I already had that bit. I think the problem was that I was adding a new recording rather than a new work.
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reosarevok[m]
Assuming all the works are new, you can probably batch-create them with Song / Welsh from the release's relationship editor though, if the recordings are not already related to stuff
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reosarevok[m]
(if they are you'll need to do what I did and change the assignation)
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allhaillucy[m]
is there a way to use picard by command line?
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allhaillucy[m]
something like picard.exe/picard.py file
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reosarevok[m]
IIRC Picard-but-command-line is what beets wants to be
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reosarevok[m]
I mean, more or less
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allhaillucy[m]
searched, but found nothing...
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allhaillucy[m]
oh its name is beets
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allhaillucy[m]
:DD
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afrocat_[m]
does anyone know how to get around the wayback machine redirecting archived pages to the live site? I'm trying to view an old version of https://www.beatport.com/release/aleph/1182749 but it keeps redirecting me to the current version