Well, I'm not sure that would do what I want. Getting the taxonomies
right is one thing (using nested genres, or styles), but auto-populating
higher level categories is what I was looking for. Specifying "Chicago
Blues" would automatically populate higher-level categories. So it would
appear in
I like the original idea. I've considered it and how to implement it
years ago going as far as writing a script for my old Music DAM software
that utilized a thesaurus.
In actual use, I didn't find it very useful because in LMS and others I
ended up with something like the 500 genres described
Thanks
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d6jg wrote:
> Jan
>
> Where is the "official list" published. Can you provide a link?
Thats "tricky" cause there is no official Id3.2x Genre List anymore.
Id3v1 only allows the ids and v2 allows everything.
I do use id3v1 genres.
> 'A.3. Genre List' (http://id3.org/id3v2-00)
>
> The follow
DJanGo wrote:
> i would not go with some external tool for genres anymore!
>
> eg. some tools use genres like *Synth-Pop* but that Genre is called
> *Synthpop* even in the official id3v1/2 Genre list.
>
> Long time ago i did wrote some shell(linux) script to get all these
> "errors" sorted. Now
i would not go with some external tool for genres anymore!
eg. some tools use genres like *Synth-Pop* but that Genre is called
*Synthpop* even in the official id3v1/2 Genre list.
Long time ago i did wrote some shell(linux) script to get all these
"errors" sorted. Now i only have 261 Genres inste
elstensoftware wrote:
> This is where I want to take bliss eventually, see
> https://www.blisshq.com/music-library-management-blog/2011/03/09/a-blissful-approach-to-automatic-genre-categorisation/
> . Currently it only works such that the tree is scanned upwards until an
> "allowable" genre is fo
RonM wrote:
>
> A tagging utility that automatically populated higher level genre tags
> on the basis of selection of lower level tags would be supremely useful.
> For instance, if I was tagging a Howlin' Wolf record I could just
> select "Chicago Blues" as a bottom level tag, and the utility wo
An easy way may be to use multiple genre tags .
But it would be up to you to implement it in a good way .
For example jazz give everything roughly jazz the "jazz" genre tag .
But also add more genre tags with "trad jazz" "hard bop" etc .
I'" not talking about doing it in the same genre tag lik
Thinking further I would extend the Genre tag to include the origin e.g.
USA, UK etc
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I like the concept.
My genre tags are rubbish. I spend hours checking the rest but little or
no time on genres.
You can do quite a bit with "Actions" in mp3tag but there would be quite
a bit of work setting it all up and as you say you would have to start
at the bottom of the nest
An action cal
I've been thinking about tagging recently, as I looked at my own
hopelessly muddled collection. Many many tags, mostly non-functional.
Begging to be rationalized. I'm particularly interested in genre tags,
as others (composer, artist, album artist, etc) are pretty
straightforward.
So this led
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