Steps to reproduce:
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Create folder structure:
C:\mp3\a\1.mp3
C:\mp3\b\1.mp3
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Load MP3TAG (2.45a) and "change directory" into "C:\mp3". It should show 2 files, both called "1.mp3" with different "Path".
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Right click the first file (C:\mp3\a\1.mp3), select "Move" and then select your destination folder as "C:\b".
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Depending on what version of windows you are running, it may pop up a dialog asking if you really want to over-write the file. Choose yes.
At this point, mp3tag will end up with 2 duplicate entries for the one file "1.mp3".
Expected outcome: A single entry should be left for "1.mp3"
Can you still reproduce this with the current Development Build Mp3tag v2.45b?
I just tried it using v2.45b and I was still able to reproduce the problem.
There was a minor typo in my original details of how to reproduce, here's the method without the typo:
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Create folder structure:
C:\mp3\a\1.mp3
C:\mp3\b\1.mp3
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Load MP3TAG (2.45a) and "change directory" into "C:\mp3". It should show 2 files, both called "1.mp3" with different "Path".
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Right click the first file (C:\mp3\a\1.mp3), select "Move" and then select your destination folder as "C:\mp3\b".
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Depending on what version of windows you are running, it may pop up a dialog asking if you really want to over-write the file. Choose yes.
At this point, mp3tag will end up with 2 duplicate entries for the one file "1.mp3".
Expected outcome: A single entry should be left for "1.mp3"
Florian
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