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Bug Reports / Re: File Conversion Doesn't Write Tags
« on: September 01, 2017, 01:13:31 AM »
I've put the contents of the MusicBee3Settings.ini file here: https://pastebin.com/vYCzLzji.

As for the converted file - it does exist in the expected location (correctly, just without any tags) as well as the Temp directory, but the read-only flag doesn't appear to be set on the file.

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Bug Reports / Re: File Conversion Doesn't Write Tags
« on: August 31, 2017, 01:54:28 AM »
Apologies for a long delayed response - I just started looking into this again, and it is still happening with 3.1 RC2. What I noticed now is a line that appears in the error log:

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8/30/2017 8:37:38 PM - File exists. [C:\users\teb\Temp\01 - Return to the Moon~000007.mp3]

Sure enough, while the file in the specified save location has no tags, the file in the Temp directory has the expected tags saved correctly.

And to answer your question, I am checking by inspecting the tags directly via both MusicBee and Mp3tag.

Thanks!

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Bug Reports / File Conversion Doesn't Write Tags
« on: June 25, 2017, 10:32:04 PM »
As of the 3.1 series (3.1.6384, currently), the tag information isn't being copied over when converting file formats. I've tested this with wav-->mp3, wav-->flac, and flac-->mp3, and in none of the cases are the tags correctly copied. I downgraded to 3.0.5594, and confirmed that this works correctly in that version.

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Questions / Re: MusicBee for Linux (ubuntu)
« on: April 18, 2014, 03:01:22 AM »
Please, Steven!

We need a player/manager at the level of MusicBee on Linux. The only reason I use Windows anymore is (1) music management (e.g. MusicBee) and (2) gaming - and (2) is quickly becoming less necessary. And just to put this out there, but I would gladly pay for MusicBee if I knew that there was a Linux version coming (I would even be okay with having to purchase a Linux license). I doubt that I am alone in this; I would bet that you could get enough funding (if that was an option) if you decided to run a Kickstarter (or something similar).

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