DennyL wrote: > Thank you for your comments are suggestions, people. You have given me > something to think about and a possible way forward. > > I just tried the cut and paste suggestion. I selected 15 files in MP3Tag > which displayed FLAC(FLAC ID3V2) in the tag column. After the 'Cut' the > tag column displayed just (ID3V2) and the tag data was empty (all tag > fields black). When I pasted the data back I got the tag data back again > (tag fields populated) and again displaying FLAC(FLAC ID3V2) in the Tag > column. The next thing to try is re-encoding. I don't really know off > the top of my head how to tackle that. I suppose Max (for Mac) would do > it, but I don't know a Windows software for that. I seem to have about > 150 FLACs with ID3V2 tag data. This is a lot of faffing about. I'm using > MP3Tag v2.51. > > I got started on this because my scans stopped the server and I would > have liked to overcome that problem. After I 'cleaned' my mp3 tags (ie > removed ID3v1 tags) I did get my first ever problem-free scan. My second > scan stopped the server again, my third scan was problem-free. So I > don't know. The scan seems to stop the server when it is caching > artwork. When I restart the server the scan seems to continue. Anyway, I > would just feel better if I knew that my tags were good, and I could > swear at Logitech with more conviction. > > Thank you again for your help.
Then mp3tag is set to also write id3v they should go away if you do this operation ? I use puddletag for Linux it has a remove Id3v function ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mnyb's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=4143 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=95500 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/ripping
