Hello,
It seems that the track number reflects the alphabetic order of the filenames in a folder.
It should be the track number specified in the metadatas of the file if exists.
For example :
- Badklaat - 4D 1000 Likes LP - 14 Buh (Sqz Me Remix).mp3 -> track 14
- Hadda - 4D 1000 Likes LP - 11 Monolith.mp3 -> track 11
Both tracks have id3tag v1 & v2 with the right track number, but appear in this order in the player, and if I enable the track number column, the first one is number 1 (instead of 14) and the second one is number 2 (instead of 11).
Anyway, this is a very good player.
Good work !!!
track numbers not taken from metadatas
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Re: track numbers not taken from metadatas
Hey there, welcome, and thanks!
Track numbers are currently only read from ID3 tags, but not displayed yet. They'll get their own column named 'Track' or something. The '#' column is the list item number.
I've placed this on my todo list!
Track numbers are currently only read from ID3 tags, but not displayed yet. They'll get their own column named 'Track' or something. The '#' column is the list item number.
I've placed this on my todo list!
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