If you change the tags from a song beatbox will never update

Bug #1036654 reported by Leon Vitanos
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Bug Description

I have version 0.6.. We will concentrate in 'Aerosmith' songs...

So the songs of aerosmith i have were from 2 different albums and 1 unknown ( unkown means there were no tag about the album )..

http://i.imgur.com/EZflM.png

i installed a tag editor i changed every song ALBUM TAG, ( important -> album tag ) to Aerosmith.. So beatbox won't create 3 seperated albums in the viewer u know where u see every album u have with their cover.. Also what i changed is some songs of aerosmith didn't have title tag, so i puted the correct title tag to every song..

Well on rescanning beatbox haven't changed nothing

I removed beatbox, installed from deb 0.5, and woualla

http://i.imgur.com/wgRF5.png

(Read what i say in the picture )

So i quess the problem is on the rescan of library ;)

Saying about 0.5 doesnt mean that in 0.5 the problem weren't there.. it is just that the first time scan is not buggy like the rescan... but on beatbox u can first time scan only the first time u import the folder...

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Scott Ringwelski (sgringwe) wrote :

This is the second request for such a feature. Marking as duplicate.

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Scott Ringwelski (sgringwe) wrote :

Note that there is no difference in the rescan b/w 0.5 and 0.6. It is merely that rescan does not look to the metadata for changes.

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Leon Vitanos (leon-mellori) wrote :

Well i said

"Saying about 0.5 doesnt mean that in 0.5 the problem weren't there.. it is just that the first time scan is not buggy like the rescan..."

Exactly the rescan doesn't look for metadata!

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