Hello SilverJuke team.
I think there's a bug when you have in one album (direktory) different bitrate's.
I had some album's that where divided in "Disk 1" and "Disk 2" in the same collum.
I notice that the songs in "Disk 1" where of the type VBR and the songs in "Disk 2" where just standaard bitrate (192).
Different tags did not change anything.
Made all mp3 VBR and then "Disk 1" and "Disk 2" where gone!!
With kind regards Timo
VBR and normal BitRate in one album (map) bug?
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Re: VBR and normal BitRate in one album (map) bug?
Hello Timo,
different track on an album or in a directory can have different bitrates; this should not be a problem.
Best regards,
Your Silverjuke Team
different track on an album or in a directory can have different bitrates; this should not be a problem.
Best regards,
Your Silverjuke Team
Re: VBR and normal BitRate in one album (map) bug?
You probably have some hidden metadata in the tags on either disk 1 or disk 2. Try downloading foobar 2000 audio player, load in the files, highlight all the files, then right click and choose 'remove tags from files' from the tagging menu.
Then re-enter the tag info manually.
Then re-enter the tag info manually.
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Re: VBR and normal BitRate in one album (map) bug?
Guest wrote:
> You probably have some hidden metadata in the tags
> on either disk 1 or disk 2. Try downloading
> foobar 2000 audio player, load in the files,
> highlight all the files, then right click and
> choose 'remove tags from files' from the tagging
> menu.
>
> Then re-enter the tag info manually.
You where absolutly right!
Only foobar is not an easy program, I did it with tag&rename.
> You probably have some hidden metadata in the tags
> on either disk 1 or disk 2. Try downloading
> foobar 2000 audio player, load in the files,
> highlight all the files, then right click and
> choose 'remove tags from files' from the tagging
> menu.
>
> Then re-enter the tag info manually.
You where absolutly right!
Only foobar is not an easy program, I did it with tag&rename.