I cannot confirm.  The problem was with mp3's having multiple tags written to 
them and RhythmBox not
being able to identify that fact.  I have not found any program that writes 
multiple tags of the
same version to an MP3 file (which was not the issue with RhythmBox); 
therefore, I cannot produce a
test.

1. A source MP3 file has multiple ID3v2 tags written in the meta data.
2. RhythmBox is unable to rewrite the tag (it writes to the first one, but 
displays the last one).
3. RhythmBox is not responsible for the creation of second or subsequent ID3v2 
tags in the same MP3.

So, there is no way to test this scenario.  Multiple ID3v2 tags are against the 
standard and appear
to be the issue here and not RhythmBox.

Solve: Use a program designed specifically for ID3 tag manipulation and remove 
all ID3 tags from the
file (i.e. remove tags multiple times until it shows up blank), then create 
your own tags.  This
will fix the issue with RhythmBox and any other media player which displays ID3 
tag data.

Mike

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ID3 tags not recognised
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