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Override artist case rules to enforce canonical spelling [was: Fix OST/O.S.T.]
As discussed previously...
Dan Gravell (Founder and programmer, bliss) commented · August 21, 2015 10:37 ·
Adding every artist name would not scale, so I want to solve this alongside the canonical artist rule. I think I could add a checkbox to the rule saying "if the artist is canonically correct, ignore the case rule".
That said, OST are an interesting one! http://musicbrainz.org/search?query=OST&type=artist&method=indexed
Could you add this as a new idea? The same fix can also be applied to album and track names.
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Individual rulesets for different locations.
Since multiple music folders are close to implementation, I want to be able to specify different rulesets for different folders.
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Identify MP3's with Progressive JPEG Album Art
Progressive JPEG's are not widely compatible with music players .... specifically Mazda Connect in my case.
It would be great to be able to identify MP3's with progressive Album Art and ideally flatten the image.
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If the <discnumber> is set and does not have a second disc don't use the disc number
As the title Says.
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Add album art aspect ratio to compliance
99.9999% of album art is square as it is from a CD or vinyl cover, which is also square. Some album art online, while valid, is not square. Some are slightly rectangular, having the top and/or bottom slightly trimmed. This is annoying.
If the cover art system could be told (optionally) to exclude any images that aren't 1:1 aspect ratio (within a certain percentage, say two or three pixels either way), so that all the images you get presented with (and it auto detects while fixing) are square it would overcome the problem.
The cover art selector could have a…
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Use of ORIGINAL Release date instead of Reissue date and Album Label / Publisher
As a long time collector the original release date has always been important to me for at least a couple reasons. Take a jazz artist like Miles Davis as a simple example whose work spans 4 decades. Knowing where a particular album falls historically within his body of work has more relevance / usefulness in my opinion than a reissue date that will continue to change over & over. Additionally, original release dates really help keep things in perspective for those of us that have been listening obsessively for years. It used to be easy to know approximately where music…
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Compilation specific file org pattern
The thing is that I have a lot of albums (4000 and more coming in) and the naming scheme for compilations varies somewhat. Some are tagged as a compilation (with the compilation tag), others are tagged with Various Artists in the Album Artist tag.
So I would like bliss to move all albums that are tagged with the compilation tag (see http://ideas.blisshq.com/forums/21939-bliss/suggestions/2290707-auto-tag-compilations ) and has Various Artists as Album Artist into the Various Artists folder on my server (and hence rename the folder- and file-name).
Therefore, I want a specific file org pattern for compilations.
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Date formatting rule (e.g. trim the date field to just the year)
It would be helpful if you could force the date field to be just the year - as in, 1997/02/28 to simply 1997
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Don't alter the timestamps on the files
Bliss alters the timestamp on each file it fixes, this is really unwelcome behaviour. The timestamp is an important part of the metadata and I don't want it altered. I know that it is possible to change the file without altering the timestamp (on NTFS at least), could this feature be added?
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Implement genre import from Last.fm
Implement automatic genre import and assignement from Last.fm artist and track tags, allowing multiple genre and/or importing to other tag fields, with genre filters and genre translations (white lists, blacklists, prioritization)
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Ability to define file permissions for Unix systems
When Bliss modifies files on a Unix system it sets default file permissions of 644 using whatever owner and group that Bliss is running as. I would like to be able to define what permissions get applied to files, so I don't have to manually alter permissions if I want other users to be able to modify my music files.
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Sort feature in the Tags screen
Would allow sorting by column--artist, album, genre, track name.
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Add ability to filter and print the activity log
After Bliss has completed its library scan, it would be good to be able to identify those albums which Bliss touched and, more importantly, which ones it didn't (or couldn't).
Being able to filter the activity log by "found non-compliant" or "modified" and then printing that filtered list would make it much easier to then go through and manually correct those albums
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Implement styles and moods tagging from Allmusic.com
The genre tagging from Allmusic.com is already implemented. Moods and styles would be an awesome addition.
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The creation of an album catalogue interface
Having a seperate web page that can view your collection (from chosen location) and browse the album art assigned - from this you can choose to correct artwork through bliss, this would be an excellent way of browsing your collection and correcting artwork once bliss has finished scanning
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Reached limit of watched albums
On my synology nas I reach the watch limit at around 3149 albums with activity log of :- Reached limit of inotify watches permissible on this system. Please review http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/13751/kernel-inotify-watch-limit-reached for remedies
So ideally require Bliss to work out the maximum watch limits & then simple warning message when clicking on the watch album radio button that if you have xyz albums do not watch for changes. OR alternatively a simple inbuilt button for any system including a NAS tweak that allows more albums to be watched than current limits.
Appreciate this is not always a bliss error but a…8 votes -
move subdirectories too when moving to new structure
I happen to have a library of more than 4000 album ripped with EAC. I put rip info in an /INFO subdirectory of the album and the scanned album art (which can be multple files, sometimes whole booklets) in an /ART subdirectory. It is very nice that Bliss can reorganise my structure (and insert stuff like disc number, track number ane year) however after bliss is done, the original directories remain with their corresponding /ART and /INFO dirs. I don't want bliss to do anything with these files, consider them to be master information (like masters of your sourcefiles). But…
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Recognize single wav/flac+cue
I ripped my entire collection to one wav and one cue file for best quality and no gap trouble, plus easy burning of replacement CDs.
But Bliss does not recognize the media! It recognizes media with one file per track, but not the single wav+cue approach.
Please add support for this. My file structure is as follows:
Pixies - Doolittle\Pixies - Doolittle.wav
Pixies - Doolittle\Pixies - Doolittle.cueMedia players, including my Squeezebox setup, recognize this fine and show individual tracks so why should not Bliss?
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Display more files
Redesign the main interface page to take up less real estate and dedicate more lines for the display read out.
I have Thousands of files and viewing them on a screen 96 at a time is difficult. Increasing the default to 250 or 500 or 1000 or all would be awesome.
Also tighten up the display a smaller font and no lines spacing between the lines would be helpful
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