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      • zoedivision[m]
        has there been any thought, discussion, or consensus on specifying track lengths on vinyl media where it's not listed on the packaging? IIRC discogs's policy is you don't enter it, maybe until or unless you've played and timed them. Which seems logical to me. Cuz I've encountered one scenario with an album where I got into the official web release of an album, and then finally decided to rip the LP version, and found out some of
      • the tracks had been shortened to fit vinyl 😭
      • So it seems better to me not to just assume the vinyl lengths are the same as other versions.
      • (actually I suppose this should extend to any analog medium, haha)
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      • derwin
        zoedivision[m]: in general, I'm tagging files, which have durations.
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      • zoedivision[m]
        so you have the vinyl rips and can verify the lengths
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      • erofen[m]
      • the remix albums should be separate
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      • Highstrung[m]
        I agree with this. If you don't have track lengths from either a rip or the sleeve, don't assume they're the same as another release.