If your Eversolo DMP-A6 Master Edition is overwriting your music's tags, it is likely a setting in the Music Library scan function. The solution is to change the "Matching mode" to prioritize your local, embedded metadata over external online sources
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Step 1: Access Music Library settings
On the Eversolo's touch screen or through the control app, navigate to the main Music Library page. In the upper-right corner of the screen, tap the gear icon to open the library settings menu.
Step 2: Change the matching mode
In the settings menu, locate the "Scan" options.
- Find the "Matching mode" setting.
- Change this setting to "Use only local data & network data with local data".
- This option tells the DMP-A6 to use your existing local file data first and only supplement it with network data when necessary.
Step 3: Prioritize your album art
While in the same "Scan" menu, you can also prevent the device from downloading and overwriting your embedded album art.
- Look for the "Priority local image" option.
- Make sure this setting is enabled. This ensures that the A6 prioritizes the album art embedded within your music files.
Step 4: Rescan your library
After changing these settings, perform a new scan of your music library.
- From the same Music Library settings menu, find the option to update or rebuild your library.
- Run the scan to apply the new settings to your collection. The DMP-A6 will now prioritize your existing tag data, preventing it from being overwritten.

