![]() I downloaded Mp3tag to check and yes, the extended tags show up exactly like that. ![]() So when it comes to the Musicbrainz Release ID that corruption in there is causing the flag to appear. It should not say “coustID id” in that box, it should be a long number. Is that text on the left for real? Does it show like that in MP3TAG? Somehow you have the tag LABELS filled in instead of the tag VALUES! Hang on - your tags in that last image are mad. ![]() If they really do have the mess like shown on the left hand side of your example photos, then there is no “bug” in Picard and you have got corrupted tags that will need repair And may find them interesting.Īt least install MP3TAG ( ) or some other tag reader to see what is in those tags. Maybe this happened on the older PC? This is certainly a wider point to check - is there anything else messing with the files? re-writing tags? What other music players have seen these files?ĭo you have any of these still on the old PC you can go back and pick up again? An older backup?Ĭan you put one of those files with weird tags up onto a share site like WeTransfer for someone else to have a look at? Some of us can confirm what we see on a different machine. There is no “auto-update tags” enabled by default. You’d have to do some weird digging and changing of settings to re-enable that old tool. And if you have just moved to a new machine, then Win10 doesn’t use Windows Media Player anymore. There are many Windows users here not hitting this issue as standard. The WMP sounds like a slight misdirection, but very relevant. That is plain corruption of the SOURCE files by something else. Those later examples are plain corrupted files. Sorry, I didn’t look at all the examples last night.
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