Ignore tags: "seen live,favorites,fixme,owned" Preferred release types: All sliders at middle position And because it is very easy to understand that it can never be accurate, everybody will know that and not consider it as absolute truth anyway. While "Genre" is generally a poor concept because it is impossible to accurately determine, it is nice to be able to filter your library by a certain genre when having guests. Use folksonomy tags as genres: Enabled. Noitce: This setting is currently undocumented, the information here is taken from: In other words: When tagging we should try to mess with the official MusicBrainz database contents as little as possible. But in fact, the style guidline of MusicBrainz says that "Use of basic ASCII punctuation characters is allowed, but typographically-correct punctuation is preferred." which seems to encourage usage of Unicode punctuation (). If it makes sense to remove them, MusicBrainz should do that in the official database. The affected characters are in the metadata we received from the MusicBrainz database already. Convert Unicode punctuation characters to ASCII: Disabled. Use standardized artist names: Disabled. We want accurate metadata, not convenience metadata. Translate artist names to this locale where possible: Disabled. When updating your existing file tags, you will probably want to keep the chosen release as is. Ignore MBIDs when loading new files: Disabled. Automatically scan all new files: Disabled. Install the packages: picard, libchromaprint-toolsĪfter Picard is installed, run it and go to the following menus:
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