Without files with IDs, playing the right files can be hard.
SighKick: yes, please!
that way everyone cross references their files with MB and then everyone can know what music they are listening to.
or want to listen to.
SighKick
does the database link with anything other than the song? lyrics, websites?
canidae
ruaok: woha... didn't know about xspf.org... neat!
SighKick
so the actual id is not the trm but the next one listed in the Musicbrainz dB
ruaok
canidae: we're still working on it. :)
SighKick: yes.
canidae
ruaok: looks really promising
ruaok
canidae: thanks
SighKick
I'm learning, I'm learning
ruaok
the database doesn't link too many places yet.
canidae
i'm pretty fed up with "pls" & "ext3"... completly useless :\
ruaok
we're changing that soon.
plus more people are starting to use our data.
kjetilho
so the MB will be constant even if the TRM algorithm is changed by Relatable?
ruaok
kjetilho: that's why we recommend that people not use the TRM for anything other than identfying music.
once the music is properly identified, only MB ids should be used.
So, then if TRM should go away, MB can keep chugging without throwing anything out.
SighKick
Ok.. so all of us are out here trying to get the MB better by the day
ruaok is glad to see that
SighKick three
ruaok
The project has been around for over 6 years now. We're finally getting some traction. :)
SighKick
I was thinking of the CDDB project...you put a cd into the computer and you get a playlist off the internet and it shows up in Winamp...
ruaok
MB does that.
SighKick
but when I play my MP3's, they are already named... so I thought... What the....?
u see where I was coming from
ruaok
ya.
See, most people are not as diligent as you when downloading music.
most people either can't see why they should be or are plain too lazy.
SighKick
gee tnx :)
canidae
ruaok: just a quick quiz about xspf... i assume one of the ideas is to let people share playlists, and have the media player of their choice (which supports xspf) load in the tracks on the playlist (if he got those tracks)... if i'm right, how would the media player know where those files are located?
ruaok
Then they get an iPod and think the ipod is crap because they can't find their music on it.
SighKick
yeah, well I have a mission...trying to get the original of every #1 single for 4 countries from 1952...
kjetilho
canidae: presumably it would have a database of all available tracks.
ruaok
canidae: kjetilho is right.
the concept we're talking about is a playlist resolver.
SighKick
yeah but canidae asked a good question none-the-less
ruaok
the resolver knows where your music lives and can match playlists to local files.
and if the files are not local, it will know where to download them.
canidae
not bad, not bad
SighKick
Q: why would anyone want anothers play list?
ruaok
granted, there is a lot of handwaving in there, but its a first step.
SighKick: have you ever tried sending a playlist to a friend?
via email without the attached content?
SighKick
no... they play what they like, I play what i like
ruaok
fair, nuff. Though not everyone thinks that way.
I have a very distinct taste in music and a lot of my friends ask me what music I play.
SighKick
thats what brought me in here to start with...thinking outside the SQUARE
ruaok
so, I'd like to send my friends my favorite playlist of the week.
ruaok doesn't even know where the square is anymore
SighKick
cool... like on irc where people tell the whole room what they are currently listening to... like we all need to know
ruaok
There is only a line between what we've built and what we've dreamt of. :-)
yeah, that's pretty silly. Just adds noise to the channel.
canidae
SighKick: i see a great use for it... i guess i could call myself the admin of the music archive on a "partyplace" with lots of rooms with different music. however, the music may come from a server on samba/nfs network or locally... both "pls" & "ext3" screws up as the format differs on windows/linux (aswell as the paths are wrong)
ruaok
canidae: I hear ya. My house is kinda like the party place you describe.
canidae
hehe
SighKick
canidae : you on the Undernet? thats my poison
canidae
SighKick: heh, no... that must be one of the few servers i'm not on... well that one, quakenet & dalnet :p
s/servers/ircnets/
ruaok
ok, it was good chatting, but I gotta get back to hacking on AR.
ruaok is away: hacking
SighKick
LOL
kjetilho
AR == Action Request?
SighKick
I been on the Undernet since about 1996... it was/is the biggest...and it has good security...
canidae
no idea... in my case i think of "AR" as "Alternate Reality" ("Stars!", if anyone has ever played that game) :p
SighKick
Undernet/#Funtrivia for my trivia channel game...if anyone is bored
SighKick: the last thing i need is a trivia... beside, when i was in those kind of channels i always ended up making a script trying to guess or saving the answer of every quiz :p
add a little random delay, and after a while people will admire you for "knowing so much" :p
kjetilho is a quizaholic, but tries to restrict it to pubs in RL
SighKick
canidae : we try to kick channel idlers...
but in reality it doesnt do much for your self image
canidae
hehe, ofcourse not... i was just presented with a "problem" and i solved it the way i usually solve stuff: by making a little program :)
SighKick
hey... doesnt this irc network *mask* ppls IP ?
canidae
SighKick: seems like your reverse is broken...
dunno what good it is to "hide" your ip anyways... usually it's not that hard to figure out someone's ip
SighKick
ride a motorbike...no reverse on a bike
canidae : just that the Undernet does that to reduce dos attacks etc
so.. New Zealand here.... where u ppl from?
canidae
norway, and apparently kjetilho too :)
iirc ruaok lives on the westcoast of the states, but comes from germany
SighKick
Supposed to be summer here... huh! .. been like winter...
canidae
and cikkolata lives in the united kingdom :)
SighKick
hey... save me inventing the wheel twice... looking for a database to hold the charts for four countries position 1 - 40 ... you know of any?
canidae
sorry, no
SighKick
It sounds easy when you first look at it, but when u see the variations...
canidae : are you able to answer one query about tagging an mp3 if I give you the details?
canidae
maybe, although i'm fairly new here myself, so i still got alot to learn :)
but give it a shot, and i'll see what i can do :)
SighKick
ok.. this one is a red collision...
just looking for a way to copy and paste from the musicbrainz dialog window..
canidae
hmm, is this the windows tagger application, or is it "picard"?
SighKick
windblows... thought picard was not ready yet
canidae
no, not yet afaik... thought it was "partially" working, though
SighKick
ok.. may have to type it longhand :(
canidae
hmm, i've never actually used the windows tagger myself... if it's a quiz about operating the program then i'll just have to guess :\
SighKick
maybe I will ask someone later....its not that important right now.
canidae : so are you messin with that "picard" program?
canidae
SighKick: no, i'm trying to modify an example program (named tp_tagger) to work exactly the way i want it... if i'm to believe ruaok then i'm the only one in the world using it :)
SighKick
is that good or bad? Is it something that will do something no other script will?
canidae
i believe picard is supposed to replace that program, maybe even replace the windows tagger as it's using wxpython iirc... i don't know much about it, to be honest
Knio
Knio is now known as Knio-dinner
SighKick
Geez... Knio went for dinner without inviting any of us :( *G*
canidae
SighKick: well, i got an archive at the size of about 180gb... about 50% of those files are tagged correctly, while the other 50% didn't get a match on musicbrainz... since there's no way i'll tag all that music manually i want a program that virtually tries to tag as much music as possible for me
so i guess it's "good" :)
SighKick
Yeah.... well something I discovered just yesterday here was this...
kjetilho
canidae: how do you verify the musicbrainz lookup is correct?
SighKick
that any music 'made' from the old records (78, 45, 33) and any other medium other than CD will not have a unique fingerprint..
It HAS to have been produced on CD and ripped from there
canidae
kjetilho: i don't. i blindly trust the tagger, and hope that someone will report if there's an error
kjetilho
canidae: ok. I was considering to lookup several songs from the same album as a crosscheck, but it's quite a bit of work.
kjetilho is a bit wary since the second song he tried, by Hole, was recognised as a song by the hitherto unknown band Revolver.
SighKick
I have a song... OMD - (Forever) Live & Die (Extended Mix) 5'48" Long.... gives a TRM collision. Does anyone here know what I do next?
kjetilho : yeah... duplicate TRM's... had a very old song by Al Martino recognised as The Beatles
kjetilho
hehe, the second song on that album matches a song by Cavity. I guess Cavity is closer to Hole than Revolver, at least :-)
SighKick
I don't know how this dBase resolves that...
I just tried it yesterday and if its made so many errors on my first attempt, I need to know how these will be resolved before proceeding?
kjetilho
the third song was identified correctly. the fourth song matches Gipsy Kings.
canidae
kjetilho: i've not seen this very often... i remember once when the "transformers theme song" was recognized as "asshole" by korn/slipknot/blink 182 or something like that... think i just erased the song though, as that song rarely fits in bars/disco :p
sum 41, it was
kjetilho: do you get one match, or several matches? tried increasing your trm collision thresdhold?
threshold
kjetilho
sorry, I didn't notice I could scroll down the page.
SighKick
ok.. well onward we strive. I will check back later for more advice before I commit my songlist to any change
kjetilho
I got 15 matches on one of the songs
canidae: I'm just using the trm command line utility, can't see a threshold parameter there?
canidae
kjetilho: i take it as you're using linux, then :)
kjetilho
yep
canidae
python or a "real" program? :p
kjetilho
C++ it seems
canidae
real enough to me :)
have you seen something named "tp_tagger" there? :)
SighKick
bye for now
canidae
SighKick: laters
kjetilho
no
SighKick
1,8-:)
SighKick has left #MusicBrainz
canidae
kjetilho: hmm, really? let's see... you aren't using debian & the package "libtunepimp" by any chance?
kjetilho
I just downloaded the trm tarball off the musicbrainz site and compiled it