2002
      • 44579

      #3
      Try removing the album art, traditionally Microsoft are poor at following certain standards, it is likely a bug on their end reading the tags.

      You can use dBpoweramp instead to read those tags:

      Windows 10 comes with the ability to read ID Tags for a bunch of standard codecs such as: mp3, wave, flac, m4a, opus, ogg The issue can be, that Microsoft do not support the full range of ID Tags that dBpoweramp does, such as Wave ID3 chunk, or the full subset of id3v2.4 tags. Even worse for opus and ogg Microsoft do not read
      Spoon
      www.dbpoweramp.com

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