> Perhaps you don't have that symbol in your track database
> (emms-cache-db; ~/.emacs.d/emms/cache)?
Indeed, I don't. See below as for why.
> I'm using emms-print-metadata via emms-info-libtag to extract tags from
> files; it returns info-albumartist and info-albumartistsort if they
> exist in the input file. I don't know if other emms-info-functions
> work.
Me too, and I have the latest taglib 1.11.1. The culprit is either
taglib or emms-print-metadata. See what I get from commandline:
> emms-print-metadata ~/music/Drive/2011.\ Drive/14.\ Cliff\ Martinez\
-\ Hammer.ogg
info-artist=Cliff Martinez
info-title=Hammer
info-album=Drive
info-tracknumber=14
info-year=2011
info-genre=Soundtrack
info-note=
info-playing-time=284
> mediainfo ~/music/Drive/2011.\ Drive/14.\ Cliff\ Martinez\ -\
Hammer.ogg
General
Complete name :
/home/ambrevar/music/Drive/2011. Drive/14. Cliff Martinez - Hammer.ogg
Format : Ogg
File size : 5.05 MiB
Duration : 4 min 44 s
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 149 kb/s
Album : Drive
Album/Performer : Drive
Track name : Hammer
Track name/Position : 14
Performer : Cliff Martinez
Genre : Soundtrack
Recorded date : 2011
Writing application : Lavc57.89.100 libvorbis
mediainfo returns "Drive" as Album/Performer, which is correct. This is
missing from emms-print-metadata.
--
Pierre Neidhardt
Why did the Roman Empire collapse? What is the Latin for office automation?
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