2017-03-21, 20:25
At least you need some rudimentary tagging within the files for Picard to find something. So I would go like helta says:
Use a tagging tool to create rudimentary tags (artist, album, title) from the filename. That one is done within a flick of the eyes as long as the filenames (foldernames are usable, too) are in a distinct way
After that first tagging use Picard and see what it finds. There's the possibility to choose a specific album if MB has more than one.
If Picard doesn't come up with good results, it's very easy to add missing albums to MB, so anyone has a profit.
I found many missing albums on discogs. There's a Greasemonkey script for discogs (possible for other sites, too) that allows adding albums to MB with a single click.
Use a tagging tool to create rudimentary tags (artist, album, title) from the filename. That one is done within a flick of the eyes as long as the filenames (foldernames are usable, too) are in a distinct way
After that first tagging use Picard and see what it finds. There's the possibility to choose a specific album if MB has more than one.
If Picard doesn't come up with good results, it's very easy to add missing albums to MB, so anyone has a profit.
I found many missing albums on discogs. There's a Greasemonkey script for discogs (possible for other sites, too) that allows adding albums to MB with a single click.