AdminDan Gravell
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment When you edit the artist name, if the AA tag is already set, the changed artist name will be used for AA.
Does this relate to when you have a missing AA?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks for adding this. I think this occurs for releases > 99 tracks. It was done as a short term (ish) workaround to memory problems if a large album was fingerprinted. We could definitely do something to fix this though...
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An error occurred while saving the comment Note you can add your own genres - type "Cajun" then press the tab or comma key.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I'm guessing it comes from audio fingerprinting...
An error occurred while saving the comment Yes; at the moment we don't allow a separate manual search, and picking the releases to link could be easier.
An error occurred while saving the comment Good point. Also, more generally, we could attempt to lower the score of albums which aren't from the locality of the user. Or maybe that's trying to be too clever.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks for posting this - my initial reaction was: "that's already done" - then I realised it's just track name and number that's done...
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An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks - I ran into this myself today. You're right - it's when there is no write access.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Don't you think this is specific to the system though? For example, I have a "music" user on my home server and that's what bliss runs as. That's not appropriate to everyone and is, in fact, an impediment for quick set up.
Generally I would advise *never* to install/run as root. Well, maybe install, but with subsequent changes to make sure it doesn't run as root.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I agree this is a problem. Two other potential solutions:
1) Don't rescan, just save the update to the allowed list (pop up a message to say a rescan will be required).
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An error occurred while saving the comment > If you try to fix a track name or meta after fixing the path, then the queue won’t be able to process as the track is not to be found anymore before a new scan is made and location is re assessed.
Actually - that should work just fine. It's a bug if it doesn't - please email support@blisshq.com
An error occurred while saving the comment > Some drastic measures like deleting may be only available when track names and album etc… things that allows to make sure the track what it pretends to be are actually finalized. I felt like there is a right order to do things.
Interesting - currently all rules run at the same level and don't really know about each others' existence. So the integrity rule wouldn't know whether the track names are "finalised" and, even if the correctness rule was enabled and the album marked as compliant, it can't differentiate between that and the correctness rule being disabled.
An error occurred while saving the comment We would have to define which file would "win" when a group of duplicates is found.
A manual option to do this would be the first stage before http://ideas.blisshq.com/forums/21939-bliss/suggestions/6985890-automatic-removal-of-duplicate-artwork .
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An error occurred while saving the comment It does mean you would end up with a lot of "albums" with only one track in them though. Is that not a problem?
An error occurred while saving the comment I think I understand, you want to change the tracks in a compilation so they look like they come from an album instead?
I can see this being useful for one-artist compilations where some tracks come from the same album.
But is this still useful for various artists compilations where every track would be from a different original release?
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AdminDan Gravell (Founder and programmer, bliss) supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks. I'm going to slightly change the title to tie this into http://ideas.blisshq.com/forums/21939-bliss/suggestions/5490000-individual-rulesets-for-different-locations which is a similar idea but for different root folders.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Agree - currently you should have the choice of both files.
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AdminDan Gravell (Founder and programmer, bliss) supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment I looked to do this today, but unfortunately there's no way to contribute a "sophisticated" custom rule at the moment. I'll have to build this into a new version...
An error occurred while saving the comment Yep, ok. You're right, I'd like to build in a script editor, but haven't got to this yet.
The other thing is that the regex rules which are the "dumbed down" custom rules don't allow variables (e.g. the artist) to be specified - instead they expect a literal string or a string using the groups captured in the regex.
However there is a more sophisticated type of custom rule, used by some of the rules shipped with bliss, that might work. I'll try to get some time to look at this tomorrow.
Regarding the choice of albums - this can of course be done at the moment by pointing bliss at different folders, but that's obviously cumbersome!
An error occurred while saving the comment I would break this down to two parts.
The latter part is to an extent already done - https://www.blisshq.com/music-library-management-blog/2017/10/25/setting-various-artists-name/
The former part is the "If artist is beatles" bit. This I disagree with and would like to see the same basic principle achieved as per https://www.blisshq.com/music-library-management-blog/2017/08/01/ruleset-selecta/ . This avoids too much logic in the rules.
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An error occurred while saving the comment There's the subreddit - if that's useful: https://www.reddit.com/r/blisshq
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An error occurred while saving the comment Can you send us a debug archive for this - "Help" > "Download debug archive"? Thanks!
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An error occurred while saving the comment We haven't been able to replicate this. We have tried having an album with half one genre, half another, and no AA tags. We have then used both the album's "edit" button to change the genre but this worked regardless of AA tags...
An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks for this extra detective work, it will make it easier to find the issue!
An error occurred while saving the comment This sounds like an odd one. Can you recreate it, then send a debug archive to us at support@blisshq.com. Could you also send the exact steps?
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An error occurred while saving the comment This should happen. Can you send a debug archive to support@blisshq.com and we can look into the cause?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Surprised this one hasn't been suggested before!
AdminDan Gravell (Founder and programmer, bliss) supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment I would prefer to do this by making the website as responsive and mobile friendly as possible. Were there particular areas you found hard to use?
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An error occurred while saving the comment The only way to make this faster is, as you say, to scan a subset of folders, such as just the root. However I'm having trouble framing that as an option - seems a bit too technical for some to understand.
Maybe the ability to import/add a folder would be better?
Yeah, that's right. Maybe you want something like http://ideas.blisshq.com/forums/21939-bliss/suggestions/2739754-automatically-complete-album-artist ?
The reason I'm a bit reticent to add AA editing functionality to the album page is it makes it (the page) more complicated. If you don't know anything about AA then you have to ask yourself the question - what's the difference between these two artists?
Another approach would be to make the Tags panel easier to multi-paste, e.g. select the AA column and ctrl+V.