>> Music stored on a FAT file system ?

No, on NTFS

>> If so, file time stamps are by definition/convention interpreted as
local time. So UTC value of time stamp changes when winter/summer time
changes.

Yes, I know all of this. It happened constantly (every summer / winter
time change) until maybe 5 or 6 years ago. Then Michael added a line
that fixed it! I guess, this line became "cancelled" for some reason in
between the last 6 months (for in march 2022 i guess it worked fine). I
hope he remembers this "line"  so it could be a quick fix... ;-)

>> On a Linux system, one can mount a FAT volume and specify that file
time stamps always be interpreted as UTC. But of no help on a Windows
system.

As You say, this is not a solution for windows systems :(


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