Foobar2000 v1.5.1.
Column UI v1.3.0.
WSH Panel Mod v1.6.3.
The tags in the ISO file are shown correct when i use foo_input_sacd_1.1.0.
I have had this issues since I updated from v1.1.0 to v1.1.4 and its still the same with v1.1.9.
The issue could be related to this change:
05/26/19: Version 1.1.3 - Subsong indexing changed from 0-based to 1-based. Song infos need to be reloaded.
I don't use XML, but metadata from the SACD ISO file. How do you reload songs info? I can't find any guide or google on how to do this.
When I open a SACD ISO file to be played, the metadata of tracks in the playlist are all offset +1 with the tags from the next track being shown. Track 1 shows metadata of track 2, track 2 shows metadata of track 3, and so on.
But when I play a track, the metadata shifts to the correct data for the track played.
Click to playback track 3 and the metadata shifts to track 2 and track 2 are played.
The playlist looks like this with all the other tracks offset +1, exept that track 1 is shown correct.
Roxy Music: Avalon
Track 1 More Than This
Track 2 The Space Between
Track 2 The Space Between
Track 4 India
The playlist should have looked like this
Track 1 More Than This
Track 2 The Space Between
Track 3 Avalon
Track 4 India
So the playlist shows track 3 when track 2 is played, ant metadata is shown for track 2. The last track can't be played at all.
You can not just remove and readd the library/folder with SACD ISOs. If you do this it will reload the old metadata/info.
I have removed the library, made a new folder with a different name, moved the files with copy/paste to the new folder and added the new library/folder.
You have to use a different name (old folder name = SACD -> new name = SACDs). If you use the same library/folder name it will reload the old metadata/info.
This works and forces it to reload with new metadata/info.
Could you somehow delete the library metadata/info database files and force it to reload the library with new metadata/info?
Where would these files be located? Somewhere in Appdata/Roaming/Foobar2000?
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If you delete the whole appdata/roaming/foobar folder, you do a total reset of foobar and have to install everything from scratch.
If you delete the playlist subfolder, I guess you lose all your playlists.
I do not know what will happen if you delete the library subfolder.
I will stick to the workaround, which is working perfectly.
If you use windows standard "Music" folder for SACDs, then you can not rename the folder without messing around with the windows setup, but have to make a separate folder with SACDs and add it to the foobar library.
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2022-06-26
For those that are uneasy about this attempt you could do a test which allowed me to try one folder vs. an entire folder of ISOs and followed Jens suggestion which worked fine.
First, I created a new master folder and called it SACD-ISO. Next I copied 1 folder say Beezles-ISO for example, which had several ISO's that played out of order to SACD-ISO. Thus now the file structure in File Explorer looks like: \SACD-ISO\Beezles-ISO [Beezles sub folders]
I then created a new Playlist in Foobar and called it SACD Test. With SACD Test selected as the playlist and of course no entries were visible, I then added the the entire folder via File Add Folder in Foobar. Tested all tracks and they all played fine. Thanks much Jens and Maxim
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2023-10-25
there's esasy way with that problem,
right click on playlist and select save all playlists as m3u, in new foobar delete metadb.sqlite file in users .... appdata, roaming, foobar 2000-v2 and al in sacdmetabase folder and libraryv20 dvdametabase
import each m2u file to new playlist, while dooing it alla paths will be reloaded.
Problem solved.
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Correction - First track is played two times (as first and second). Second track is played as third, etc.
When double click on track 2 - plays track 1. Whe double click on track N, plays track N-1...
I have the same issue.
Foobar2000 v1.5.1.
Column UI v1.3.0.
WSH Panel Mod v1.6.3.
The tags in the ISO file are shown correct when i use foo_input_sacd_1.1.0.
I have had this issues since I updated from v1.1.0 to v1.1.4 and its still the same with v1.1.9.
The issue could be related to this change:
05/26/19: Version 1.1.3 - Subsong indexing changed from 0-based to 1-based. Song infos need to be reloaded.
I don't use XML, but metadata from the SACD ISO file. How do you reload songs info? I can't find any guide or google on how to do this.
When I open a SACD ISO file to be played, the metadata of tracks in the playlist are all offset +1 with the tags from the next track being shown. Track 1 shows metadata of track 2, track 2 shows metadata of track 3, and so on.
But when I play a track, the metadata shifts to the correct data for the track played.
Click to playback track 3 and the metadata shifts to track 2 and track 2 are played.
The playlist looks like this with all the other tracks offset +1, exept that track 1 is shown correct.
Roxy Music: Avalon
Track 1 More Than This
Track 2 The Space Between
Track 2 The Space Between
Track 4 India
The playlist should have looked like this
Track 1 More Than This
Track 2 The Space Between
Track 3 Avalon
Track 4 India
So the playlist shows track 3 when track 2 is played, ant metadata is shown for track 2. The last track can't be played at all.
Seems to be a similar issue for this user:
https://sourceforge.net/p/sacddecoder/bugs/120/#821b
Best regards,
Rendboell
To solve this issue usually needs to reload tags or/and rebuild media library.
How do you reload tags and rebuild the media library?
I have removed and readded the library/folder with SACD ISO images.
I don't use XML files for metadata and the folder with SACD metadata is empty (sacd_metabase folder in Appdata/Roaming/Foobar2000).
Properties->Tools->Reload info
Library->Configure->Remove
It doesn't depend on XML.
I found a work around.
You can not just remove and readd the library/folder with SACD ISOs. If you do this it will reload the old metadata/info.
I have removed the library, made a new folder with a different name, moved the files with copy/paste to the new folder and added the new library/folder.
You have to use a different name (old folder name = SACD -> new name = SACDs). If you use the same library/folder name it will reload the old metadata/info.
This works and forces it to reload with new metadata/info.
Could you somehow delete the library metadata/info database files and force it to reload the library with new metadata/info?
Where would these files be located? Somewhere in Appdata/Roaming/Foobar2000?
In library/playlists subfolders. Deleting Appdata\Roaming\foobar2000 folder itself should help anyway.
If you delete the whole appdata/roaming/foobar folder, you do a total reset of foobar and have to install everything from scratch.
If you delete the playlist subfolder, I guess you lose all your playlists.
I do not know what will happen if you delete the library subfolder.
I will stick to the workaround, which is working perfectly.
If you use windows standard "Music" folder for SACDs, then you can not rename the folder without messing around with the windows setup, but have to make a separate folder with SACDs and add it to the foobar library.
Maxim, thanks for your help, it lead me to think about how to do the work around :-)
That workaround was fantastic! I've been holding off updating because of that issue. Thanks so much for letting us know Jens!!
You are welcome
For those that are uneasy about this attempt you could do a test which allowed me to try one folder vs. an entire folder of ISOs and followed Jens suggestion which worked fine.
First, I created a new master folder and called it SACD-ISO. Next I copied 1 folder say Beezles-ISO for example, which had several ISO's that played out of order to SACD-ISO. Thus now the file structure in File Explorer looks like: \SACD-ISO\Beezles-ISO [Beezles sub folders]
I then created a new Playlist in Foobar and called it SACD Test. With SACD Test selected as the playlist and of course no entries were visible, I then added the the entire folder via File Add Folder in Foobar. Tested all tracks and they all played fine. Thanks much Jens and Maxim
there's esasy way with that problem,
right click on playlist and select save all playlists as m3u, in new foobar delete metadb.sqlite file in users .... appdata, roaming, foobar 2000-v2 and al in sacdmetabase folder and libraryv20 dvdametabase
import each m2u file to new playlist, while dooing it alla paths will be reloaded.
Problem solved.