I have audio books, dj mixes and bootlegs where defining chapters would be
useful.
Can we use pseudo releases as a possible solution?
I believe this was created for translations with the same number of tracks
but I think we could stretch this to work for chapters.
What we could do is create a
Hi!
One thing to keep in mind is that we only do schema changes (which this
would be, since it changes the database tables) twice per year, and we're
skipping the next one - so the earliest this could be added is next May.
That said, supporting chapters (if doable in a way that doesn't make the
It's pretty much exactly that. For physical releases, it's basically the
place where this specific version of the release is intended to be sold (of
course I can purchase, say, a special Japanese edition of a release on the
internet, but the intended release market is still Japan, for example).
For digital releases, Worldwide is usually the right release country
(unless there are strong restrictions limiting downloads to only a few
countries), because there is usually one release date for the worldwide
release. Physical releases usually have different release dates in
different
Over at https://musicbrainz.org/edit/34494044 there is a discussion going on
about how to determine the release country.
https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Release_Country don't give much help as it only
says the country in which an album was released.
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