2022-09-16, 16:24
Hi,
I have a weird problem with an album that is in FLAC format and Kodi doesn't find its tags, despite it being tagged properly with Picard. The debug logs show the following after re-tagging and scanning:
However, the file is properly tagged. Using `metaflac --list` you can see the metadata present in the file, see https://termbin.com/6t23 for the output.
I used Picard to remove existing tags before re-tagging and to remove id3 from FLAC files as well, as recommended in https://kodi.wiki/view/Music_tagging#Cle...sting_Tags . However, the results are the same.
At this point I am completely out of ideas. I have other FLAC albums that work just fine, and checking their metadata I don't see anything different, so I am pretty lost.
I have a weird problem with an album that is in FLAC format and Kodi doesn't find its tags, despite it being tagged properly with Picard. The debug logs show the following after re-tagging and scanning:
Code:
2022-09-16 16:44:31.706 T:21331 DEBUG <general>: DoScan Rescanning dir 'smb://192.168.42.152:445/seagate/music/Jan Koch - Ewiger Mai/' due to change
2022-09-16 16:44:31.763 T:21331 DEBUG <general>: CSMBFile::Open - opened smb://USERNAME:[email protected]:445/seagate/music/Jan Koch - Ewiger Mai/01 Ewiger Mai.flac, fd=10000
2022-09-16 16:44:31.849 T:21331 DEBUG <general>: CSMBFile::Close closing fd 10000
2022-09-16 16:44:31.875 T:21331 DEBUG <general>: ScanTags - No tag found for: smb://192.168.42.152:445/seagate/music/Jan Koch - Ewiger Mai/01 Ewiger Mai.flac
However, the file is properly tagged. Using `metaflac --list` you can see the metadata present in the file, see https://termbin.com/6t23 for the output.
I used Picard to remove existing tags before re-tagging and to remove id3 from FLAC files as well, as recommended in https://kodi.wiki/view/Music_tagging#Cle...sting_Tags . However, the results are the same.
At this point I am completely out of ideas. I have other FLAC albums that work just fine, and checking their metadata I don't see anything different, so I am pretty lost.