| HansHeintz | 6 Posts | |
| wrote on 08.11.12 at 14:11 | | I do sessions of recording "radio paradise" to play through ipod/iphone in my car. I record indiviual songs but play them as a normal radio stream (i record the discjockey inbetween also). So everthing has to ne in the right order. I group 500 tracks at a time as an "album" example "radio paradise 21" and set property "part of a compilation" to true in windows. I then upload them to my device using itunes.
This has all worked perectly but I noticed (with the last version?) that the recorded tracks do not get a track number property anymore (visible in windows if you add the '#' column in the folder view). Before streamwriter automatically gave ever increasing numbers per station, for example I was at 5123 with radio paradise. I'm guessing track numbers are essential for playback in the right order. Has the software changed or have I done something wrong? |
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| alex | 2549 Posts | |
| wrote on 08.11.12 at 20:11 last edited by alex on 08.11.12 at 20:11 | | From what version did you update to what version? At this moment I can only tell that it's been some months where stuff regarding saving/tagging of files changed. |
| | | | LG/Best regards, Alex
"Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations." - George Orwell
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| HansHeintz | 6 Posts | |
| wrote on 08.11.12 at 20:52 | | 1.4
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| alex | 2549 Posts | |
| wrote on 08.11.12 at 21:22 | | 1.4 or 4.1? Version 1.4 is from January 2011, it is really old. If this is right, you should check the settings for the streams if setting tags is enabled. |
| | | | LG/Best regards, Alex
"Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations." - George Orwell
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| HansHeintz | 6 Posts | |
| wrote on 08.11.12 at 22:36 | | Yes I was using a very old version, it worked fine :)
I saw the setting you mentioned before but when I clicked it, it wanted to install additional software so I didn't think that would be suddenly necessary for something it always did automatically. But in the end you are right, your suggestion solved the problem. As for updating: from now on it is: if it is not broke don't fix it :) |
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| alex | 2549 Posts | |
| wrote on 09.11.12 at 01:10 | | Nice that it is solved.
As for updating: from now on it is: if it is not broke don't fix it :) The changes were just too heavy to import the old settings to the new ones. Usualy updating works without problems - if you had updated from 1.x to 2.x/3.x first, streamWriter would have displayed a message telling you of these changes (basically the things I told you in this thread). I did not think that there are any users outside that update from a that old version to the newest one .. sorry |
| | | | LG/Best regards, Alex
"Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations." - George Orwell
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