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audioffile:

--- Quote from: saratoga on January 02, 2010, 05:51:59 PM ---With current versions of foobar you can high light files, right click, and choose "tagging -> tag types" and uncheck APEv2 while checking ID3v2.

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That's what I did, but soap reports this may not work as expected and recommended using a different tagging tool. Unless I misread what he said above.


--- Quote from: soap on January 02, 2010, 08:56:09 AM ---That function means, even if you have X tags, foobar will write in your selected format when it writes changes.  With that option off it writes new/modified tags of the needed type to match the existing.

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saratoga:

--- Quote from: audioffile on January 05, 2010, 11:51:18 AM ---
--- Quote from: saratoga on January 02, 2010, 05:51:59 PM ---With current versions of foobar you can high light files, right click, and choose "tagging -> tag types" and uncheck APEv2 while checking ID3v2.

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That's what I did, but soap reports this may not work as expected and recommended using a different tagging tool. Unless I misread what he said above.


--- Quote from: soap on January 02, 2010, 08:56:09 AM ---That function means, even if you have X tags, foobar will write in your selected format when it writes changes.  With that option off it writes new/modified tags of the needed type to match the existing.

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Thats not the function hes talking about.  Changing the tag types the way I described has always worked for me.

audioffile:

--- Quote from: saratoga on January 05, 2010, 11:57:32 AM ---Thats not the function hes talking about.  Changing the tag types the way I described has always worked for me.

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I already did that, but it didn't work.  ??? . I'm still going to see what MP3Tag does. If that fails, reformat.

audioffile:
OK, so when I was able to see all of the comments in Mp3Tag, it became obvious that evilnick was right. I just misunderstood the meaning of 'very large comment'.


--- Quote from: evilnick on December 28, 2009, 04:27:17 PM ---That makes me wonder whether there are very large comment tags (or embedded album art) on those files, which might make the tag parser choke??

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evilnick:
If only I'd managed to capitalise the C in Comment!  ;)

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