Just realized I should probably strip the "seledreams_-_" out of some of these track titles
I just had a silly idea.
I wonder how impractical it would be to store a collection, in the form of periodically updated bittorrent file perhaps, of every permissively licensed track on musicbrainz that is trivially obtainable
s/impractical/(im)practical/
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aerozol[m]
I guess if the releases have the open license relationship, as well as a “download for free” relationship, you could automate that with a smart enough script. In theory. Why you would want to is another question :D
fliz: Nice work on the classical release!!
muxxer.exe: funny re. your Metal Archives script!! I just did the same thing last week, for RYM (I didn’t quite manage to perfect it, but the script is matching artists on VA release pages, which is what I wanted).
I wasn’t sure about sharing it because I know nothing about code/can’t clean it up, but I guess anything that makes editing easier should be shared
By “I did the same thing” I mean “chatGPT did the same thing, with my nudging”
muxxerexe[m]
Try v0 for coding, it does a far better job.
aerozol[m]
Just googled it. Thanks for the tip!
I also got chatGPT to make a script that adds a button under the tag field that submits an oft-used series of tags with a click. Maybe I’ll do a quick tidy tonight and put them on github
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muxxerexe[m]
Following on what aerozol said, this could be possible, in theory.
Making a script to extract those files would be easy, even if it'd probably end up getting you rate limited due to the sheer amount of recordings that exist.
The problem is that MusicBrainz doesn't store licenses, so you'd have to filter those manually.
So it becomes practically impossible.
anomie_[m]
You could query by license URL, no?
muxxerexe[m]
As in by recordings with a particular license URL relationship?
Yeah, but very few have it.
anomie_[m]
Sounds like a solvable problem
muxxerexe[m]
Good luck solving it
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aerozol[m]
At least the Bandcamp importer adds licence relationships, iirc? So there must be quite a few recordings out there, if you infer it from the album relationship
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rustynova[m]
Doesn't the internet archive auto torrent stuff?
I'd rather have an auto archiver than auto torrent