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Old 08-07-2025, 07:50 PM   #3081
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Originally Posted by Cactus Chef View Post
Well, there's your answer then...it seems like it simply wasn't a priority to the FLAC developers.

Anecdotally, even though a large portion of my own collection is FLACs, I tend to go for separated tracks. But I feel like many of the FLAC enthusiasts will only distribute their rip as a single, monolithic FLAC with a CUE file to handle the track separation and pregaps. I guess they feel like they're better preserving the integrity of the original rip that way by altering it as little as possible. I wonder if perhaps that might influence the lack of attention to the metadata fields.
That's why I'm finding MediaMonkey 4 to be a blessing. It can handle most audio formats and can map the metadata to the correct tag regardless of the format. Unless there is some issue like the one I mentioned the metadata will appear on my digital audio player. Plus, I rely on the metadata to properly arrange the music in my music library, so being able to properly read the tags is essential.
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