First, awesome plug-in. I installed it a week ago and absolutely love it.
But, here's a few issues I've come across in the week I've been using it. I've been able to work around all of them, so for me, they're relatively minor. I'm using the Access database, which is easier for me to edit and clean up tags and manually add tracks that weren't scanned.
1. Album name tags aren't read for .wma files.
2. .flac files aren't scanned (I haven't looked for .ogg). Edit: .ogg files are scanned.
3. If an album title contains a single quote ('), e.g., Joe's Garage, Jumpin' Jive, Paul's Boutique, Can't Buy a Thrill, etc., the track titles aren't displayed in the player, although they show when selecting 'all' tracks for the artist. The album itself can't be played. The tracks are still added when scanning, so this just affects playback. I worked around this by substituting a smart quote (’ for the single quote in the database.
4. The scan choked on a very long track name and wouldn't complete. The track on my system is a .wma file with a title tag of "The Black Hawk War, or, How to Demolish an Entire Civilization and Still Feel Good About Yourself in the Morning, or, We Apologize for the Inconvenience But You're Going to" (although the actual song name is much longer).
5. Album names for excluded files still show in the player for an artist. For example, for songs on some albums, I may also have a single song on my server that was also on a Greatest Hits disk. I have excluded the file in the database (both by using noindex.txt and manually changing the excluded field to -1), but "Greatest Hits" still shows in the album list in the player with no tracks in the track listing. I worked around this by changing the album field for the tracks in the database to an existing album name for that artist.
6. Some track numbers for '10' and '20' are truncated to '1' and '2' when scanning. I haven't found a pattern to determine why this occurs, but it seems to happen about 60-70% of the time.
If the log is persistent, I can attach it for you later. Again, these are minor, and overall, I love your plug-in.
But, here's a few issues I've come across in the week I've been using it. I've been able to work around all of them, so for me, they're relatively minor. I'm using the Access database, which is easier for me to edit and clean up tags and manually add tracks that weren't scanned.
1. Album name tags aren't read for .wma files.
2. .flac files aren't scanned (I haven't looked for .ogg). Edit: .ogg files are scanned.
3. If an album title contains a single quote ('), e.g., Joe's Garage, Jumpin' Jive, Paul's Boutique, Can't Buy a Thrill, etc., the track titles aren't displayed in the player, although they show when selecting 'all' tracks for the artist. The album itself can't be played. The tracks are still added when scanning, so this just affects playback. I worked around this by substituting a smart quote (’ for the single quote in the database.
4. The scan choked on a very long track name and wouldn't complete. The track on my system is a .wma file with a title tag of "The Black Hawk War, or, How to Demolish an Entire Civilization and Still Feel Good About Yourself in the Morning, or, We Apologize for the Inconvenience But You're Going to" (although the actual song name is much longer).
5. Album names for excluded files still show in the player for an artist. For example, for songs on some albums, I may also have a single song on my server that was also on a Greatest Hits disk. I have excluded the file in the database (both by using noindex.txt and manually changing the excluded field to -1), but "Greatest Hits" still shows in the album list in the player with no tracks in the track listing. I worked around this by changing the album field for the tracks in the database to an existing album name for that artist.
6. Some track numbers for '10' and '20' are truncated to '1' and '2' when scanning. I haven't found a pattern to determine why this occurs, but it seems to happen about 60-70% of the time.
If the log is persistent, I can attach it for you later. Again, these are minor, and overall, I love your plug-in.
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