![]() So maybe what you saw “live” was not being the tags being changed at that exact moment, but just Windows updating the cached display because it could no longer read the file tags. Maybe it fell back to showing the ID3v1 tags, which would explain the very limited data and the truncation of tag values. Windows until some of the major updates to Windows 10* did not support ID3 v2.4 properly and hence might fail to read the tags (the major reason why we stuck with ID3v2.3 by default in Picard for so long). Everything I’ve edited manually myself going through my files with Picard adding all the tags I want hasn’t been touched again.Īn alternative theory: When tagging you tagged the files as ID3 v2.4, where they before that had been tagged as ID3 v2.3. The ONLY programs I’ve had historically are WMP, Audacity, and I think Wondershare Uniconverter?Īnyone have any ideas, this is crazy…? ThanksīTW, it seems this ONLY occurs when the file is initially on the system… It isn’t changed/edited after. Also, most of them I didn’t even have until recently well after most of the files had been corrupted already. I think that’s it that might relate… but not seeing any settings which could do this. I’ve also checked other audio-related programs I have installed, And the one converter I have doesn’t have settings like this. I checked WMP and for sure all of its settings are disabled to change tags. Though, I did find one about a “file converter” having a possible setting that might change it, or Windows Media Player. (yes I refreshed the folder previously to make sure they hadn’t also changed when the others did).Īnyone seen this before…? There is literally almost like nothing online about this. ![]() Then I look at the folder again in like 10 minutes and the last 2 files were also changed. It did this to like 7 of the files, it didn’t change 2. Well, I downloaded some music, had the folder open looking at it, and right before my eyes the Album Tag of those downloaded MP3’s was cut shorter, the 320kbs disappeared, and the Genre was changed to Other I think. shortened when I know the full and proper tag was there originally. I also noticed the 320kpbs was missing in Windows Explorer the Column I have set, and then the tags that changed, “Album” and for some the Title tag text was “cut-off”, i.e. So, I’ve discovered most of my Tracks “Tags” were changed and this actually broke my files, Mp3Tag was showing a !Bad whatever on many files so I investigated and then got MP3Val to fix all my MP3’s, removing the error.
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