Re: [Easytag-mailing] automatic corrections, linux/windows



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> Datum: Sun, 06 Jun 2010 23:21:16 +0200
> Von: Bart Sjerps <bs xs4all nl>
> An: easytag-mailing lists sourceforge net
> Betreff: Re: [Easytag-mailing] automatic corrections, linux/windows

> On 06/06/2010 10:14 PM, Simone Neugierig wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > ive tagged my files via easytag 2.1.6 on windows accessing the files via
> sftpdrive(this is the windows sshfs equivalent).
> > if i now open the files in linux with the same easytag version it tries
> to apply "automatic corrections", after applying and reading the files with
> the windows version it again does do automatic corrections...why is this?
> >
> > is this maybe because of different encodings?
> >   
> This could be, or because of another setting in "ID3 Settings" tab.
> Check if the settings are equal in both windows and linux versions.
> Especially ID3 version, encoding, and whether or not to write ID3v1 tags.
> 
> I also experienced similar strange behaviour in Windows when accessing
> files across smb (i.e. Samba) when sometimes valid filenames in Linux
> are getting messed up in Windows.
> 
> If you really want to know what happened, I would advise you to compare
> the same file updated with windows to the original one under linux and
> see where the files differ.
> A good util to check this is xxd (hexdump) i.e. xxd -c 32 <file>
> then use "xxd -c 32 <file> | head -50" or "xxd -c 32 <file> | tail -50"
> to see the first resp. last 50 hexdump lines of the file. Should give
> you an idea what happened.
> 
> Regards
> Bart


Ah, the default in windows is to use id3v2.3 for the id3tag and 2.4 in linux

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