Hello,
There are some fixes regarding these two issues coming in the next firmware release(currently available in the most recent beta/testing build).
The next release will replace MPD 0.19.9 with 0.19.12 that includes some fixes for reading tag data from ape files
We have made some improvements with getting and generating cover art
There is no need to make sure the resolute is ideal, the BDP generated its own version of the file, as you have seen
Also locating cover art
During this testing we also found that certain characters used in the file path will break cover art. Most notably are back ticks (aka grave notes). To get around this we may add another feature to the library doctor app to replace back ticks with under scores.
Hello Chris,
Thank you for your prompt reply. Really I didn't expect so, considering it's Sunday. And your answer is good news, really.
Solving cover art «back ticks / grave notes» would be very nice, it helps to distinguish at a glance between different versions of some recordings one may like so much as to have more than 2 versions each.
But I think Tag data is a major issue.
It took me by surprise, and left me wondering what had I done wrong.
It happened as follows, I'll try to make myself clear the best I can.
1- before 0.19.9, I made a playlist containing the classic Mahavishnu Orchestra (John McLauglin) works, and another one with Jimmy Hendrix in the West.
2- those .flac files were in a WD MyBook 1TB USB, I had no difficulties finding them there.
3- then, I bought the TP-Link router and the WD MyCloud 3TB NAS.
copied MyBook → MyCloud.
it took me some time to understand the network behaviour, and I felt quite satisfied when found that I was able to copy into the WD MyBook USB the .flac files which first were either in my computer or in my NAS.
4- all of a sudden, after I had began using the NAS much more often than the USB, I realized two very confusing facts.
5- although I was able to find those folders looking at the screen, I found it impossible to make another playlist from the very same .flac files copied USB → NAS, from the NAS - because MPD didn't show them _ and besides, playlists made from the USB didn't play if the USB device was unplugged, quite obvious. I mean, a playlist made from the NAS will play from the NAS, a playlist made from the USB will play from the USB. if turned off, the corresponding playlist will not play.
6- so far, so good.
my confusion started when tried to build the same playlists, now from the NAS drive.
to put it as simple as I am able to explain this, the MPD didn't see neither Mahavishnu John McLaughlin nor Jimi Hendrix In The West from the NAS drive.
7- a few minutes ago I turned on the USB MyBook, but MPD 0.19.9 neither didn't find them there !! - and the network didn't allow me to copy .flac to the USB drive, no more.
8- thus, I first hypothesized there was a general problem regarding Tags, and I cannot rule out this hypothesis - I feel happy you are acknowledging this issue.
... but after reading your reply, it occurred to me that it would be worth to try and see what happens when using MPD 0.18.21 ... I cannot remember which MPD version allowed me to do what I wrote

excuse me for such a long post, Chris.
now that I'm reading it twice, I feel I was a little redundant.
hope I didn't make you feel bored or annoyed, it's somehow difficult for me to understand this one, and explain which I half-understand.
I will be looking forward to 0.19.12
thank you very much
