Now when I turn it off, all the property data disappears until I re-enable it. I used to have Icaros disabled for audio property handling because of these bugs. ![]() I recently did an update on codecs (big mistake), so I had to reinstall a few things. It also sometimes fails to show information (often in older files) entered into the ID-Tag that's there and can actually be fixed by changing anything in the ID-Tag, which appears to refresh the data in the bar so everything shows up. ![]() Icaros, if enabled for audio, disables this option. Usually, if it's an audio file, you could edit the ID-Tag just by clicking in the bar, rather than opening up the Properties and heading over to the dBpoweramp ID-Tag. There's a big conflict with the bottom properties bar in Windows Explorer.
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