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

  • Localhorst86@feddit.org
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    6 days ago

    My workflow is:
    -Musicbrainz Picard to get all the information from an online database
    -clean up the tags with kid3 (Linux), rename files and folders
    -use mp3gain to “normalize” all songs to the same level, so I don’t have to constantly adjust the volume.

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    7 days ago

    Plexamp for music streaming so I have CarPlay compatibility and Tunaar as a custom IPTV xml provider where I created an MTV like channel that plays ~200 music videos between Daria and Beavis and Butthead episode blocks through Jellyfin.

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    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.

  • Chaser@lemmy.zip
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    8 days 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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    9 days 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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    9 days ago

    Highly customized Picard, I find that I get the most accurate metadata with it.

  • Irdial@lemmy.sdf.org
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    9 days 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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      8 days 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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        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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      9 days 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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        8 days 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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    9 days 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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      Used to use this, but sometimes, opus encoded audio in ogg files gets somewhat corrupt when adding a cover image