slamhound;676810 Wrote: > Yep, working for me on linux, too. However, I'm now having a problem > with tagging. If I rip to flac, I usually use picard to get the basic > tags. Then I run it through genpuid to add the analysis tags. This > always used to work fine. But now when I try it, although I have the > archive option set with genpuid, when I used picard to look for the > analysis tags (whichever were appropriate for flac), they aren't there. > I experimented a little and found that if I use a different program to > erase all the tags (or don't use picard in the first place) then > genpuid writes the tags correctly. However, if I then use picard to > edit the tags, it gets rid of the tags genpuid created. Strange. > > I also noticed that the tags are actually still there, but they don't > show up when I look for them in picard, and they aren't picked up when > I scan them in to the musicmagic server. I know they are there, > though, because if I use puddletag and look at extended tags I see > them. Even stranger. > > So, my genpuid problem is solved, but now I need to figure out this > picard problem to finally get the process that I was using for tagging > and analyzing back.
Interesting, I have the same workflow (genpuid, then picard--although I have replaygain tags added in between). It never even occurred to me to look at the tags in picard but you're right, it doesn't show them. However, my suspicion is that it's just a picard display issue--maybe it's only showing tag fields it "knows" about? The reason I think that is that within Picard none of the replaygain tags show up either. But they are there because when I look at the tags in any other app (kid3 and Tag on OS X) they are there. It's troubling that you say MusicMagic server doesn't recognize them. Unfortunately I'm not that far along yet in my project (I'm trying to get my entire FLAC library ready before setting back up Squeezeserver, MusicIP, Sugarcube etc.). I'm just about done but still have a few more albums to go. This would not be a good time to find out that Picard has screwed up my MusicIP tagging!! Ironically, the only reason I run genpuid first is because in the past MusicIP had a bug where it garbled tags when archiving analysis, although I think that was just id3 tags and I think it was fixed in one of the later versions anyway. What I do know is when looking in an external tag editor, all of the MusicIP-added tags look identical before and then after tagging with Picard. So if Picard is screwing with those tags I don't really understand how. Maybe other users can chime in here with their experience with genpuid/musicip and tagging with picard. Meanwhile I will try to get my squeezebox/musicip server up and running so I can test this. -- bookemdano ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bookemdano's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=34640 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=91499 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/ripping
