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With current versions of foobar you can high light files, right click, and choose "tagging -> tag types" and uncheck APEv2 while checking ID3v2.
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.
Quote from: saratoga on January 02, 2010, 05:51:59 PMWith current versions of foobar you can high light files, right click, and choose "tagging -> tag types" and uncheck APEv2 while checking ID3v2.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 AMThat 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.
Thats not the function hes talking about. Changing the tag types the way I described has always worked for me.
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??
The tag buffer is 900 bytes (for targets with more than 2 MB RAM), and that's used for all tags that Rockbox supports.
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