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Originally Posted by Aminifu
If you change the genre tag with MP3Tag, does WA and MP3Tag then agreed? They do on my system.
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i haven't tried yet as i want to keep the examples intact and besides, i was already fairly sure that would work.
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Originally Posted by Aminifu
My Shark007 codec pack was overriding WA's decoders. I had m4a files set to open with WMP. I redownloaded the files and changed to have WA open them. Now I get the same results you do with WA and MP3Tag.
So the decoders being used by each app do have something to do with this.
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yeah, i figured it was your winamp install b/c mine is fairly default/stock. so now the question is why the discrepancy between mp3tag and winamp?
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Originally Posted by Aminifu
Some of your m4a downloads may have been made or tagged with iTunes. Due to the 'tricks' iTunes plays with file headers, trying to re-tag files tagged by iTunes with some other app could cause problems. A quick search turned up some old threads about this, mentioning m4a files in particular. Most of what I saw had to do with DRM protection, but some mentioned issues with non-DRM m4a files too.
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yeah, itunes prob made them, you can see that in mp3tag's extended tags.
so, at this point i'm left thinking it must be a multiple frame issue. it would be nice if DJ Egg or DrO would explain the winamp/mp3tag discrepancy, and also why/how your 3rd party decoders would alter results.