On 6/16/26 10:14 PM, Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2026-06-16 at 21:44 -0400, Robert Moskowitz via users wrote:
I use Asunder to rip various CDs to put the mp3 on my wife's rather old
LG LN220.

Worked fine through F41.  I skipped forward to F44.

The phone is just not recognizing the mp3 files.  I think it reads the
meta data to make its list of songs and something has changed.

The controllable preferences are the same.  The file sizes are different.
Are the files bigger?  Are they a lot bigger?

20 - 80 bytes larger.  Thus I suspect it is all metadata stuff.

Some devices have limits to what they can handle.

These are 5min recordings.  She has hour long ones.

It could also be that they don't recognise newer versions of encoding schemes, 
or even just the metadata (though
that usually just means an un-named file playing in the play list).

mp3 for both.  But I suspect something new in metadata.  So I probably need some tool that can compare metadata between the two versions.  Other than what shows up in VLC Info on the files.


I used to use "grip" to do CD ripping, you could try another program to
see if it makes any difference.  These days, the only thing I've been
using to create MP3s was Audacity and MuseScore, of my own recordings
and scores.

I think it is something in the underlying library ver.  Something "new" to stuff into the metadata.


It may also be the libraries used for MP3 encoding.  I used to use ones
from RPM Fusion repos.



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