A colon in metadata creates an issue

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    Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Alain

    Please send our Support Crew a log file using Settings, Send Support Request. Let them know what you are seeing and we can arrange a music sample to test locally...

    That being said, look for an update to Android in the next 72 hours - let our Support Crew know if it's happening on the updated App.

  • Seppi Evans
    Hi-Res

    Always best to steer clear of anything beyond alphanumeric, even upper and lowercase caused issues in the distant past.

    https://support1.bluesound.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/23169842984727/comments/23180203213847

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  • Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    In most operating systems, not just BluOS, a colon can represent a volume change and can create a number of issues. Slashes and even question marks as wild cards can also have strange side effects.

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  • Gerben

    I have colons in various album titles without issues. Meaning these are in the metadata tags, not in the filenames.

    However, I have seen another bug though with the very common characters apostrophe or left- or right-parenthesis in metadata messing up things, has been around for at least 8 months, still not fixed. The French fellow Canadians will really appreciate apostrophe causing issues..... C'est dingue!

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  • Alain DW
    Lossless

    I should add that the album with the colon in the title actually gets indexed and can be searched in the Windows app. It only does not show in "new". I would call that inconsistent behavior.

     

     

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  • Alain DW
    Lossless

    Tony,

    I seem to be unable to reproduce the issue.

    I reloaded the original tracks containing the colon in my NAS library, rebuild the index and to my surprise the album does now show in the "new" section.

    I swear the first time I reindexed, the album was not there. Only after the deletion of the colon did it show.

    I have no clue what happened. Even a reboot changed nothing.

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  • Dan Gravell

    You mentioned "reindex" in your first post, and "rebuild" in your latest. These are different things - https://www.blisshq.com/music-library-management-blog/2018/02/14/maildump-bluesound/ - maybe that's related?

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  • Alain DW
    Lossless

    Hi Dan,

    Yes, I am aware of the difference. At first I only reindexed, as I usually do when adding new albums or tracks.

    At the request of Tony I tried to replicate the error but didn't succeed even when using a rebuild before adding the album to make sure caches were cleared.

    I still don't know why the first time, after a reindex (followed by a rebuild if I remember correctly), the album didn't show in "new" and why it now always appears as if nothing is wrong, even with a colon.

    Maybe a hiccup in the local network???

     

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