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      • nikki
        luks: is there a way to find out which files it hasn't submitted fingerprints for?
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      • reosarevok wonders if this is a record N-bomb http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=14426902
      • luks: you might want to change your vote on http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=14422571
      • flamingspinach
        won't it fail anyway, with a stunning 15 No votes?
      • nikki
        yes, but it's better if we can close it now
      • 'cause the fewer edits there are, the easier it is to see which ones we can approve and which will just fail
      • reosarevok
        flamingspinach: what about the doubly stunning 34 no votes from the previous link? :D
      • flamingspinach
        then we should track down KeithIrwin and cooperaa too, no?
      • nikki
        I already sent cooperaa an email
      • (wasn't going to comment and spam everyone ;))
      • meh
      • flamingspinach
        reosarevok: haha whoa
      • nikki
        now I'll send this keith guy one too
      • unless he's in here
      • flamingspinach
        why would you vote yes on that...
      • actually why would you even make that edit... too bad there's no edit summary to tell us :P
      • nikki sent him a message too
      • nikki
        flamingspinach: are you not going to add to all the no votes then? :P
      • flamingspinach
        that just seems opportunistic :P
      • nikki
        aww
      • flamingspinach
        I feel guilty about not voting no on the unsung bad edits that doubtless slip by all the time...
      • this edit freeze does have the benefit that it made people (other than me) start voting on edits :P
      • I guess I'm only in the second layer of ruaok's onion (as described at https://jhemerly.wordpress.com/robert-kaye-inte... ) so I don't have much of an opinion on most edits, so I don't usually vote...
      • reosarevok
        flamingspinach: yeah. It's a shame that NGS is going to launch such an amount of work and recording merges upon us that nobody will have the willpower to vote on them :(
      • nikki shakes her head
      • nikki
        I read that as "so I don't have much of an onion on most edits"
      • flamingspinach
        lol
      • that too is a true statement
      • reosarevok wishes we had much of an onion on most edits
      • reosarevok
        We could end world hunger
      • nikki
        although the world would be much smellier
      • reosarevok likes the smell of onion anyway
      • nikki likes the taste of onions but hates cutting them
      • reosarevok
        Oh, but you see
      • They'd be cut already!
      • That's why we would have much of an onion, not a full onion
      • :D
      • nikki
        they'd probably still hurt my eyes
      • reosarevok has red onions with everything
      • reosarevok
        Pasta with onions, rice with onions, potatoes with onions, bread with onions
      • Well, I actually haven't tried cereals with onions
      • nikki
        haha
      • reosarevok
        Probably for the best
      • nikki
        hmm
      • it's been a long time since I had red onios
      • onions too
      • I always get white ones
      • reosarevok
        aww
      • White onions are boring
      • nikki
        I wonder if I've even seen red ones here...
      • alex-hu
        How could I submit tag name corrections (and other metadata) corrections to the database? Is getting an account and using picard sufficient?
      • nikki
        alex-hu: at the moment you can't edit (we're in the middle of closing all edits so we can do a big upgrade)
      • reosarevok
        Normally, you don't even need Picard, as long as you have an account
      • nikki
        but yes, you just need an account and then you can edit on the website
      • reosarevok
        You need time, willingness and sources
      • Especially sources
      • :)
      • alex-hu
        What do you mean by sources? Original rips?
      • reosarevok
        Nope
      • Something that proves the changes
      • (be it scans, URLs, whatever. some kind of proof)
      • alex-hu is puzzled
      • aeontech
        link to discogs listing of album, amazon, scan of cd back cover showing tracklist, or artist's official discography entry for the album is normally what is used
      • to show that your correction is in fact correct
      • usually not hard to come by
      • alex-hu
        aah, ok; no problem with that ;-)
      • reosarevok is amazed at the kind of things Mexican drug cartels do http://www.blogdelnarco.com/2011/05/localizan-vehiculo-de-los-zetas-el.html
      • flamingspinach
        there is some kind of plugin for picard which uploads your tags as an add release edit
      • I couldn't get it to work for me though because it uses HTTP GET which has data length limitations :P
      • nikki
        the add cluster as release one
      • flamingspinach
        yup, that one
      • aeontech
        orly?
      • nice
      • nikki
        the limit was increased a few weeks back
      • reosarevok
        Yeah
      • But will it work in NGS?
      • aeontech
        i wish there was a plugin to do a straight up discogs release import
      • flamingspinach
        nikki: really? why?
      • sounds like a good idea - we have freedb stubs, why not discogs stubs?
      • aeontech
        for good quality releases it's such a waste of time having to copy and paste the data over manually
      • even with a track parser
      • yeah
      • exactly
      • nikki
        'cause the limit broken a few things which submit a bunch of data using get :)
      • I think for ngs we'd just need picard to display a box with a copyable tracklist
      • aeontech
        and discogs has way better metadata than freedb
      • nikki
        anything has better metadata than freedb :P
      • aeontech
        exactly
      • flamingspinach
        yeah, no kidding
      • aeontech
        also would be nice if it auto-linked releases to url's in 'add release' edit notes
      • if they're recognized
      • nikki
        it'd be better to be able to add the relationships when adding a release
      • aeontech
        half the time it's an amazon or discogs url, why do I have to go and add a relationship manually if i already noted it in the edit note as proof
      • nikki
        I mean... I could link to amazon saying "it doesn't appear to be this version", I wouldn't want it to automatically add an amazon relationship ;)
      • alex-hu
        Do I instruct picard about genres somehow (I'm aware that they're not stored on the server; from faq), or is it assumed that I should continue tagging my music after tagging it with picard?
      • aeontech
        nikki: true
      • nikki: but at least it could say "hey, you had these url's in the edit note; do you want me to auto-link it now"
      • and default to no
      • alex-hu: genre stuff is kinda iffy and very very ill-defined, so picard doesn't do anything with genres for you by default
      • alex-hu
        "by default"; does it mean, I could still use picard to add such tags?
      • aeontech
        alex-hu: but there's a plugin for picard that will use folksonomy tags from last.fm and/or musicbrainz and populate your 'genre' field with the most popular tags
      • iirc
      • alex-hu is trying to avoid using a zillion of applications for tagging
      • alex-hu: yeah, with that plugin you could
      • basically
      • alex-hu
        hmm; ok. I'll do it manually then ;-)
      • aeontech
        alex-hu: yeah, everybody has their own conventions of how they want to use the genre filed, so it's kinda left wide open
      • flamingspinach
        I just don't use it, I don't see any conceivable use for the genre tag
      • aeontech
        yeah i don't use it either
      • it's way too limiting
      • alex-hu
        maybe, it's a good idea -- to forgo the tag in the file; thank you, that's how I'll do it
      • *genre tag*
      • aeontech
        alex-hu: i mean if you actually need them, you can still tag them in itunes or your preferred music player.
      • alex-hu
        I think, if I ever need them, they'll be added in through some metadata.xml file in the directory or such.
      • aeontech
        but for myself, it's both "how do I tag this mix of electro/dubstep/folk", and "damn, this genre is so precise it's useless for finding related stuff"
      • if i were to use it, I would probably go with "top 3 genre tags from last.fm for this artist"
      • alex-hu
        well, something like ambient + noise or dark ambient + noise is quite useful
      • aeontech
        but even that fails when you have an artist whose albums are in different genres
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      • yeah i guess i'm just used to mentally organizing it by artist name, instead of genre
      • alex-hu
        So, is there some application that I could use to submit my changes adjustments in batch, after I finished tagging the collection?
      • aeontech
        alex-hu: genre changes?
      • alex-hu
        no, minor title changes
      • nikki
        right now the only way to submit edits is through the website
      • alex-hu
        for instance, http://musicbrainz.org/release/ddeb0348-b94a-41... has all caps in track 9, but on the cover it's "Rsaa"
      • aeontech
        well capitalization changes are auto-edits
      • ie, they do not require voting
      • so that you can fix and it will immediately show up when you reload the release in picard
      • normally the flow is 1) make edits/add release on website; 2) use picard to tag your files with data form website
      • once you've tagged the files with picard, they store the MBID in track metadata
      • so if there are changes to the data on the website, if you re-run the files through picard, they will pick up any changes from website.
      • alex-hu
        does MBID change from adjustments to the work?
      • aeontech
        nope
      • mbid is permanent
      • alex-hu
        aah, I see; that's great then