I used to have the best of both worlds, but Windows Explorer's handling of the ID-Tag properties seems to have been overridden by Icaros not reverting to Windows default. 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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