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Messages - Cypher

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The newest patch you have posted seems to fix the issue! After opening MusicBee with the newest patch and continue playing the album, it doesn't skip the rest anymore.

I still need to finish the album to see if it shuffles to a random album though. I will update this post if that's done.

UPDATE: The album shuffle did work! Also restarted MusicBee again to see if the issue still persist. The next track of the album did play so the issue is definitely fixed!

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I use MusicBee to play albums in shuffle mode and i set it up that if a track has being played, it will be removed from the 'now playing queue' so that album doesn't get to being played again on a later date.

Since MusicBee 3.4. If i restart the program due for example, rebooting my PC and let the track play where i left off that was not the final track on the album, MusicBee plays a different album after that track has finished. This doesn't happen after that until i restart MusicBee again.

Due to this problem, the now playing queue has some half-played albums instead of only albums i haven't played yet after i finish listening to an album.

I'm currently using the latest MusicBee 3.4 patch (3.4.7731) at the moment and the issue is still there.

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MusicBee Version: 3.3.7056

I've got a lot of OPUS files that have R128 tags in it (the Replay Gain tags for OPUS files) that play with way lower volume than FLAC and MP3 files with Replay Gain files does. The Replay Gain properties under file properties with both OPUS, FLAC and MP3 are around the same. So the opus with -12db Replay Gain in Opus (with the R128 tags) has a way lower volume than -12db FLAC and MP3 does.

I don't have this issue in foobar2000. So it seems MusicBee reads the R128 and Replay Gain values different. I do have read that the R128 tag support is properly implemented as per spec as i've read here: https://getmusicbee.com/forum/index.php?topic=26954.msg151667#msg151667. But this does mean that with a mixed codec library like i have some albums will be way quieter than others which i use Replay Gain for in the first place: To get everything at the same volume.

To repoduce this, get a album in FLAC, convert it to OPUS and send both version to the Volume Analysis. Play then a track from the OPUS version for a minute and switch then to the FLAC version. The FLAC version should be louder than the OPUS version.

If you need more information, please let me know.

Thanks.

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I can confirm that the volume analyzer uses the R128 and the volume leveling field displays the gain on scanned OPUS files.

Thanks for fixing it!

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I've restored the original volume of one album i've encoded from a FLAC version that has replay gain tags. I've played a track of the OPUS version and the volume is much louder than the FLAC version that has replay gain. So when there's no replay gain tags, it plays at full volume.
I've also tested replay gain with OPUS in MusicBee. It does play with the replay gain and foobar2000 does not. When i remove those tags again and scan the volume with foobar2000. Both music players play at the R128 volume. I think this is the value that you're talking about that the BASS library reads. At the volume leveling section at properties it does say it's not calculated if only R128 tags are on the OPUS files.

I've setup the file converter to use the OPUS encoder from the foobar2000 encoder pack, which is version 1.3 from opus-tools 0.2. I've also disabled the permanently adjust the volume to the replay gain volume as i still want to retain the original volume when replay gain/R128 is off. But the feature does work as i use it for my music player and the volume of every track and album is even no matter if it's OPUS or MP3.

So i think this is a matter of a missing feature in the file converter then. If you're going to work on the R128 feature, i recommend you to let the volume leveling section read those R128 tags alongside replay gain tags so i know those tags have their volume scanned with R128.

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When i was testing OPUS encoding i saw that the OPUS encodes have replay gain tags even after removing and analyzing their volumes again. This means i cant play OPUS files with the lowered gain in foobar2000 for example as that music player uses R128 for OPUS.

Is this a feature that needs to be added or can i toggle this in the settings somewhere?

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Sometimes i find a radio station i would like to play on MusicBee, i normally download the playlist from the radio's website and import this into the radio section of the library so i can scrobble the music that the radio plays. The thing is, there's no easy way to import the playlists to the radio library. In many cases is this in m3u of pls files. While MusicBee can read those playlist fine by dragging the playlist into the playlists section, but i can't easily select those streams and put them in the Radio library from both inside and outside MusicBee.

I would like to have this function something like this:
If you open a m3u of pls playlist or any playlist that has a radio stream in it (which you can see with a globe icon next the the name), give it a right-click option to send that stream to the radio library. This option should be in the "Send to" section of the right-click menu.
Adding drag-and-drop support of this function could be a bonus for more convenience.

Also, the import function of the radio library, which you can access by right-clicking the radio icon in the library panel, could also have support for those playlists so you can easily import every radio station in the radio library. This should only accept the radio streams in those playlists.

I hope this suggestion is clear enough to implement this feature.

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The link for the original version is to replace the 300x300 with an underscore.
https://lastfm-img2.akamaized.net/i/u/_/e3b94d2c598b4beb9756226c1fe02718.png

You can also change the png to jpg if you want the more compressed jpg version of it.

I'm not sure if you change it in the API methods, but i hope this helps.

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I was hesitating if it was a bug or not, so i posted there. Thanks.

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I noticed that last.fm artwork grabber only gives the down/upscaled 300x300 artwork instead of the original version of the uploaded artwork on last.fm.

Currently i use Album Art Downloader to get the last.fm artwork which does get the original uploaded artwork from last.fm but downloads the uncompressed png most of the time. There's a jpg version of this but it's noticeably compressed like it's saved via paint.

If the last.fm artwork grabber can be changed, i would like it be change so that it grabs the original artwork instead of the 300x300 version. If musicbee can convert png files to jpg it would be nice if it's downloading the uncompressed png version and convert it to jpg with less compression. If not, the grabber can download the compressed jpg version.

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The every added suggested genre bug is fixed and so does the plus button.

The minus button isn't fixed yet. The error occurs by clicking one of those minus buttons multiple times when there's 6 genre fields in the multiple genre splitter. I don't get this issue when you add more than 6 fields.

Here's the error it spewed out:

Code
MusicBee v3.1.6444.34292 (Win10.0), 23 aug 2017 22:06:

System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: De index valt buiten het bereik. Deze mag niet negatief zijn en moet kleiner zijn dan de grootte van de verzameling.
Parameternaam: index
   bij System.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentOutOfRangeException(ExceptionArgument argument, ExceptionResource resource)
   bij System.Collections.Generic.List`1.RemoveAt(Int32 index)
   bij #=qsd4NluyjokmD5JdObWiEbvgDws9Lv_4sTa5Z0Whta1U=.#=qcgzNNaSQfrATwdvS2c8iDtfEPMApGPm8cOOVo7WrI54=(Object #=q$pT9ugM$JarRIwPQaFeU1Q==, EventArgs #=qA2FRHaXn2vydodfDw8Nmpg==)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e)
   bij #=qOZ5I_6Ni$2x5rGP1n2f$Sx72LXSaw7S8i7wUWZ9Oqzw=.OnClick(EventArgs #=q1v2aX17r518y4WjTg_Bd8Q==)
   bij #=qOZ5I_6Ni$2x5rGP1n2f$Sx72LXSaw7S8i7wUWZ9Oqzw=.#=q6qElsz9XCrbR3iss4mKPuqEyTk8ibaMHYG_xuiLjLKs=(Object #=qDD3MujgLjt2evcGg34lZ2A==, EventArgs #=qTR9O9FXbDfyWK$Ko6mdrrg==)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnMouseUp(MouseEventArgs mevent)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmMouseUp(Message& m, MouseButtons button, Int32 clicks)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.ButtonBase.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Button.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)

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As the title explains, if you select one or a few suggested genres in the multiple genre splitter, it adds every suggested genre that's listed instead of the genres you've selected to add.

Here's a picture explaining the bug: http://i.imgur.com/7UyABQS.png

Also, if click on the minus and plus buttons next to an empty genre field in the multiple genre splitter gives you an error. The minus and plus buttons have a different kind of error.

Note: The errors are in dutch as that is the language of my operating system.

The error when using the minus button:

Code
MusicBee v3.1.6427.20047 (Win10.0), 23 aug 2017 10:00:

System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: De index valt buiten het bereik. Deze mag niet negatief zijn en moet kleiner zijn dan de grootte van de verzameling.
Parameternaam: index
   bij System.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentOutOfRangeException(ExceptionArgument argument, ExceptionResource resource)
   bij System.Collections.Generic.List`1.RemoveAt(Int32 index)
   bij #=qjBlfn2fJYeg2SfTKzpTGLjOHfbsjbSBKAT4kejYm404=.#=q_C2769h0HihFsjbdVAE17u0YxSlfyu7BvpqgDYOJS$Y=(Object #=qTNZlSw_vXsjvpbG6CsKhKw==, EventArgs #=qDaNUy46f25dj6Rqzf_xNug==)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e)
   bij #=qnSbd9p8iRuyfT07ZE5PqcPL4wEqH3gdDKDTlyEApfQY=.OnClick(EventArgs #=q1NaH6n2KCSlZ60f7uCKuAw==)
   bij #=qnSbd9p8iRuyfT07ZE5PqcPL4wEqH3gdDKDTlyEApfQY=.#=qkVtlIBm_htfct5rVDiySTudP03MwAZDbIWIQe3WaBD0=(Object #=qE6vGRfwxNQJjJix_L88kEQ==, EventArgs #=qpAO23tPyVAy7kvXm5F0EEw==)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnMouseUp(MouseEventArgs mevent)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmMouseUp(Message& m, MouseButtons button, Int32 clicks)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.ButtonBase.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Button.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)

The error you get with the plus button:

Code
MusicBee v3.1.6427.20047 (Win10.0), 23 aug 2017 9:58:

System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: De index moet binnen de grenzen van de lijst liggen.
Parameternaam: index
   bij System.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentOutOfRangeException(ExceptionArgument argument, ExceptionResource resource)
   bij System.Collections.Generic.List`1.Insert(Int32 index, T item)
   bij #=qjBlfn2fJYeg2SfTKzpTGLjOHfbsjbSBKAT4kejYm404=.#=qU9XyY8_tuRlIvb0zWGveSVT4DECEkfQvyn5KwNU04b4=(Object #=qRkTIt0ORomQ$R3rrpr_XVA==, EventArgs #=qOtH4CNbjgmi6z1Yif9fxlw==)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e)
   bij #=qnSbd9p8iRuyfT07ZE5PqcPL4wEqH3gdDKDTlyEApfQY=.OnClick(EventArgs #=q1NaH6n2KCSlZ60f7uCKuAw==)
   bij #=qnSbd9p8iRuyfT07ZE5PqcPL4wEqH3gdDKDTlyEApfQY=.#=qkVtlIBm_htfct5rVDiySTudP03MwAZDbIWIQe3WaBD0=(Object #=qE6vGRfwxNQJjJix_L88kEQ==, EventArgs #=qpAO23tPyVAy7kvXm5F0EEw==)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnMouseUp(MouseEventArgs mevent)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmMouseUp(Message& m, MouseButtons button, Int32 clicks)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.ButtonBase.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Button.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
   bij System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)

EDIT: I've also tested this on the latest Musicbee patch (3.1.6442) and it still has those bugs.

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It's fixed. Thanks! :)

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As someone that uses multiple monitors, here's a bug i encountered when tagging music on MusicBee.

When right clicking the cover in the tag edit menu, the right click menu sticks to the monitor where MusicBee running. Other right click menu's in the the tag edit menu doesn't gave this issue.

Here's a screenshot of what i'm talking about:
http://i.imgur.com/bnTDC2r.png

Here's a GIF of the bug:
http://i.imgur.com/oFxml36.gifv

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Tried a bunch of albums and everything was organised without problems. Thanks for the fix!

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