Re: Common music database?



On Fri, 2006-03-31 at 15:46 +0100, Jamie McCracken wrote:
> > How is FirstSeen specific to audio files?
> 
> Actually we dont need Audio.FirstSeen as Audio.LastPlay wont be set if 
> its fresh!

Not strictly true.  I may have added the song two years ago but not
played it, and I certainly don't want it in a list of New Songs.

> > Sound Juicer sets the following tags:
> > 
> > * track title
> > * track artist
> > * track number
> > * total number of tracks
> > * album name
> > * encoder name
> > * encoder version
> > * MusicBrainz album ID
> > * MB artist ID
> > * MB album artist ID
> > * MB track ID
> > * genre
> > * release date
> > 
> > It's a known bug that it isn't writing sortable track artist name and
> > album artist names, so consider those in the list too.
> 
> Sorry, is
> 
> right so I need to add Audio.AlbumTrackCount, Audio.CodecVersion , 
> Audio.AlbumArtist and your MB fields (are these all integers?).

MusicBrainz fields are UUIDs.

Ross
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