#musicbrainz

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February 15th 2025

      • M0KepOnlineempty
        i see ISNI adds artists using MUBZ as a source, but it's kinda random. is it possible to "request" adding information about someone?
      • goldenshimmer[m]
        Hi, is there a quick way to make a work from a recording, like a userscript? I mostly edit somewhat obscure pop music where there's not much difference between "work" and "recording" and wanting to add "this recording is a remix of that recording" is way too many steps when I have to manually add a work, link the work to the first recording, add another work for the remix, link the work to the remix, then link the two works
      • together. A one-click recording -> work conversion script would be a big help!
      • lazybookwyrm[m]
        If you use the "Edit relationships" page on a release you can "Batch-add new works" which create works named after the recordings
      • goldenshimmer[m]
        Oh, that'll help! Thanks
      • This is brilliant, I just used it and an edit I thought was going to take 10 min took about two. Thanks again so much💯
      • reosarevok[m]
        Remixes are recording to recording tho? 😅
      • not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy
      • goldenshimmer[m]
        (Yes... I realized remixes were a bad example after I'd written. The case in question was a song with 1 remix, and one holiday version which isn't really a remix but a re-write. The remix I linked recording-to-recording, the holiday version I added as a new work related to the first work.)
      • That aside I realized I screwed up with a track listing, and ran into a question trying to fix it: The "seeder" tool shows sub-second track times. Apple Music and friends seem to truncate the milliseconds, rather than rounding them. Should I round them (which seems more accurate) or truncate them so they match the streaming pages? Or does it not matter that much? Thank you again!
      • outsidecontext[m
        goldenshimmer: that's a question that's handled very differently by different tools. Both are correct in some way. But MusicBrainz would round when displaying the value with sub seconds.
      • Most players seem to truncate, though
      • goldenshimmer[m]
        I'll interpret that as sounding like it's OK to leave the times rounded. (When adding the release I'd accidentally clobbered the streaming version's tracklist with the CD version, which I think lost the milliseconds. That mistake also left track's duration actually wrong, which I will fix. Sorry for the mistakes.)
      • outsidecontext[m
        Yes, I think you can round, as it will display the times the same as MB would with milliseconds
      • But it's also one of the reason why people should not interpret too much into 1 second difference in track times.
      • mayhem[m]
        a user writing to support@ "I hear Gracenote is private now." wow, yes, its been closed for nearly 30 years now, lol.
      • minimal
        maybe they found a letter in a bottle from the ocean which stated that? lol