https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437807
--- Comment #3 from Robby Stephenson <ro...@periapsis.org> --- (In reply to mark from comment #2) > > Is your version compiled with debug support? > My version is installed via the Fedora repository, it does not seem to be. > tellico-3.3.4-1.fc33.x86_64 > > > What previous version worked? > I don't know what the last version was that worked. from the data on the > .tc file i last scanned my audio files March 2020. > > > What type of audio files do you have? > I have flac files which were never a problem before Thanks. My test FLAC files seem to work as expected when importing the metadata. Tellico did have some fixes for version 3.3.5 related to audio files, https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429803, and it will skip any file which does not have an album name included in the metadata (since albums are the items Tellico tracks). > i can contact the fedora package maintainer and request they make available > a debug version if there isn't some hidden switch or undocumented option to > aid in debugging. As you've seen, without debugging being enabled, all of the diagnostic or logging output is suppressed. Tellico doesn't have an internal log file or anything like that. I know FLAC files are typically fairly large so trying to share a test file would be problematic. taglib usually comes with a command line tool called tagreader which will dump all the tags from a file - could you paste the output from tagreader for one of the flac files which doesn't import? I could look that over, maybe create a test file with the same metadata and see if I could recreate the issue. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.