by Wisperbird » Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:09 am
In this case updating the tags in MediaJukebox (Machine A), to my surprise resulted in a complete update of the running instance of the album (MediaMonkey) on Machine B.
I did not need to refresh. @ Lowlander, So what you say, isn't necessarily true.
B.t.w. I belief corrupt is not the right word, maybe it is just an old standerd tag info.
So the bug can be overcome by altering just one field in MediaJukebok 14
But I'm still puzzled why all old MediaJukebox (seven in those days), I used since Windows NT has a superior algorithm in reading tag info.
In this case updating the tags in MediaJukebox (Machine [b]A[/b]), to my surprise resulted in a complete update of the running instance of the album (MediaMonkey) on Machine [b]B[/b].
I did not need to refresh. @ [color=#00BF00]Lowlander,[/color] So what you say, isn't necessarily true.
[color=#0040BF]B.t.w. I belief corrupt is not the right word, maybe it is just an old standerd tag info.[/color]
So the bug can be overcome by altering just one field in MediaJukebok 14
But I'm still puzzled why all old MediaJukebox (seven in those days), I used since Windows NT has a superior algorithm in reading tag info.