by iamsid » Sun Apr 26, 2015 2:53 pm
Lowlander: Just to clarify, it's the other way around with regards to MM reading itunes tags. When the comment field is written in itunes, MM reads that just fine - however, the reverse is not true. When MM writes to the comment field, the comment is not read appropriately by itunes. Since the comment field is one of only a few common, non-proprietary fields that itunes reads in the ID3 space, this field should be easily transferable between the two programs. This used to be the case with older versions of MM (as mentioned in the original posts, I've been using MM for a while). Somewhere along the line, MM started writing comment data to a space that itunes cannot read.
I pointed this out in 2013, and was assured it was fixed. However, until recently, I hadn't had the opportunity to verify as I had stopped using itunes and gone exclusively with MM to manage my ipods. But, recently, I needed to look at something in itunes, so I decided to see if the tag data edited (and created) in MM properly transferred over. When it did not, I posted here.
Lowlander: Just to clarify, it's the other way around with regards to MM reading itunes tags. When the comment field is written in itunes, MM reads that just fine - however, the reverse is not true. When MM writes to the comment field, the comment is not read appropriately by itunes. Since the comment field is one of only a few common, non-proprietary fields that itunes reads in the ID3 space, this field should be easily transferable between the two programs. This used to be the case with older versions of MM (as mentioned in the original posts, I've been using MM for a while). Somewhere along the line, MM started writing comment data to a space that itunes cannot read.
I pointed this out in 2013, and was assured it was fixed. However, until recently, I hadn't had the opportunity to verify as I had stopped using itunes and gone exclusively with MM to manage my ipods. But, recently, I needed to look at something in itunes, so I decided to see if the tag data edited (and created) in MM properly transferred over. When it did not, I posted here.