Colin Guthrie wrote:
Sounds great if you can find the support among the tools.Hi,
Please can people give me feed back on this idea (link at the end).
It relates to how multiple applications can store audio metadata in a common form which everyone can query/update according to a common API.
It would remove a huge amount of complexity from applications and allow multiple applications to all work with common configuration setups, playlists and advanced metadata info, and common system for storing metadata.
It may not be the short term solution that MythMusic need with respect to the ID3 tagging issues that I introduced but it may be a good framework/movement to spin off from Myth for the greater good of all.
I would almost certainly require additional dependancies in Myth, but these could probably be maintained as wrapped up libmyth components.
It is a long description, so it will take you a while to read it, but I would really appreciate opinions/feedback as to whether anyone thinks it a worthwhile project.
Feedback to the email at the end of the link or on this list would be greatly appreciated.
I'm kinda expecting a "this is dumb/stupid/pointless" response, so I wont be offended if this is indeed the case and someone can open my eyes!!
http://colin.guthr.ie/content/view/5/31/
All the best
Col.
PS comments on my Mambo setup that I've done practically nothing with, will be ignored!!!! ;)
Another that should be convinced is the Jinzora (http://www.jinzora.org/) webapp. They started using mysql for metadata also and it would be great to integrate their tool in mythweb.
Steven
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