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johny7:
Okay, thank you!

Is there another solution? Actually, I don't want to change the songtitle.
I read you can't change the priority, but would it be possible to increase the limit on tag buffer size?

They talked about this in these comments you linked to, but I don't really understand :/

MarcGuay:
The ideas discussed in this task, which would allow you to manually increase the buffer size, would require you to compile your own build.  I believe that the reason the buffer size is currently limited is simply because device memory is limited, and the majority of users wouldn't require more than is currently alloted.

http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8204

If you do end up changing the song name tag, good luck.  I had problems doing so with both dbPowerAmp and MP3Tag, both of which thought the file was corrupt, and now I can't recall how I managed to truncate it.  Salut...

johny7:
Too bad there isn't another possibility :/

But thank you for your help! :)

johnny7:
Now registered with the correct nick ::)

karashata:
Something I've noticed (don't know if it's applicable here though) is that if the metadata info of a given file has a very long "Comment" tag, a lot of the rest of the metadata won't be read (though it's still there).  I've run into VGM remixes from OC ReMix that have rather lengthy comments in the "Comment" tag. and have not loaded all of the rest of the metadata because of those comments.  Removing the lengthy comments allowed the rest of the tags to be loaded properly.

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