Windows 10: Windows 10 October Update - FLAC metadata cut off

Discus and support Windows 10 October Update - FLAC metadata cut off in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hi, I have recently updated my computer to the October Update. However, I have noticed that after ripping some of my discs to FLAC, some of the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Lumia 625 user, Nov 5, 2018.

  1. Windows 10 October Update - FLAC metadata cut off


    Hi,


    I have recently updated my computer to the October Update. However, I have noticed that after ripping some of my discs to FLAC, some of the metadata gets cut off (e.g. "American Beauty/American Psycho" gets cut off as "American Beauty/American P" instead). This did not happen while I had the April 2018 update, and editing the metadata does not work as it only cuts the metadata again.


    Shown below are two albums I ripped into FLAC that have the issue. I hope the issue gets fixed soon.

    Windows 10 October Update - FLAC metadata cut off d3ebb2f8-3247-45e9-9c51-c26002d26b7e?upload=true.png


    Thanks.


    System specs:


    Intel Core i5-7500

    16GB RAM

    240GB SSD + 3TB WD Red + 2TB WD Blue

    SATA Optical drive

    Windows 10 Pro October Update

    :)
     
    Lumia 625 user, Nov 5, 2018
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  2. IsaacDaly Win User

    FLAC metadata support

    What is the metadata support like in Windows 10 for FLAC metadata? At the moment an edited subtitle tag for a FLAC file, which was done in WMP, does not show up when the file is synced over OneDrive to another device. Is the full range of the WMP tags going
    to be available for Windows?

    On a side note, is metadata like subtitles be available in the Groove Music app?
     
    IsaacDaly, Nov 5, 2018
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  3. Ehsu99 Win User
    FLAC tag/metadata reading in WMP on Windows 10

    Gets temporary soultion from Tim De Baets, thanks for his advice,

    There are indeed still issues with the native FLAC tag support in Windows 10. I suggest that you report these with the Windows 10 feedback tool. That's the best way to urge Microsoft to fix their FLAC support.

    To get better tag support again in WMP, you can first install the WMP Tag Plus plug-in (like you probably did in Windows 7/8.1). Then you will also need to disable the native support; for instructions see How
    do I disable Microsoft's native FLAC tag support in Windows 10?
    in the WMP Tag Plus FAQ.
     
    Ehsu99, Nov 5, 2018
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  4. chcolter Win User

    Windows 10 October Update - FLAC metadata cut off

    FLAC & Media Player in Windows 10

    Here is what I have learned so far. Windows 10 implementation of FLAC is flawed and needs to be fixed. Windows 10 does not support all of the FLAC format tags. Everyone who runs across this issue needs to report this to Microsoft through the feedback
    tool. Then they may fix it.

    When Windows failed to recognise the tags, I went the old way for getting FLAC to work in Windows. In Windows 7 I used a program called WMP Tag Plus. They know of the issue and give instructions on how to fix this problem listed below.... You have to actually
    disable Native FLAC support and install the WMP Tag Plus to correct the problem. The instructions seem complicated but they worked fine for me.

    You can download this add-in for Windows Media Player at this link. Any good codec pack will also work if it has FLAC support.

    BM-productions

    Is WMP Tag Plus compatible with my system?

    WMP Tag Plus supports Windows Media Player 12 on Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, and Windows 10.

    The plug-in should also still work fine with Windows Media Player 11 on Windows Vista, but that combination isn't officially supported anymore.

    Why am I experiencing issues with FLAC tags on Windows 10?
    Microsoft has added native FLAC support in Windows 10. This means that, in a default Windows 10 installation, WMP Tag Plus isn't used anymore by Windows Media Player for FLAC tags.

    Unfortunately, Microsoft's native FLAC support has been proven to still contain some issues. For example, it doesn't recognize certain tags that are recognized by WMP Tag Plus and most other FLAC implementations. The first thing you should do when you come
    across such an issue, is report it via the Windows 10 feedback tool. That's the best way to urge Microsoft to fix their FLAC support.

    Because of the issues with the native FLAC support, you can optionally force the use of WMP Tag Plus for FLAC on Windows 10, thereby giving you the same FLAC support as in earlier Windows versions. For this, you will need to disable the native FLAC support.
    See the next question for instructions on how to do this.

    How do I disable Microsoft's native FLAC tag support in Windows 10?
    First of all, make sure that you have the latest available version of WMP Tag Plus. Only versions 2.6 and newer support Windows 10.

    Removing existing FLAC songs from the library
    Warning: if you skip this step, there's a high risk that you will lose some of the tags in your FLAC files!


    • In Windows Media Player's library, select Music on the left, and type
      type:flac in the Search field.
    • Select a single song, then press Ctrl+A to select all songs.
    • Right-click the selection and select Delete. Choose Delete from library only, then click
      OK.
    • Close Windows Media Player.
    Disabling the native FLAC tag support
    This will not only disable the native FLAC tag support in Windows Media Player, but also in Windows Explorer. It's not possible to disable the support for Windows Media Player and leave it enabled for Explorer at the same time. However, if you're experiencing
    issues with FLAC tags in Windows Media Player, then you will very likely see the same issues in Explorer, so there's not much point in leaving it enabled in the latter anyway.

    • Create a system restore point, just in case things get messed up.
    • Launch the Registry Editor: press Win+R, type regedit, and press
      Enter.
    • Navigate to the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PropertySystem\PropertyHandlers\.flac.
    • Select the (Default) value, press Del, and click
      Yes to confirm.
    • 64-bit Windows only: repeat the previous step for the registry key
      KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PropertySystem\PropertyHandlers\.flac (note the
      Wow6432Node component).
    • Navigate to the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PropertySystem\SystemPropertyHandlers.
    • Right-click the SystemPropertyHandlers key in the tree, select
      Permissions, and click Advanced.
    • Click the Change link next to Owner, type Administrators as the object name, and click
      OK.
    • In the existing Permission entries, select the Allow entry for
      Administrators and click Edit.
    • Tick the Full Control box, then click OK three times so that you're back in the main Registry Editor window.
    • Select the .flac value, press Del, and click
      Yes to confirm.
    • 64-bit Windows only: repeat steps 7-11 for the registry key
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PropertySystem\SystemPropertyHandlers (note the
      Wow6432Node component).
    • Close the Registry Editor, and restart Windows for the changes to take effect.
    Adding FLAC songs back to the library
    • Launch Windows Media Player and make sure that WMP Tag Plus is ticked in the
      Tools – Plug-ins menu, meaning that the plug-in is active (press
      Ctrl+M if you don't see the Tools menu).
    • Make sure that the native FLAC tag support was successfully disabled. To do this, go to WMP Tag Plus settings (Tools –
      Options – Plug-ins – select Background – select
      WMP Tag Plus – Properties). In the list of supported file extensions, the
      Native support column should show No for FLAC. Finally, close the WMP Tag Plus settings dialog again.
    • To re-add the FLAC songs that were previously removed, go to Tools –
      Advanced, select Restore deleted library items, and click
      Yes.
    Undoing your changes
    If you want to enable the native FLAC tag support again, you can undo these changes by downloading and opening one of the following .zip files. Then unzip and open the included .reg file to import it into the registry:

    After the .reg file has been successfully imported, remember to restart Windows for the changes to take effect.
     
    chcolter, Nov 5, 2018
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