So with the most recent Spotify nonsense I’ve finally had enough and I’m going back to mp3. Unfortunately, I haven’t had to do this since Bush left office and I do not have the free time to manually sort and document every single file I have. I’ve been using MusicBrainz Picard but I don’t know if the learning curve is steeper than I have traction for or if it’s just really picky.

Anyone got suggestions on how to better manage all my jams? I’m trying to make it user friendly as I can for the family and so far I’m not winning lol

  • Chaser@lemmy.zip
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    4 hours ago

    I’m using MusicBrainz Picard. However there are some tricks to spare you some nerves:

    • you can set weights to release types in the settings. Singles and compilations should have a lesser weight than albums.
    • Don’t add too much music at once. Or you’ll get crazy selecting the correct releases. I usually go with one artist a time. Especially for older artists I just add one album a time. You can enable the file Browser in the view settings, than you can just drop them in one after the other.
    • in the right pane you can just drag and drop whole releases to merge them together.
    • Also noticable is the rename feature in the settings. It’s just awesome!
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    23 hours ago

    MP3Tag + MusicBrainz Picard. I use MP3Tag to set the ID3 tags and picard to move them into the folder structure I want.

    It takes a couple hours to set everything up, but I can’t rely on Musicbrainz alone because my music has no metadata on Musicbrainz, so I set the tags myself.

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    18 hours ago

    EasyTAG is a simple application for viewing and editing tags in audio files.

    It supports MP3, MP2, MP4/AAC, FLAC, Ogg Opus, Ogg Speex, Ogg Vorbis, MusePack, Monkey’s Audio, and WavPack files.
    And works under Linux or Windows.

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      17 hours ago

      Used to use this, but sometimes, opus encoded audio in ogg files gets somewhat corrupt when adding a cover image

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    15 hours ago

    I selfhost navidrome for the music streaming (+symfonium app for mobile). Multi user and multi library support.

    For music tagging itself ive used beets, picard, and kid3 (kde). Currently I am liking picard the most. It took a little bit of learning but less than beets

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    21 hours ago

    Lidarr + Picard when needed is about all I do, need for Picard is pretty rare at this point, except when pulling in tracks from burned CDs of esoteric mixes I made quite a long time ago.

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      22 hours ago
      • Continually increasing subscription prices
      • Ripping off artists
      • Introducing AI bullshit
      • Blocking explicit songs unless users verify their age with a third party
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        7 hours ago

        Thanks, I noticed that clicking on an artists name now took you to their About page. Can’t find the artist’s top songs anywhere or atleast I can’t find them. Rage.

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    23 hours ago

    If you’re an Apple household, Apple Music (iTunes) is still great. I don’t pay for streaming services; I buy music on iTunes/Bandcamp and rip CDs.

    Apple Music has a fantastic interface for managing metadata, creating playlists, and performing complex batch jobs with AppleScript. I sync my iPhone and iPod Nano every time I add a new album, and I host my media folder on NextCloud for listening on other devices.

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      6 hours ago

      Every time I’ve checked in to see if I can use Apple Music, it won’t do anything without a subscription. Are you using it without one?

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        1 hour ago

        The Music app (also called Apple Music, formerly iTunes) is a library manager at its core. You don’t need an Apple Music subscription to use it. It runs on macOS and Windows.

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    16 hours ago

    I host with Plex. It doesn’t pay attention to my carefully crafted tags, it uses its own. I still do the work with Mp3Tag. But I do m4a. Better quality than mp3 and better licensing. My files are a little bigger than 320k mp3 and sound almost lossless.

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    23 hours ago

    I get most of my music from Bandcamp and I use Jellyfin as my streaming service. I wrote a script where I fill in the artist, album title and the download link. It then creates the relevant directories, downloads and unpacks the files and then fixes the metadata using beets with the last.fm plugin to get the genre tags. Jellyfin then does the rest.

    I’ve been wanting change the script up, so that it creates the directories after the metadata is correct, but I’ll need an evening of hyper focus for that.

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      19 hours ago

      I use bandcamp regularly, although i tend to just buy and download from the webpage, and then I let beets organise and copy the files into predefined directories. It also can do zip files.