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This is intended to be the definitive easter egg album compilation. It contains every easter egg song used in Treyarch Zombies (and a few that aren't technically easter egg songs, but still felt that they deserved a spot in this album), including every instrumental released both in game and after the "Insanity Mode" Easter Egg, which were released on Kevin Sherwood's Keybase (Which I actually personally asked for, since I guessed that the lossless tracks wouldn't make it into the game files).

So I'm on the latest build , latest android , s22 ultra. On my note 20 ultra it read pretty much all my flac files correctly. Since I transferred everything over to my see ultra it has placed 75 albums in the unknown artist category. All of them are flac files that were properly placed on my old phone. Is there a fix for this?

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Do the problem songs show with any other tag data (title, album etc) or just as something like "filename.flac"? If just the filename, try doing a FULL Rescan in Settings > Library, or even remove the chosen folders from Settings > Library > Music Folders and re-assign them and grant permissions again. Avoid using root-level folders on your SD Card. If you copied your settings over, make sure Settings > Misc > File Access Legacy Mode has not copied over too.

So here's a pic of how it's reading them. No data what so ever, legacy mode is disabled. Nothing I'm doing seems to fix the problem. I don't understand why it's not reading them with all the correct data. Some other flac files are properly listed and divided into individual tracks. It's just one long file

If you do have 'Parse Cue Files' enabled, you will instead see a pseudo-folder containing all of the tracks from the CD, which are created based on the information in the CUE sheet. These individual songs will also appear in the Albums, Artists, etc categories.

'Show CUE Disc Image Files' simply means that in addition to seeing all of the individual songs (created from the CUE info) you'd also like to see that big 45-minute master FLAC file in your folders list too. In your case, the Planisphaerium.flac file has no tag data though, so it can only be shown in the Unknown Artist / Unknown Album areas in lists. Most people don't want this so by default the feature is turned off.

If your music files have already been saved as individual songs, each containing their own title/etc info, CUE files are not necessary. That is the most commonly used system for ripped or downloaded music, so rather than one big file with a separate CUE index, you'd have "Tunnel of Ions.flac", "Geodesic Dome.flac", and so on.

Given the somewhat abstract nature of the file/folder structure, I was more thinking that perhaps there is an issue with the folders that have been given permission for Poweramp to have access. This folder structure doesn't really follow the norm, so my concern was more in that regard. If Poweramp can see all files and they are correctly found, that may not be the case here. But at the same time, perhaps the cue files are using a specific path for the flac files that has changed with this move, that Poweramp cannot restore.

However as @MotleyG has pointed out, the actual music file on your phone is in FLAC format, not WAVE. So the CUE file is referring to a file named "Wormed - Planisphaerium.wav", but that file isn't present on your device as it has been converted to "Wormed - Planisphaerium.flac", so it will fail at that point. If you edit the CUE file in your text editor to point to the correct filename, it should work.

Short explanation: It recursively finds all flac files in the current directory, groups them by their parent parent directory (i.e. not disk but album directory) and then iterates over all album directories. For each album directory, it accumulates the duration of all flac files found in that directory using awk. awk is also used to build the new name of the album.

But this has a problem, when it analyzes songs that are less than 59 seconds long, it does not add the seconds correctly and takes the value of the second as if it were minutes, and the calculation does not give the exact value, for example, this album has a song that only lasts 27 seconds, for example:

Finally I have written the script again with some help from the users who have written here and in the end I have done this with the help of the shntool program, which I found that the total of the songs is more exact than using exiftool. Also this ways is much more faster than exiftool:

I have no wish to store anything on the ipod, just change the few CD's now and then. I have no need of playlists, songs, artists and all the other paraphenalia. How can I transfer CDs to appropriately manually named folders, select one and play the contents on this device? Ipod/itunes Guides ignore this possibility, or disguise it well!

The quality of mp3s has improved, by using a higher Bit Rate. Store bought songs are now sold in higher mp3 format. In addition, Apple has its own higher quality format as well, but that format may not be usable on non-Apple players.

Once files are added to your iTunes programme, they are known as songs. Using the term iTunes Library (which I always do), clarifies exactly what one is referring to, which is the sum of all the music listed in the iTunes programme, as well as Podcasts and audiobooks. Many users simply refer to "iTunes", which means the reader has to determine whether the writer means:

I'm a bit wary of "itunes library"; is this virtual - just a list, a catalogue - or real - a collection of ipod playable music files? stored somewhere? From your penultimate para. I'd guess that itunes library is actually a library catalogue. Also I'm a bit wary of "sync" as I don't want itunes changing my flac files to synchonise them with the format on the ipod.

I noticed and this has always kind of bugged me, but have not known how to deal with it. Whenever I edit a tag for a song such as a the title of a track on a flac album, I find that the field-names seem to be converted to all caps. So if I had edited the title of a song from a flac album, then the filed-name for the track title changes to all caps.

To work around this, I would do all my editing to individual songs or tracks, then do my edits for the whole album. Then I would run a case conversion to Mixed capital letters to undo any capitalization of filed-names after my edits.

Should I go back to all my other flac albums and change the filed-names of them to all upper caps? or just leave them as I had set them up, which was with mixed or capital case lettering, with UPC in caps?

Ok, thanks all, yeah, it will be too much work for me, I will continue as I have going forward with maybe adding in the new things I was shown a little earlier in this thread. My main concern is that the songs and albums are as compatible with as many playback devices as possible.

I don't like having too much music on my iPhone, - (I have about 224 songs). I do not notice any difference between FLAC and AIFF on my iphone, - or on my bedroom system, - which has a primary IF of squeezebox touch with a LPS.

Interesting comments. Mine is a 2013 model running on original software. I also cannot play flac files and it doesn't display all my files. I'm using a 128gb micro card. Why do you suggest trying a full sized card?

I am using full size SD cards. The same SD card and USB play itunes files fine, so both USB & SD slots are working. I use mac and frankly it's been so long since I converted my CD's to flac I can't remember what converter I used (It certainly isn't on my computer now!). I also only put about a dozen flac files on the 16GB SD card (FAT32 formatted) to try it, so it wasn't a big card or overloaded

I just found the handbook and it clearly states that flac is supported. Having said that, I'd want to make sure that the filenames aren't massive (128 chars) and that the extension really is .flac, lowercase. I'm not sure what the base OS of the headunit is or whether it's actually case-sensitive or not... as for the firmware, I'm not entirely sure and haven't read the manual, but this is a liink: -auto.com/OwnersManualService/Data/en/Octavia_5E/05-2013/Navigation/Amundsen/A7_Octavia_Amundsen_InfotainmentNavigation.pdf

I've had a look at my hardware & software versions. It is the MIB1 040 Hardware and software version 0421. I believe the Amundsen software has been updated a couple of times to version 0490. I wonder if this version can play .flac files.

What I tracked it down to was the labels habit of endlessly re-bundling and repackaging their content. Deluxe versions, super deluxe, that sort of thing. Often though they also change the running order of the songs. So this creates the potential for a false positive where roon has made a match on the wrong version of the album and mixes up the track titles. It is also an easy mistake to make yourself when you do a manual match and roon complains about discrepancies in the track times. You need to look more closely because sometimes you will see that the reason is you are trying to match on a version of the album with a different running order.

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