History:Next Generation Schema/Release Relationships Conversion: Difference between revisions
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* First album release: I'm not sure merging release groups works for boxsets with reedition of original album + bonus tracks. See e.g. [http://musicbrainz.org/release/f22ddf00-f2b3-4a75-9e5d-bf78e3c3bb2d.html this release]. -- [[User:murdos|murdos]] 11:28, 08 December 2008 (UTC) |
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** Hmm, interesting case, this will definitely need to be filtered. -- [[User:LukasLalinsky|LukasLalinsky]] 09:56, 20 January 2009 (UTC) |
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* Part of set: What should be done when one of the discs has a different release artist ([http://musicbrainz.org/release/ea8aa1c5-460f-48a7-bb94-b898518c3ba3.html example])? -- [[User:murdos|murdos]] 01:44, 28 December 2008 (UTC) |
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** In ngs-playground, I have multiple artists per release, so it would be assigned to "Artist A / Artist B". We will probably have to do some compromise until we implement this. -- [[User:LukasLalinsky|LukasLalinsky]] 09:56, 20 January 2009 (UTC) |
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==Album--Artist== |
==Album--Artist== |
Revision as of 10:22, 18 June 2009
Album--Album
DJ-mix | album--album | release_group--release_group ? | |
earliest release | album--album | - | drop the link |
live performance | album--album | release_group-release_group ? | |
remaster | album--album | release-release ? | will need manual fixing |
cover | album--album | release_group-release_group | |
transl-tracklisting | album--album | release-release | partially automatic using release data |
remix | album--album | release_group-release_group | |
mashes up | album--album | release_group-release_group | |
part of set | album--album | - | merge the (NGS) releases and drop the link, partially automatic using release data |
Album--Artist
TODO
Album--Label
publishing | album--label | ? |
Album--Track
samples material | album--track | ? |
Album--URL
amazon asin | album--url | release-url | partially automatic matching using barcodes |
cover art link | album--url | release-url | add to all releases and manual fixing? |
review | album--url | release_group--url | ok |
purchase for mail-order | album--url | release--url | add to all releases and manual fixing? |
purchase for download | album--url | release--url | add to all releases and manual fixing? |
download for free | album--url | release--url | add to all releases and manual fixing? |
creative commons licensed download | album--url | release--url | add to all releases and manual fixing? |
IMDb, ibdb, iobdb | album--url | release_group-url | ok |
wikipedia | album--url | release_group--url | ok |
discogs | album--url | release--url | partially automatic matching using label/cat# |
musicmoz | album--url | release--url ? | add to all releases and manual fixing |
Discussion
- a covert art for release-group would be useful too, but I guess that could be done by choosing one of links of releases (without requiring an AR) -- murdos 11:28, 08 December 2008 (UTC)
- purchase for mail-order, purchase for download, download for free, creative commons licensed download: I presume you mean "all releases (events) of the defunct album", not "all releases of the new release_group". -- murdos 11:28, 08 December 2008 (UTC)
- Sorry, I didn't notice this comment before. Yes, I mean release events of an album. In the initial import, "release event" == "release", "release (previously album)" == "release group", so that's the same thing. -- LukasLalinsky 09:56, 20 January 2009 (UTC)