05-28-2024, 08:32 PM
Also,
it could be that the Zend library is aware of the id3v2 tag up to version 3 (id3v2.3) and your files are tagged with version 4 (id3v2.4)
Just speculating here, cannot be sure; but as I discovered some inconsistencies in the Zend library about the id3 tag hadling in the past, it could well be something related.
You could try to check your files, and eventually try to convert the tag to version 3 (some tools, like kid3, can do it) and see if the problem gets solved.
Of course, if this is the case we can always "fix" the Zend library; but sometime in the future... ;-)
it could be that the Zend library is aware of the id3v2 tag up to version 3 (id3v2.3) and your files are tagged with version 4 (id3v2.4)
Just speculating here, cannot be sure; but as I discovered some inconsistencies in the Zend library about the id3 tag hadling in the past, it could well be something related.
You could try to check your files, and eventually try to convert the tag to version 3 (some tools, like kid3, can do it) and see if the problem gets solved.
Of course, if this is the case we can always "fix" the Zend library; but sometime in the future... ;-)