KarterJK
July 24th, 2006, 01:48 PM
I have a server with a website (Windows 2003 Standard Edition)
on this I have 8000+ song titles
out of these approximatly 50 of the songs, I get erroneous or no Tag Id info listed
On all of my music I use MusicMatch Jukebox to tag and prepare volume leveling ver 8.2 though I have used 10.0 also with same problem
all songs are recorded in CBR192 Kb
kb may come back 420,320,64,32 or no bitrate info
it arbitrarily misses entire tag information.
I removed all LimeWire programs, updated my Java (update 7) and re-installed just to make sure
I do a direct connect using LW 4.12.3Pro on a Windows XP machine
In the above files I have looked at them with Windows Media Player, Real Player, Quiktime and Musicmatch Jukebox...they all report the correct bitrates and tag information.
I also use PHP to log my files into a database, which reports all tag ID and audio encoding info...It correctly, reports all files as identical in bitrate and encoding information.
I have been unable to find any related reasons why, different files would be affected this way....
Again, this is just FYI - For Your Information
Thanks again for a great and almost perfect program...:rolleyes:
on this I have 8000+ song titles
out of these approximatly 50 of the songs, I get erroneous or no Tag Id info listed
On all of my music I use MusicMatch Jukebox to tag and prepare volume leveling ver 8.2 though I have used 10.0 also with same problem
all songs are recorded in CBR192 Kb
kb may come back 420,320,64,32 or no bitrate info
it arbitrarily misses entire tag information.
I removed all LimeWire programs, updated my Java (update 7) and re-installed just to make sure
I do a direct connect using LW 4.12.3Pro on a Windows XP machine
In the above files I have looked at them with Windows Media Player, Real Player, Quiktime and Musicmatch Jukebox...they all report the correct bitrates and tag information.
I also use PHP to log my files into a database, which reports all tag ID and audio encoding info...It correctly, reports all files as identical in bitrate and encoding information.
I have been unable to find any related reasons why, different files would be affected this way....
Again, this is just FYI - For Your Information
Thanks again for a great and almost perfect program...:rolleyes: