You should always be on the latest release version, which is currently 21.2 - issues like tagging support are constantly being addressed.
https://kodi.tv/download/windows/
https://kodi.tv/download/windows/
You should always be on the latest release version, which is currently 21.2 - issues like tagging support are constantly being addressed.
https://kodi.tv/download/windows/
Interesting--okay; thanks. I wasn't bothering to update b/c I knew that once the NUC arrived, I wouldn't be using Kodi on Windows anymore. I wonder why it's not balking at the tags on the other Matroska albums, only this one? No matter; I'll update and report back later...It needs to be 21.2 to get Matroska tags read by Kodi
Edited: Typo
Welp...same behavior. It's just the one album, and as before: I navigate to it (in "Files"), it lists all the tracks, I select the first track to play and then all but the first two disappear. (And only the first track actually plays--properly, as Atmos TrueHD. But all tracks play in VLC and Windows Movies & TV.) No idea what's going on.Interesting--okay; thanks. I wasn't bothering to update b/c I knew that once the NUC arrived, I wouldn't be using Kodi on Windows anymore. I wonder why it's not balking at the tags on the other Matroska albums, only this one? No matter; I'll update and report back later...
Hold the phone--it's even crazier than I thought. (And again: it's just this one album; all the others are fine.)Welp...same behavior. It's just the one album, and as before: I navigate to it (in "Files"), it lists all the tracks, I select the first track to play and then all but the first two disappear. (And only the first track actually plays--properly, as Atmos TrueHD. But all tracks play in VLC and Windows Movies & TV.) No idea what's going on.
Only it's not a single MKA with chapters. Each track--on this album and all the others from IAA--is a separate file. (And yeah--I instructed the new version of Kodi to rescan the entire library on startup.) So, for instance, the full tracklist for Aoife O'Donovan looks like this--each track has a "square" icon to its left:Yes. Thats the correct behaviour, a single MKA with chapters is an ‘album’ with tracks.
You should force a rescan with new Kodi version first of course. Did you do that?
Kodi 21.2 needs to find the new mka tags and import into the database. Older versions don’t look for those tags and therefore they don’t exist in the database scanned from a previous version
It doesn't make a difference; everything is scanned into the music library too. In music library view, each track shows up as a separate album. And if I select one of the "albums" (i.e., tracks), I get a playlist like the image I posted in #344, consisting of the actual track that corresponds to the faux album + the title of the (non-playable) track immediately after it.You don't appear to be looking at these through Kodi's music library views. They look like file/browser views (The .mka and the files size are the clues)
Thanks, Garry: I appreciate the offer, but I think I've finally figured it out--by opening one of the files in MKVToolNix, which I should have done from the get-go. Turns out this album packs separate Atmos, Auro-3D, and 5.1 DTS-HD MA versions of each track into the same MKV container, which (I think?) explains why Kodi sees them as folders rather than files when I rename each one from MKV to MKA. I'm expecting that if I simply extract each Atmos audio stream to a separate file, I'll be all set.Can you please upload one of your files, smallest for me to look at please (see the tags).
What do you use to tag the files?