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Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.46.0b How reproducible: Transcode a mp3 to AAC with 160 kbps (not relevant I think). Specify tag copying. After transcoding, during tag copying I get the error below. Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: The file is transcoded but with no tags. Error Message: Traceback: File: /usr/share/audio-convert-mod/acm-runapp.pyw, line 924, in on_mainNextButton_clicked self.startConversion() File: /usr/share/audio-convert-mod/acm-runapp.pyw, line 1363, in startConversion outputFormatObject.setTags(newname, tags) File: /usr/share/audio-convert-mod/audio_convert_mod/formats.py, line 534, in setTags audiotags["trkn"] = [(int(tags[4]), 0)] <type 'exceptions.ValueError'>: invalid literal for int() with base 10: '2/14' Expected results: File transcoded with audio tags copied. Additional info:
Thanks for reporting this. Is the track tag set to the string "2/14" by any chance?
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