OGG - Unknown artist (music player not reading id3 tags) - T-Mobile LG G2x

Is there a fix for the music player and all players based on it so they can read the artist in ogg files? Half of my library shows "unknown artist."
Would it be possible for a developer to fix this?

I have the same problem. All my ogg file appear like "unknown artist". The Tag is OK but androïd can't see it.
Maybe a problem with text code in UTF or AINSI

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An app that can let you rename Unknown artist to the artist?

See I found this thing called Mp3 Music it finds songs and whatnot, but they all download as unknown artist so is there any app to change the artist of a song from unknown.
vamp6x6x6x said:
See I found this thing called Mp3 Music it finds songs and whatnot, but they all download as unknown artist so is there any app to change the artist of a song from unknown.
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You mean an ID3 tag editor?
http://www.androidtapp.com/meridian-player/
Meridian player should allow you to edit tags.
I like mp3tagger - paid version

[Q] HTC music player issue

hi,
I have a problem with my album list in the player from HTC (the standard player).
i have 3 albums on my sd-cart, 1 album have no problem, but the another 2 have the problem that they stay more than 1 time in the list (see image)
Knows somebody de solution to get all the numbers from that album under 1 album view
Thanks!
Seen that before with my MP3 Players. It was related to the album having different artists for each song, so that when the player would try to sort the albums, it would see them as different ones.
You could try editing the tags of your files so that the artist is the same for each song.
Oke, But what to do if a album have serval artist?
I'm not 100% sure how the HTC music player works but mp3 files typically have ID tags for an album artist and then a track artist. I would try making the "album artist" = Various Artists. See if that helps the music player recognize it as one album.
Spr33y said:
I'm not 100% sure how the HTC music player works but mp3 files typically have ID tags for an album artist and then a track artist. I would try making the "album artist" = Various Artists. See if that helps the music player recognize it as one album.
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Thats a good one, i should try!
I have same experience before, it can be fixed by editing the tag, album and song name are from tag, the order of the song also from tag, but it won't display the track# and so I edit each song name with 01, 02 ... also at nearly the bottom of the tag (Windows 7), there something that can separate albums like 1/4, 2/4... if they are different, they will appears in different album.
When you update album art from gracenote, if it doesn't match, recover it to default and choose another song in the album, then update album art according to the song.
Spr33y said:
I'm not 100% sure how the HTC music player works but mp3 files typically have ID tags for an album artist and then a track artist. I would try making the "album artist" = Various Artists. See if that helps the music player recognize it as one album.
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I have try it and works! Thank You

Music Player and Tags

Is anybody else having issues with the stock MIUI Music Player reading tags?
I can not get the music player to reliably read the tags in my mp3 files.
All of my music is tagged meticulously in iTunes. All info present along with Album Art which is embedded. All tags set to ID3 version 2.3.
No matter how I export/import the music into my Mi 4c the tags are never read correctly. The player never sees the Album Name, and always sets all Album Names to the Artist Name. It never sees the Album Art and just gets a random image from where I do not know. Probably the Mi Marketplace.
The closest I can get to have it working is to convert all my tags to ID3 version 1.0. Re-embed my artwork. Be sure the Album Artist field is empty then import. If I do this then SOME of the Album Art is recognized and most of the Album Names are set correctly. But not all. With a 20,000+ plus song library I do not want to go through the tedious task of re-tagging the songs I want on the phone so they display correctly. I really like the clean lines and simple layout of the stock music player but unless it reads these tags it is useless.
Hi, I have similar issues. All my music are ogg files tagged with EasyTag. MIUI Music Player can't read Artist Name and Album Art. Other tags are OK. VLC can read all tags without problems.

Add lyrics to MP3 that the built-in player could show it?

I saw the option that the bult-in music player could show lyrics to my music. I used MP3tag and added tag: UNSYNCEDLYRICS with my lyrics lik that: xxx||Lyrics which was working on my computer but unfortunatelly the default EMUI music player on my Honor 8 did not show anything.
So I am asking your help kindly that how should I do it because I would like to see the lyrics of some songs when I am playing them and swiping left the album cover?
I think the default player only supports LRC files not MP3 tags.
it supports lyrics files.
but the files should be renamed to .trc issted of .lrc and should be placed in musiclrc folder in sd card
How do you even do it?!
I have an honor 8 too but dont know how to add lyrics please tell me
Here I mentioned how can you add Lyrics in Default Huawei Music player
https://youtu.be/l5sBMUlS7ng
Well. I have a question.
How can I add lyrics to a song . I mean I want to add text inside of music not a player then when I share that music or copy it in my laptop see the lyrics.

[ New Music GUI ] Bug report and feature request

Hi,
[Bug report]
I'm starting to use new "Local Music" UI but it can't identify ID3 tag correctly and I can't find where to force rescan ID3 tags from MP3 files.
It caused file list like album incomplete because missing or wrong ID3 tag information.
[Feature request]
Please add an feature to sort songs by "Track Number" or "File Name", I used to play music according the track number, not sorting by title names.
Sorry for my bad English, please help to it, thanks!

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