While it displays the file values in Roon, the checkmarks are always on the Roon data. Why is that? Is that a bug or by some design that I fail to understand?
[quote=“Klaus_Kammerer1, post:1, topic:21686”]
obviously the duration is counted twice because every single track work is displayed as WORK and PART
[/quote] Hi Klaus, no I wouldn’t make that assumption. Please can you verify whether or not you have duplicate tracks in the file folders for this album? Also, please would you confirm that the album is identified by Roon (it looks like it to me).
That looks like a bug. I’ve logged an internal ticket. Thanks for highlighting it.
identified album “Giulini in America”. I know Giulini often is a slow conductor but not that slow… Is the sum being provided by the 3rd party metadata or is it supposed to be calculated?
track length is for sure in database’s metadata too: I often see, when identifying an album, local single track’s duration does not match with what is there (and Roon marks it red)
The sum is calculated by your Roon core. There does appear to be a problem here; I wonder if it’s related to having multiple local performances of the same Composition locally?
Klaus, does a re-identification (to the same metadata) make the problem go away?
@joel
yes, with re-identification on the same metadata it vanishes… interestingly enough, the work structure also changed and now shows the file tags only
I was coming from Roon 1.2 with my Pop/Rock library and after updating to Roon 1.3 was adding my classical stuff. So I’m new to 1.3 as these examples are concerned.
Thanks @Edwin_Edwin_Vandevyv Creating a reproducible case is our priority here, but unfortunately, we’ve not seen this in house yet. Was this a new album that you were adding or an existing one that you happened to browse to?