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It is still present in 3.4.7732 P.

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Hello, can someone confirm that this occurs on their system? It should be easy to replicate.

Change to album cover view, start with a record with no track numbers and at least 5 tracks, and then add the track numbers one by one using the "next" key.

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Bug Reports / Re: Adjusting track numbers shifts focused track incorrectly
« on: February 24, 2021, 09:37:51 PM »
Just an update:

I've just tested this on the latest portable forum build and it still happens, but...
It seems that this problem is specific to the Album Cover view, as it doesn't occur in the album and tracks view.

Album and Tracks does this instead:

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Yeah, installing the portable edition seems to have done the trick.
I also have the many other special characters in my library, but for some reason it was only the Latin ones causing problems.

I'll check in after the Windows Store version updates to confirm whether the problem is specific to the WIndows Store.

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Version: 3.3.7491 Store
(I would use the most recent version, but I can't update my Windows Store copy using the forum download)
Note: Auto-organizer is enabled

Suppose you have an external file with a "track title" field filled with "No Más" and import it. The default behaviour for the auto-organizer causes it to move the file to, e.g.,  "1-03 No Más.mp3", naming it after the "track title" field. At first, there are no issues with this convention as MusicBee behaves normally. However, upon reboot the file is flagged as 'missing' and can no longer be opened. You could rename the .mp3 file to replace the 'á' with an 'a' and import it again, which MusicBee successfully recognizes, but the auto-organizer will still rename the file back to the "track title" name and cause the same issue the next time MusicBee is restarted.

So two problems:
1) MusicBee cannot handle files with special latin characters after a reboot.
2) The auto-organizer names files with special latin characters. Even if (1) is fixed, this can be seen as an undesirable behaviour especially if external programs load the content at any time and have similar bugs (which is fairly common). Having a toggleable option for this might be useful.

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Version: 3.3.7491 Store
    AND 3.4.7708 P

Note: Auto-organizer is enabled

Adjusting track numbers causes MusicBee to skip over tracks. Presumably this is because MusicBee is following the current order of the tracks, which changes as adjustments are made, instead of a temporary address list.

Here's the process: Add the track number, then hit the 'next track' arrow.




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