frank1969 wrote: 
> Yes, I was looking at extended tags. 
> 
> The way I work is the following:
> I have defined a set of - I guess 12 - tags I only use
> ALBUM;ALBUMARTIST;ARTIST;COMPOSER;COPYRIGHT;GENRE;LYRICIST;MEDIATYPE;PICTURE;TITLE;TRACK;YEAR
> When I add a new file to the database I use a predefined action that
> removes all tags except
> ALBUM;ALBUMARTIST;ARTIST;COMPOSER;COPYRIGHT;GENRE;LYRICIST;MEDIATYPE;PICTURE;TITLE;TRACK;YEAR
> .
> So there should no user tag in db (except i made a mistake).
> 
> When I try to find errors, first thing is to call "extended tags" in
> mp3tag to see, if there is (for any reason) any other tag than the 12
> defined. This wasn't the case.
> So next step is to see, what tags have different values (mp3tag shows
> this in one glance). This usually should only be
> ARTIST;COMPOSER;LYRICIST;TITLE;TRACK .
> So I double checked is with this album - there are no duets, and I
> didn't add the composers and lyricsts, so ARTIST was identical and
> COMPOSER and LYRICST was empty. So TITLE and TRACK were the only tags
> with different values...
> 
> But once again:
> I remember Michael found this bug a few weeks ago and fixed it and I
> could confess it was fixed. So I hope it is only a "little
> regression"...It still works for me so the mystery is why it doesn't work for 
> you. 

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