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```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
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```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
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Hi,
If I issue `Get-AudioFile '.\test.flac' | Export-AudioFile LameMP3 .`, tags that aren't explicitly supported are not carried over, "Disc number" and "Total discs", for instance. Nor are they vi…
ghost updated
3 years ago
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### Bug Description
If opus files have the file ending .ogg, it seems that they are assumed to be vorbis, and neither metadata extraction nor playback works. renaming to .opus fixes the issue, howeve…
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```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…