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=Introduction= |
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This proposal implements the changes to recordings discussed in the three recordings meetings held during January 2013. The meetings were open to all of the MusicBrainz community, and issues were discussed thoroughly, so any criticism of this proposal should hopefully be focused on the wording, and not the principles. |
This proposal implements the changes to recordings discussed in the three recordings meetings held during January 2013. The meetings were open to all of the MusicBrainz community, and issues were discussed thoroughly, so any criticism of this proposal should hopefully be focused on the wording, and not the principles. |
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This proposal replaces the current Recording Style Guideline with the new revision in the section below. |
This proposal replaces the current Recording Style Guideline with the new revision in the section below. |
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=Proposal= |
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==Definitions== |
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''To include definitions of recording, mix, audio track, release track'' |
''To include definitions of recording, mix, audio track, release track'' |
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==Recording Name== |
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==Recording Artist== |
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''No need to differentiate remasters and masterings any more. Generally, use the most obvious recording on a track and it'll be correct.'' |
''No need to differentiate remasters and masterings any more. Generally, use the most obvious recording on a track and it'll be correct.'' |
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==AcoustIDs== |
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''Not good for differentiating mixes - often many mixes will share a single acoustid, although they may have individual fingerprints. Shouldn't really be used for merging at all. Use WavePlots instead! (maybe not include that bit) .AcoustID is better for matching tracks in a music collection to recordings.'' |
''Not good for differentiating mixes - often many mixes will share a single acoustid, although they may have individual fingerprints. Shouldn't really be used for merging at all. Use WavePlots instead! (maybe not include that bit) .AcoustID is better for matching tracks in a music collection to recordings.'' |
Revision as of 18:18, 3 March 2013
Introduction
This proposal implements the changes to recordings discussed in the three recordings meetings held during January 2013. The meetings were open to all of the MusicBrainz community, and issues were discussed thoroughly, so any criticism of this proposal should hopefully be focused on the wording, and not the principles.
This proposal replaces the current Recording Style Guideline with the new revision in the section below.
Proposal
Definitions
To include definitions of recording, mix, audio track, release track
Recording Name
Recording Artist
Using Recordings
No need to differentiate remasters and masterings any more. Generally, use the most obvious recording on a track and it'll be correct.
AcoustIDs
Not good for differentiating mixes - often many mixes will share a single acoustid, although they may have individual fingerprints. Shouldn't really be used for merging at all. Use WavePlots instead! (maybe not include that bit) .AcoustID is better for matching tracks in a music collection to recordings.