Author Topic: Additional Tagging & Reporting Tools  (Read 934672 times)

redwing

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As I said only mp3 & m4a track gain to soundcheck conversion presets matter. You should be able to reproduce it with those two.

boroda

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Hmm, and SoundCheck custom tag is stored in database only? Or is mapped to 'COMM/iTunNORM'?

redwing

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Of course it's mapped to COMM/iTunNORM field through an auto-playlist. Basically they are configured the same as the guide I wrote: http://getmusicbee.com/forum/index.php?topic=9600.0

redwing

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I really wish you could fix this bug before Steven updates Track Previewer plugin. As you may remember, this is an old issue that made me stop using your iPod & iPhone plugin.

boroda

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@redwing
I can't reproduce the issue. Please run debug version of plugin:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1sw49c31rd26yws/mb_TagTools.dll

Post a links to files AppData\TtErrorLog1.txt and AppData\TtErrorLog2.txt



redwing

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The new presets write SoundCheck values like "\@rg2sc4mp3(-7.2 dB)". Is this correct?



redwing

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The new presets still update file modification date responding to skip count changes.

boroda

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This?
http://www.mediafire.com/download/c6fq3vtwf8j1cqb/mb_TagTools_2014-06-21.zip

Notice that both plugin dll AND asr presets are modified. Also combined track/album presets will modify files anyway (unfortunately).

redwing

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No differences. And I only use track gain conversion presets.

One thing I noticed is that they don't update tracks played at least once with these new presets. So do I need to rewrite SoundCheck values for all my tracks?

redwing

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Again they write SoundCheck values like "\@rg2sc4mp3(-7.2 dB)".

boroda

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Yes. But subsequent applying of preset shouldn't modify files.