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"genre" changed and unable to be changed back in Edit ID-Tag
I installed the dBPowerAmp 15.2 update and notice now in Windows Explorer all my genre's have changed from what I made them. Went to change them back in [right click menu] Edit ID-Tag and they wont update.
* any previous "genre" with a "70s" in it is now "Trailer"
any previous "genre" with a "80s" in it is now "Folk"
any previous "genre" with a "90s" in it is now "Avantgarde"
any previous "genre" with a "50s" in it is now "Darkwave"
Interestingly, in MediaMonkey and MP3Tag, the files still have the original genre. All settings in iTunes and MediaMonkey restrict file naming so it isn't those programs.
I think the original genre's are really there but Windows 7 and dBPowerAmp are mis-identifying the genres with numbers, as listed in the code above*.
How do I get Windows and dBPowerAmp to interpret the proper genre listed in each song?
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Re: "genre" changed and unable to be changed back in Edit ID-Tag
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Re: "genre" changed and unable to be changed back in Edit ID-Tag
yes, all mp3 files.
more data:
all songs with "30s" in the genre tag are now changed to "fusion"
all songs with "20s" in the genre tag are now changed to "alternative"
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Re: "genre" changed and unable to be changed back in Edit ID-Tag
Confirmed issue, will be corrected in R15.3
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Re: "genre" changed and unable to be changed back in Edit ID-Tag
It's partially fixed... The folders containing my music now show the proper Genre... Yay!
but if I do a search over a group of these folders, search results still come back with strange genre's like "Avantgarde" when it's supposed to be "90s". It's only in the search box though, because when I highlight one of the files and right click to Open Folder, in the folder the file shows the correct genre.
One more nit, opening folders with my music takes a lot longer to load with dbPoweramp installed than with it uninstalled.
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Re: "genre" changed and unable to be changed back in Edit ID-Tag
It is likely the search is caching, as we only give out 1 value.
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