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Why Multiple Covers?
FrizzleFried:
I may try to go back to an older version of the jukebox software to create the DB file just to see...I don't remember it being this bad last time I regenerated the DB.
... and I did discard and regenerate a new DB yesterday just to make sure I wasn't going crazy.
FrizzleFried:
Welp...I did a fresh install of the older version...
...same result. :(
Perhaps I should convert the tags all to ID3 v1 and try again?
Space Fractal:
In still pretty sure I'm correct, because I have fixed the extract same bug in my own software which was happens here. (aslo in MultiFE).... It's have detected the length of the unicode string 2 byte to much (but yours it might only been one) and then got some char garbage at end in the string. Due with the garbage, it would compare the strings difference and then split up the same albums.
If your debuffer output Utf8 and not unicode when using print, you would propenty see that problem.
Since it doesn't show that to the screen is because it got null terminated...
FrizzleFried:
Is there something I can do on my end to stop this? Shorten the lengths of the names? Convert to ID3v1?
...or is it a bug that needs to be corrected by Chris? It would take me 30 hours to go through the .DB file and manually remove all the screw ups. I spent about 3 hours and only got to D!
Space Fractal:
Shorting the names dosent matter, if the is the tagfield length is detected few bytes to much. its a bug need to been fixed by Chris, but should been easy, since it only effect unicode field where it does it.
otherwice, If you split your collection up by this:
Artist/Album/Track - title.mp3
You can do that by using a tagger app, example by ID3-Tagit.DE or tagscanner, and then you dosent need to tag scan it all by WDJukebox and all coverats should show correctly and the database creation would been much faster. I simply guess you have tagged all your files, so you can do this automation.
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