2015-09-29, 19:46
(2015-09-29, 19:39)DarkHelmet Wrote: No I haven't. Should I for testing purposes? I was basically interested in the tags that come delivered with the files, because I believe that this is what a considerable number of users will have on their drives. Many users will NOT know or use Picard and I don't usually use it myself I have to admit.
Well if amazon hands out bad data, it's going to be very very hard to make sense of it.
We can match and apply logic on it all we want but it will still be very likely that we end up with wrong data.
So basically, if your tags suck. Don't blame us :/