2015-01-23, 17:14
He he ..... very very many thanks
(2015-01-26, 13:48)solamnic Wrote: @Komet.
a little ui correction
in stream details
is displayed
Track 1Audio
i think it should be
<b> Audio <b> (bold )..
Track 1
Just like subtitles
(2015-01-24, 08:28)three80 Wrote: I'm loving being able to use this for music now. It works pretty good.
Any plans to have it scrape Musicbrainz so it/we can easily add the musicbrainz_id for album, artist and albumartist. I believe Kodi prefers those.
Thanks and great work.
(2015-01-25, 09:57)_J@n_ Wrote: First of all thanks for another great release!
Scanning seems to be faster which is a big plus.
The new icons are a bit skinny and don't match the rest of my interface (Linux). IIRC this is the forth version with a new interface. Hope you're satisfied with this one
I spent the better part of yesterday working on my music collection and trying to scrape it. Not completely successful. Since the feature is somewhat beta I thought I'd better report my findings.
- As far as I could figure out, you need to select an artist then scrape the artist info. After that you select all albums under that artist and scrape them. Can this be done in one action (so scraping artist and album info all at once)?
- When I select more than 5 artists, the program crashes. I am running the English version on Ubuntu 14.04. Media is stored on a NAS, meta data is stored in MariaDB (but meta data should not matter here)
- When scraping multiple albums the upper progress bar does not stop moving. This is usually the case when trying to scrape more then three albums. Eventually I hit the button to stop scraping.
- The results are not very good. This I think has nothing to do with ME but more with the databases that are being scraped. A large part of my collection consists of Black Metal, Speed Metal, Fusion metal and the likes. Would it be possible to add the Metal Archives or even better: WikiPedia? I searched some randomly chosen "obscure" bands I have and all were found on WP
- Would be great if the software could handle multi disc albums. I usually put them in separate folders using the album name followed by CD1 or CD2. Others might use a different scheme. Would it not be great if that was a configurable setting?
So kudos for this release and maybe my comments can help a little to make it even better
Greetz,
_J@n_
(2015-01-26, 14:12)Komet Wrote: Scraping always starts on musicbrainz and the musicbrainz artist id and release-group-id are already saved in the nfo files. I will make this visible/editable in MediaElch with the next release. What's the correct tag in nfo files to store this? I haven't found any info if it's just <id></id> or something else...
<musicBrainzArtistID></musicBrainzArtistID>
<musicBrainzAlbumID></musicBrainzAlbumID>
<musicBrainzTrackID></musicBrainzTrackID>
(2015-01-26, 16:34)Mike_Doc Wrote: Hi,
Firstly, thanks for a music manager. I'm testing it now. One initial question is that it is saving cd art as disc.png and not cdart.png so which is the correct naming convention for cd art in music album folders for kodi?
Regards,
Mike.