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== Release Status ==
== Release Status ==
Any Release Status proposals which were formerly located here have been relocated to [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Release Status Proposals|Release Status Proposals]], as modifications to the Release Status are outside of the scope of this proposal.
Any Release Status proposals which were formerly located here have been relocated to [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Release Status Proposals|Release Status Proposals]], as modifications to the Release Status are outside of the scope of this proposal.
== Release Format ==
Any Release Format proposals which were formerly located here have been relocated to [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Release Format Proposal|Release Format Proposal]], as modifications to the Release Format are outside of the scope of this proposal.




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Revision as of 19:12, 22 March 2010


Status: This page describes an active proposal and is not official.



Proposal number: RFC-49
Champion: BrianFreud, was mo (& others)
Current status: In development


Trac ticket # 1372

Status: This proposal is currently under development. At the moment, it may be a mess, as the layout is being restructured and updated.

Packaging

NGS' Packaging is a different concept from what it handled in this proposal. Packaging deals with the package containing the Format, not the Format itself.

Release Status

Any Release Status proposals which were formerly located here have been relocated to Release Status Proposals, as modifications to the Release Status are outside of the scope of this proposal.

Release Format

Any Release Format proposals which were formerly located here have been relocated to Release Format Proposal, as modifications to the Release Format are outside of the scope of this proposal.



Everything below is potentially a mess.




Physical Media

Parts of this is now official and is defined by ReleaseFormat.

  • CD
    • 8cm
    • 12cm
    • DVD
    • DVD-A
  • SACD
  • MiniDisc
  • Vinyl
    • 7"
    • 10"
    • 12"
    • other
  • Cassette
  • 8-track
  • Digital Media (web releases / stand alone mp3/ogg etc)
  • HD Media
  • Other

Release Status

Official | Commercial | Bootleg | Promotional

Main Types

  • Album (LP)
  • EP
  • Single
    • Maxi-CD
  • Other

...

  • Split
  • Compilation
    • Highlights
  • Remix
  • Remaster
  • Live
  • Soundtrack
  • Composer
  • Data (when clicked, either option under is possible, but not both)
    • audiofile disc
    • multimedia 2 session disc
  • Other
  • Demo
  • Bonus
  • Spokenword
    • Interview
    • Audiobook
    • Radio play
    • other narrative

Description

Physical Media

pretty much says itself, what is the thing you have in your hand? These types have now been partially implemented with the 1.4.2007 server release as part of the LabelSupport (see ReleaseFormat) these are also connected with releasetype+releasedate tables, which is what I said would have to happen from the get go, here we go: Each releasedate and place can have one Physical Media accociated, as well as a label, #cat and optional barcode. This outline some more detailed subtypes that may be added.

CD
just a regular audio CD, also known as CD-A.
DVD

Comes in both 'DVD' video format and 'DVD-Audio' formats. There are a few thousand DVD-Audio releases according to wikipedia, the same is true for DVD-A.

SACD
separated from DVD because it is a different coding process entirely, hybrid SACD discs that have the capability of being played on regular CD-player should go under this option as well.
MiniDisc
There are not many new releases but a lot of older ones.
Vinyl

finally we have Vinyls! subgroups of 7", 10" & 12" and 'other' for that one nth" type laying in PRAEst76's attic ;)

Cassette
just your average tape
8-track
for really old wonky releases on 8-track tape
Digital Media
(webalbums / stand alone mp3/ogg etc) HD Media: Comes in Blu-ray and HD
Other
random obscure types!

Main Types

These are mostly multiple choice per release conglomeration. The exceptions are album, single and EP, as (I think) they are exclusive of each other. (these are per day's date separate from release events and labels) (One Choice)

Album
same as today, first time releases.
EP
same as today, for releases clearly marked 'EP'
Single
same as today, single releases
Maxi-Single
a suboption for single, basically what EP was to vinyl this is to CD's today? the rules are not as strict though, any Maxi-Single is as explicitly a single, if a release is rather more classified as EP, use that instead.
Other
for releases that do not fit in any other categories, Album, EP or Single.

(Multiple Choice)

Compilation
for compilations, same as today: releases that are selections of tracks from one ore more artists that has been released before.
Split

releases that are re-releases of 2 or more releases on one disc (f.ex No Heavy Petting / Lights Out) or releases where two or more artists share a disc (f.ex Light the Fuse and Run/Hot Cross Split ). both are typically called a "split release".

Remix
same as today, remixes. although they should probably be stored with albums on the 'albums' page in APR?
Remaster

while there is an AR for this, sometimes a release is released as being specifically a "Remaster" rather than a "remastered album", probably some [album] [remaster] combination for this. Other times a release is a collection of "remastered tracks found on several albums" (making them in essence compilations) (see "Remasters" 1 & 2 by Led Zep for an example) [compilation] [remaster] etc.

Live
same as today, a live release. The difference however is that one can now chose [compilation] [live] for releases that aren't of a single live 'session', finally solving this issue.
Soundtrack
same as today, with the addition that one can chose [compilation] [soundtrack] for comps of soundtracks, etc.
Composer

this is a new type for releases that utilise the ClassicalStyleGuide (where the artist in the !track/album is the composer of the work, not the performer). Here [album] [composer] is for your typical "full works" and [compilation] [composer] for releases with several works by the one or more composers on the same release.

Highlights
after discussion with Clutcher I agree. this should be (at least) a subtype in its own right. please use with Composer style or Soundtrack
Data
this is for releases that are either
  • a) audiofile discs, cd's full of audio files such as mp3's or ogg
  • b) multimedia 2 session disc (bad name please change) cd's that typically have 2 sessions, one which is data and the other which is comprised regular of audiotracks, such discs are typically computer-Game CD's or CD-lens cleaners.
Other
ideally this type should now be obsolete, it should however be retained because a) we still lave loads of releases with this type and b) no matter how you try to cater for releases there is going to be the odd one out that breaks the mold.
Spokenword
this is now a heading type. it is still used the same as before. however it is implied that if something is 'audiobook' or 'interview' it is also at the same time 'spokenword'
Interview
same as today, for interview discs
Audiobook
same as today, for audiobooks
Radio play
a new subtype, as requested by Shepard: "At the moment many actual radio plays are stored as Audiobooks in the db - this is wrong. And audiobook is just a book read by one person. A radio play is an audio play with many different characters and background sounds and stuff"
other narrative
other spokenword type releases not already covered.