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hello again
i tried to scan my audio archive and i noticed that
it ignores the id3 tag in my .m4a files.
and i wonder why is that?
/bhellium
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guess that reading the info from this kind of files is not supported.
read the xbmc
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i can move it to feature suggestions if you want.
read the xbmc
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yea sure, thanx.
but who did the coding for the scan/"id3v2 tag" feature, maybe he/she can tell me if the scan assumes there is no id3 tag in m4a files...
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k, got your file and tried it however it doesnt work
our mp3 tag loader (libid3) doesnt find any id3 tags
in your file
frodo
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2003-12-18, 13:31
hmm ok thanx for trying anyway, i wonder why thou...
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maybe if someone finds a good m4a tag reader program
(opensource and written in c/c++) i can get it 2 work
frodo
XBMC Project Founder (Retired), now head programmer of
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