by Dynamic990 » Thu Sep 04, 2025 11:01 pm
Hi Lowlander,
Lowlander wrote: ↑Thu Sep 04, 2025 9:42 pm
Changes can be seen as MediaMonkey reads multiple tags with priority. So if the priority tag is changed it's used, this doesn't mean that no other Original Date tags are present in the file.
And which tags would those be? As you can see from my last post, I have configured MMW to only use the two date frames TDRC and TDOR and ignore all others.
But fair enough, I did the following test:
First I have removed every date field that I could find from an album. When rescanning, the "Original Date" field remains filled. Then I even deleted all tags from that album. After a rescan, all data fields in the MMW database for this album were empty, only the "Original Date" field in remained filled. So in my humble opinion, MMW is clearly the culprit here.
And if you don't believe me, I can provide you with a sample file from the above tests via a support ticket where you can see that there are no tags left.
Best regards
Christian
Hi Lowlander,
[quote=Lowlander post_id=529241 time=1757040163 user_id=262]
Changes can be seen as MediaMonkey reads multiple tags with priority. So if the priority tag is changed it's used, this doesn't mean that no other Original Date tags are present in the file.
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And which tags would those be? As you can see from my last post, I have configured MMW to only use the two date frames TDRC and TDOR and ignore all others.
But fair enough, I did the following test:
First I have removed every date field that I could find from an album. When rescanning, the "Original Date" field remains filled. Then I even deleted all tags from that album. After a rescan, all data fields in the MMW database for this album were empty, only the "Original Date" field in remained filled. So in my humble opinion, MMW is clearly the culprit here.
And if you don't believe me, I can provide you with a sample file from the above tests via a support ticket where you can see that there are no tags left.
Best regards
Christian