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jamesrae
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Are you using 1.20.20? As this was an issue with a previous version but as far as we were aware it had been addressed.
Also, which versions of FLAC and LAME were you using?
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Posted Jun 13, 2013, 8:52 am |
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jamesrae
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We have been looking into the Windows CLI UTF-8 issue but so far there does not appear to be a problem. When we use the UTF-8 you gave, it results in the correct title. Perhaps the problem is in the batch file.
With regards to the zero, even using your settings with Lame we still do not get any issues, which suggests something is different in how we are setting this up and it would be better if you could send a copy of the track to support.
The support e-mail address can be found on the contact page.
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Posted Feb 18, 2012, 7:43 pm |
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jamesrae
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What kind of Unicode characters are used? As only UTF-8 is supported by the CLI.
Could you send an example of the text in a text document (to ensure there are no translation changes) to support to investigate.
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Posted Feb 17, 2012, 3:45 pm |
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jamesrae
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We can certainly add the option to use a bit rate and time.
If you need this urgently, it may be possible to have a pre-release version with this added but you will need to contact support to find out.
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Posted Feb 28, 2013, 7:11 am |
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jamesrae
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The format of M4A and MP4 tags is not the same as an ID3 tag in an MP3 or AIFF and thus cannot be read by ID3 Editor. If you need this feature now, we do have a command line editor for MP4 which you can get by contacting support.
If you just need to tag the file, you can of course convert the file in iTunes to MP3 with very little loss of quality.
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Posted Feb 2, 2013, 6:55 am |
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jamesrae
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The new features are:
Added the option to create a file name based on a user format.
Gatekeeper support for Mountain Lion.
Also includes:
Fixed a problem where the file creation date was not always kept if the V1 tag was changed.
Fixed a problem loading tdf files.
Fixed a problem setting the podcast option in the CLI.
Added a trim option to the CLI.
Added UTF-8 support for setting the title etc. from the file name.
Added image drop support for Windows.
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Posted Dec 5, 2012, 1:21 pm |
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jamesrae
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I am afraid this was an issue with 1.18.18 where it did not parse the argument correctly. This has now been fixed with the new release 1.19.20.
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Posted Sep 18, 2012, 9:49 am |
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jamesrae
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This was an issue with the operating system only setting one of the time fields and has now been addressed in the new release 1.19.20.
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Posted Sep 18, 2012, 9:47 am |
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jamesrae
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ID3 version 1 is a legacy tag, but it is kept alive for speed and compatibility. Although version 2 is a better tag and is designed to be ignored by players that do not understand the ID3 v2 tag, using both tags means that all players have the option to load the information. It is probably rare these days to find a player that will not use version 2, but they do still exist especially on portable platforms where speed is key and as such if you publish music or podcasts then it is prudent to add both.
As an example, Windows does not support ID3 v2.4 (although ID3 Editor adds this support to Windows) so files with only version 2.4 will not show any information. If you add version 1, then Windows will show this instead of the version 2.4.
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Posted Apr 28, 2012, 10:18 am |
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jamesrae
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Does this always happen as we have been testing tracks with one or more leading zeros with and without the track count and even tracks created with Lame, but we always get the correct track number in the shell extension under Windows 7 x64.
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Posted Feb 17, 2012, 5:41 pm |
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