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| MusicBrainz: [http://musicbrainz.org/show/user/?username=MClemo MClemo]
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| MB: Editor:MClemo | IRC: MClemo | Last.fm: [http://www.last.fm/user/MClemo/ MClemo]
| Last.fm: [http://www.last.fm/user/MClemo/ MClemo]
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==Software==

* [https://svn.heidinger.info/repos/bin/audio/ some scripts I handle my music collection with]
** [https://svn.heidinger.info/repos/bin/audio/flac2foo flac2foo] Transcode flac files to mp3, ogg or aac. Features:
*** Support for basic tags and musicbrainz id tags
*** Multiple encoding threads for multi-core CPUs
*** Only transcode flac file if to-be-transcoded file doesn't exist
*** Mirror file name and directory structure
*** Removing lossy files not present as flac (optional)
*** Multiple profiles


==References==
==References==


* Edits
* Edits
** [http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=7830244 edit #7830244]: Featuring artists in track names.
** [http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=10757908 edit #10757908], [http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=10971039 edit #10971039] & [http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=10761962 edit #10761962]: Removing classical releases of very low quality.

==Edit note templates for edits of other editors==

===Add Release (no vote): No proof, no release event===

<nowiki>
Please provide some information that what you are adding has actually been released somewhere. For example, information about release date, label, barcode, or catalog number can be proof itself or lead to good proof. See [How_To_Write_Edit_Notes] about what constitutes good proof and how to write proper edit notes. I will change my vote after your release has been verified. Thanks!
</nowiki>

==Picard: File Naming==

My file-naming scheme for Picard:

<nowiki>
$if($in($lower(%genre%),classical),+ Classical +)/$if($or($eq(%releasestatus%,promotion),$eq(%releasestatus%,bootleg)),+ %releasestatus% +,)/$if($or($eq(%releasetype%,soundtrack),$eq(%releasetype%,audiobook)),+ %releasetype% +,)/$if($eq(%albumartistsort%,Various Artists),+ VA +,%albumartistsort%)/%album%$if(%_releasecomment%, \(%_releasecomment%\),)/$if($gt(%totaldiscs%,1),disc %discnumber%,)$if(%discsubtitle%,_ %discsubtitle%,)/$num(%tracknumber%,2) - %artist% - %t
</nowiki>


It relies on Picard 1.2 and that the feature of folksonomy tags is enabled for your own tags. It enter the tag 'classical' with classical releases in the MusicBrainz web interface at the page of the release. Now, my file-naming scheme puts all classical releases in one folder. Further, promotion releases, bootlegs, soundtracks, and audiobooks go into their own folder. For releases with several discs, files for each disc go into one folder.


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Latest revision as of 13:24, 22 May 2016

MusicBrainz: MClemo Last.fm: MClemo

References

Edit note templates for edits of other editors

Add Release (no vote): No proof, no release event

Please provide some information that what you are adding has actually been released somewhere. For example, information about release date, label, barcode, or catalog number can be proof itself or lead to good proof. See [How_To_Write_Edit_Notes] about what constitutes good proof and how to write proper edit notes. I will change my vote after your release has been verified. Thanks!

Picard: File Naming

My file-naming scheme for Picard:

$if($in($lower(%genre%),classical),+ Classical +)/$if($or($eq(%releasestatus%,promotion),$eq(%releasestatus%,bootleg)),+ %releasestatus% +,)/$if($or($eq(%releasetype%,soundtrack),$eq(%releasetype%,audiobook)),+ %releasetype% +,)/$if($eq(%albumartistsort%,Various Artists),+ VA +,%albumartistsort%)/%album%$if(%_releasecomment%, \(%_releasecomment%\),)/$if($gt(%totaldiscs%,1),disc %discnumber%,)$if(%discsubtitle%,_ %discsubtitle%,)/$num(%tracknumber%,2) - %artist% - %t

It relies on Picard 1.2 and that the feature of folksonomy tags is enabled for your own tags. It enter the tag 'classical' with classical releases in the MusicBrainz web interface at the page of the release. Now, my file-naming scheme puts all classical releases in one folder. Further, promotion releases, bootlegs, soundtracks, and audiobooks go into their own folder. For releases with several discs, files for each disc go into one folder.