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When opening a directory with Audacious, if that directory contains a cue file, it appears that metadata are read from the cue file instead of file tags.
While file tags can be easily edited, metadata in a cue file is typically taken from CD-Text and can have errors. In one case I found that cue file metadata were in all caps.
I tried to circumvent this by disabling the "Cue Sheet Plugin", but then on opening a directory Audacious complains about an unknown file type.
Could the overriding of metadata from a cue file be changed or made optional?
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When opening a directory with Audacious, if that directory contains a cue file, it appears that metadata are read from the cue file instead of file tags.
While file tags can be easily edited, metadata in a cue file is typically taken from CD-Text and can have errors. In one case I found that cue file metadata were in all caps.
I tried to circumvent this by disabling the "Cue Sheet Plugin", but then on opening a directory Audacious complains about an unknown file type.
Could the overriding of metadata from a cue file be changed or made optional?
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