BKKKPewsey wrote:Yes I do know what the ID3.2 tag specification is but just because its textual doesn't stop it from containing numbers.
If you use a tag program to copy from ID3.1 to 3.2 some will copy the number and not correctly change it the correct text.
This especially true if the files have been tagged with extended winamp genre.
I have over 120K files all with genre's and not a number to be seen - that's in both SS 4.6 and 4.7 beta

Thanks for your feedback.
So, since you had no problems with either version, assuming you did a rescan after upgrading to 4.7 beta and I tried version 4.6 with the same result, I got to assume that it is the taggers, although I would not think it be the same problem with two different taggers.
If they contained numbers, I would have noticed when I edited them. As stated earlier, the SS genre numbers correctly crossed to the equivalent textual representations of that genre as displayed in both KID3 and Easytag. I spent weeks verifying the correct information on each of the 38,000+ files I manually edited (one folder at a time), So any tags I copied from V1 to V2 would have been noticed: Although the taggers might keep an internal reference to it, I would not think that both taggers would do that.
I understand what you are saying about the extended ID3V1 genres, but the SS drop-down genre list has both a numeric id and a textual reference for all genres except "Beat" type. It excludes the word "Beat" in it's list. That does not seem consistent and appears to be a bug, assuming SS is working correctly in the first place. Others may be missing, but (lack of) the word "Beat" is the one that caught my attention.
So, my next experiment is to remove all tags from the one album that has the "Beat" genre and manually add back the ID3V2 info and see how it shows up in SS after I rescan the folders. I will be using a sound editor, with tagging capability so there should be no vestiges of the previous tag. I will be thoroughly disgruntled if I find out both taggers have the problem.
Regards,
Ernie_D