![]() Please note, if you’re using the Library feature, you’d either need to force-reload the tags of the files via File → Read Tag or Ctrl+ T or start with a fresh library to see the newly added field. You can remove those frames by cutting the tag via Ctrl+ X and pasting it back via Ctrl+ V. This new information field is set to 1 if the ID3v2 tag of the file contains any of the ID3v2 frames not supported by Mp3tag, e.g., PRIV or SYLT. Technical information field %_id3v2_unknown_frames% It’s still possible to see the values of the selected files if you prefer that, but an empty field on the Tag Panel now always offers the custom values (if set) from the drop-down list. Or a list of country names or languages if you’re storing those. It allows, e.g., for defining a list of composer names to ensure consistent naming. You can now configure custom list values per field on the Tag Panel. ![]() Previously, a confirmation dialog popped up which was sometimes confirmed by mistake. The uninstaller now uses a checkbox to explicitly enable removing of configuration data. Improved handling of Configuration Data when uninstalling The configuration setting to preserve timestamps of modified files has been moved to the General section, the setting to display grid lines in the file view now resides under Appearance. ![]() The configuration settings can now be found at File → Options… and the auto-numbering wizard at Convert → Auto-numbering wizard…. Cleanup in Menus and Configuration Settings All by preserving the functionality that was already there. It also adds the option to reset the disc counter so that this wizard can now run over sets of discs that are not related to each other. The Auto-Numbering Wizard now supports moving on to the next disc and, thus, resetting the track counter when a field changes its value. Please see the Changelog for a complete list. Here, I describe new features and noteworthy changes.
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