in case there's a best practice for podcasts i'd like to know about it
reosarevok
I don't think there's any clear thing for release groups and podcasts (which is why I'd be conservative and keep them separate like I would any other different release)
i mean the date and location should be specified but not in the release name
reosarevok
Heh - it was done last year, but it's probably more oriented to real radio
reosarevok isn't sure though since he doesn't edit radio nor podcasts anyway
Schisma___
thats what i mean
i think the whole data model of musicbrainz hardly applies to podcasts in general
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Freso
It isn't meant/designed for podcasts. :)
Like it isn't meant/designed for audiobooks.
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But since they're audio, they're still allowed.
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function1
i have vocalists credited simply as "Jennifer" and "Soni". my intuition tells me to put this as an annotation rather than a new artist. any thoughts?
(they would only appear as vocal relationships rather than tracklist ACs)
reosarevok
Depends
Do you have any info at all? If you can give something like "drum and bass vocalist from Hungary", the chances of there being several are reasonably low, I guess
If it's just "vocalist" it's trickier
I'd ideally add them anyway, but...
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function1
they're native american so maybe thats enough disambig
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oh nevermind. they're in a group with a wikipedia page ;P
reosarevok
:)
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function1
i have one release (release A) that indicates that a recording has been taken from release B. is it okay to merge recordings even though release B and associated recordings do not have fingerprints?
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reosarevok
Mostly yes
(sometimes the durations will be quite different, because of the recording having been cut, but if not, yes)
function1
okay
reosarevok
Especially if it's classical since that's rarely mixed or edited I guesss
-s
function1
there is a release-level mastering credit, i'm not sure how the mastering process works or if it indicates edited recordings, or cases in which merging might not be appropriate
reosarevok
Every release is mastered, different masters are still the same recording
reosarevok: regarding your change to the feat. artist clarification — I re-added 'composers' to that list of artist types that can be main artists. But do we really want/need to list them all explicitly?
vs. 'any artist can also be the main artist of release'
reosarevok
hawke_1: I counted composers as part of "songwriters" but fine
And dunno
I'd be fine with that too I guess
hawke_1
I just wouldn’t want to be misused to suggest that only the listed roles could be main artists.
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drsaunde
reosarevok: you guys are starting to pull away from us in footy EE = 96, CAN = 114
we are officially worse than Equatorial Guinea
reosarevok
hawke_1: fair enough
drsaunde: You have 35 million people in there! What are they all doing, playing hockey? :p
drsaunde: Haha. Everyone in Denmark who were in their teens or older in the early 2000's know what curling is, since the Danish national team actually made it to the OL or something. :p
Almost no one had heart about it before, and suddenly it was everywhere.
That shit cray.
Leftmost
I still do not fully understand curling.
Freso
"No one does, but it's provocative!"
"It gets the people _going_!"
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drsaunde
any olympic "sport" where you play better after a few brown pops is a-okay in my books
Freso
As a Sports Science student though, I'd readily accept curling as a sport.
It definitely fulfills all of the criteria for that term.
reosarevok
What about darts?
Chess?
Golf?
ianweller
reosarevok, asking the important questions
drsaunde
the hokey-pokey?
reosarevok is wondering what the criteria are :p
reosarevok
(not that I disagree with curling being a sport, mind)
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Freso
reosarevok: The criteria depends on which sports sociologist you ask. ;)
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Some of the common one are that they're competitive but within a regulated frame so they can be objectively judged (e.g., the winner is the one with most points; points are given by having the disc closest to a given area on an ice track).
CallerNo6
I'd be sad if Denmark beat us in frog jumping. But also kinda happy.
Freso
Some require varying levels of physical activity for something to be a sport. Curling I'd say have enough of this.
(The competitiveness is the main reason parkour cannot be a sport while still being parkour; the objective judging criteria is the primary reason b-boying/break cannot be defined as a sport.)
Well, of course, the English language is limited in this regard, so I guess b-boying/breaking could be considered a sport in English. They couldn't in Danish though. :p
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reosarevok
Synchronised swimming, diving and ski jumping are all non-objective olympic sports though
Freso
I don't know enough about any of those to be able to tell.
(I've never really cared much for most disciplines part of the OL...)
despite what the sticker says, skateboarding in most places in SF is in fact a crime
reosarevok
Oh, bah
I was hoping it would be about classical
hawke_1
Ah, no. :-)
Freso
derwin: Clearly?
derwin
Freso: claro
Freso
derwin: I'm interested in your reasoning.
CallerNo6
indeed, there's a range of handy, sharp spiked products meant to keep pigeons and skaters off of things.
Freso
(Also, as I said, English "sport" is much broader than the Danish "sport".)
hawke_1
looks to me like the most interesting/important new thing in Opus 1.1 is autodetection of speech vs. music., and speed improvements. Oh, and it encodes harpsichord better now.
Freso
Harpsichord <3
I need more recordings with harpsichord.
reosarevok wonders if harpsichord there is also some weird tech thing or we're talking the instrument now :p
hawke_1
The instrument
Freso has been a harpsichord fan since playing Ultima IX...
Apparently 1.0 was bad at encoding recordings of harpsichords; they’ve fixed that.
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HibiscusKazeneko
Freso: I think there's one used on the Portal 2 soundtrack (it might be synthesized)
hawke_1
lol at “Temporal VBR” comment: “Nevertheless, listening tests show a substantial advantage on a number of samples. I'll be the first to admit we haven't completely determined why, but my best theory…”