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-Brading Software Message Board +--Forum: Mp3/Tag Studio Support and Bug Reports +---Topic: M/TS looping? or something started by calberga Posted by: calberga on Mar. 13 2012,19:19 I just did a "set tags form list" operation using relative path/file names. There were entries for files in about a dozen sub-directories, among several hundred in the focus directory. After the operation apparently finished (the "go ahead do it" window closed) the hourglass remained displayed. I looked in the task manager and MT/S was running full out, and increasing it's memory load. The memory usage was approaching 500 Mb when I killed the process. Is this expected behavior? If so, how long should I have waited before what ever M/TS was doing finished? PS -- as my eyes get older I am finding the font size and colors in the forum more and more difficult to read. I now have to use a magnifying glass to read much of it. Is the any way to improve the awful format now in use????? Please???? Pretty please with sugar on it???? Posted by: Magnus Brading on Mar. 18 2012,23:37 Very strange. No, this is not expected, and I've never heard about it before. About the style, sorry about that. If you are using Firefox or Chrome, there is a plugin for those browsers called "Stylish", which could be used to change the style of any website you visit. Maybe worth a try? Posted by: calberga on Mar. 19 2012,22:32 I'm not sure that I could reproduce the problem. I have a bunch of tagged .FLAC files that I wanted to convert to .mp3 without losing the tags. A program I had been using updated itself and started crashing, so I found another, but it would only creat CBR files and I wanted VBR. So I did the conversion, then used mp3/tag S. to make a "tag from list" file. Went back and used a third program to create the VBR files (but losing the tags in the process) and, finally did a "tag from list". That is when things got weird. I still have the FLAC files, so I could try again, if you can advise me how to instrument the test. As it was I had to power down, nothing, including task-manager, would kill the runaway process! I'll log for the add-on and see how it works. Thanks for that. Posted by: nikkil on Nov. 22 2012,19:33 Hi calberga, any luck on this so far? Any news about looping yet? end |