yeah, basically what happens is it will still be presented as such on the right pane of picard
but it will not save the text into the release title, so all your songs will be stacked in the same folder when saved, and instead only the disc number tags will be filled in the file metadata itself
I'll be around, not necessarily with the IRC window in the foreground.
Naed
thank you very very much :)
i have no idea why that plugin didnt work for me the first time around thou
i downloaded it like 4-5 hours ago and tried it
oh well :)
it works perfectly now :)
VxJasonxV
had you restarted after putting it in, AND checked it after relaunching picard? (ugh, I hate that these scripts aren't on by default)
restarted -> picard
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Naed
aye, i did, but i was playing around with a truckload of a script at the time, so something might have cancelled the other ... dont know if that is even possible :)
but what is most important is that it works now :D
VxJasonxV
it is, scripts can conflict, and (IIRC) you may never know about it
manual namspacing is mean.
but, glad it worked :)
Naed
indeed :)
a small question for you
is there a way to script it so that, if piccard doesnt find any track or anything it can use, that it defaults to the actual filename for the tag info ?
VxJasonxV
nope. Picard was designed to use the web services.
Naed
okies, i thought as much, but it cant hurt to ask )
:)
VxJasonxV
I use a two tiered approach, admittedly.
Naed
and it has the file -> tag function in the menu, so its no biggie :)
oh ?
do tell :)
VxJasonxV
I use picard to get everything grouped and with initial information, and quite often I use other apps (Pollux when it's in my iTunes library), or CoverScout/Song Genie to gather a bunch more information Picard does not necessarily keep (art, lyrics, genre, etc.)
does it really have a manual tag function?! I don't think I've ever noticed.
what OS are you on, btw?
Naed
win7
under tools
VxJasonxV
huh. tools -> tags from filename... WOW
I never, EVER noticed that.
Naed
:)
VxJasonxV
glad you could help me too :)
Naed
hehe :) i use mp3 tagger most of the time for the manual tagging, because it has a scriptish kinda interface for it, which is very very powerfull :)
though I don't know the full extent of either of those apps
CoverScout and SongGenie are expensive, but I thoroughly enjoy them for more mainstream releases.
And MusicBrainz fills the gap for things I enter myself, and those much much more niché releases :).
Naed
mp3 tag is very fast and the scripting is very powerfull :)
VxJasonxV
I used EasyTag while I was on linux, it's the closest analog to Mp3Tag, I imagine.
Naed
yesterday i redid some 12k of tunes or so, with mp3 tag and a custom script in there, basically setting genre and removing stuff that wasnt needed and adding some details
took around 3 hours of work total
VxJasonxV
nice
Naed
so yes, if someone asks, its highly recommendable :D
VxJasonxV / you still around ?
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hawke__ / you know your way around scripting dont you ?
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hawke__
Naed: …some, why?
VxJasonxV
hi, sorry
Naed
im trying to make sense of a script i found on the forum :)
the last $replace , what is the meaning of that one
why not just use %title% ?
hawke__
It replaces three periods (...) with the ellipsis character (…)
Naed
hmm
hawke__
Or the other way around, not sure.
No, I was right.
Naed
hmm, that sadly doesnt mean much for me, my only comparison here is the examples i can see in the options under MB, and it doesnt show a difference there ..
so if it isnt too much trouble could you explain a bit more ?