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Windows 10 Media Player doesn't render rich presence correctly. #88

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illegitimate-egg opened this issue Jul 7, 2023 · 1 comment
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@illegitimate-egg
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IF YOUR ISSUE...

Windows 10 Media Player metadata stops working after playing one track, it is also falsely detected as groove music.

Version
The version the bug was found on: 1.7.2

Describe the bug
When using the windows 10 media player, metadata is successfully loaded and displayed for the first track, though the application is displayed as groove music. Following the first track all metadata is just read as blank as shown in the screenshots below.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Link Rich Presence with Media Player
  2. Play more than one track

Expected behavior
The application displays the currently playing song in rich presence with the application appearing to be media player.

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This is a well known issue which has to do with WMP being bad software and not reporting its media to WMC (where mdrp reads the data from)

@jojo2357 jojo2357 closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Aug 17, 2023
@jojo2357 jojo2357 added duplicate This issue or pull request already exists wontfix This will not be worked on WMP is TRASH labels Aug 17, 2023
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