Unified Metadata Format is a proposed structure for storing data within and exchanging data between metadata applications. It is based on the JSON format.
Key Features
- JSON-based - supports key-value pairs, nesting and lists.
- A standard set of key names which can be mapped to both MusicBrainz webservice data and tags in common metadata formats.
- Non-standard names are stored in common metadata formats in a block, so they aren't lost on conversion and can be read back into UMF if needed.
- Everything is an entity or a basic value (string, integer, date, etc.) - entities always have mappings to MusicBrainz IDs, and sometimes other IDs too.
Entity Properties
- musicbrainz
- specifies a MusicBrainz MBID related to the entity.
- amazon
- specifies an Amazon ASIN related to the entity.
Release Properties
Key |
Description |
ID3 Mapping
|
title
|
The title of the release
|
TALB
|
artist
|
The artists credited on the release
|
TPE2
|
Recording Properties
Key |
Description |
ID3 Mapping
|
title
|
The title of the recording
|
TALB
|
artist
|
The artists featured on the recording
|
TPE2
|
Track Properties
Key |
Description |
ID3 Mapping
|
title
|
The title of the track, usually as given on the release
|
TALB
|
artist
|
The artists performing on the track, as credited on the release
|
TPE2
|
id
|
The number or text used to identify the track. Commonly referred to as the track number.
|
TPE2
|
Example
{
"release": {
"title":"Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)",
"musicbrainz":"cffc2fa1-0bc1-3dc0-b865-d79533d79dbc",
"discogs":1826346,
"media":[
{
"tracks":[
{
"id":0,
"recording": {
"musicbrainz":"77d7867d-c6ed-406c-9bbb-59756f9f8ded"
}
]
}
]
}
}