Mike_S 0 Posted December 30, 2024 Posted December 30, 2024 Same issue here with music albums, or to be precise with versions of albums, sharing the same MusicBrainz release group ID (though different release IDs). The thing is I have a lot of albums with bonus tracks from different editions (like various limited editions, etc.). I set tags with Picard.
Luke 42078 Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 Hi @Mike_Scan you please describe your issue in more detail? What is "same issue" ?
Mike_S 0 Posted December 31, 2024 Author Posted December 31, 2024 5 hours ago, Luke said: Hi @Mike_Scan you please describe your issue in more detail? What is "same issue" ? When I mark either of mentioned albums as favourite, another one is added to favourites too. And when I remove either of them from favourites, both are removed.
Luke 42078 Posted January 2, 2025 Posted January 2, 2025 Hi there, can you please provide a specific example? Thanks.
Mike_S 0 Posted January 6, 2025 Author Posted January 6, 2025 Hi. Attaching screenshots. You can see that all items have different MusicBrainz album IDs, but the same release group ID. As mentioned, when I mark one of them as favorite, all are added to favorites. Also, if I remove release group ID from metadata of one of the items, it's removed from favs, and if I add ID back, it's added back to favs.
Luke 42078 Posted January 8, 2025 Posted January 8, 2025 And what about the movie? Are all of the external id's correct?
Mike_S 0 Posted January 8, 2025 Author Posted January 8, 2025 Hi Luke. I didn't experience this issue with movies or shows, only with music albums. It was a topic started by another user about a movie and a show, I only commented there that it also happens with music albums. Then somebody moved my comment to this separate topic, but left that topic's original title.
Luke 42078 Posted January 8, 2025 Posted January 8, 2025 Right OK so for albums that is due to having the same musicbrainz id.
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