Hi -
Trying out PerfectTunes to clean up artwork, but I can't do what I want.
I have a lot of single tracks I have purchased, and 'mix' albums that I created myself before the days of MP3's, and now ripped back to mp3s. Hence, not complete or traditional albums. Also, Amazon's MP3's sometimes have a one-off album name for a track, even though it was never released as a single, or the metadata isn't even populated, esp. when they had just opened their music store. I mention this, as this is the viewpoint from which I am speaking: a track-centric view, not an album-centric view.
I also have many 'best of' CD's and MP3 albums, and have taken the time to find the *original* release date, as I feel that more accurately represents the idea of the song (the fact that a 1977 disco song may be on a 2013 compilation fortunately does NOT mean disco has come back in 2013!). I have manually tagged some of these songs with the art from the original album, not the compilation - and I do not want these accidentally replaced.
I mention this, as my *album* names may be inconsistent, or even wrong, but the artist and track are *definitely* correct.
*1) So the UI is confusing to me. I was expecting to correct TRACKS, i.e. see a list of the tracks, and click through them to correct them. But I don't see a single track name.
Sure, maybe you *organize* by album, and have a Fix button for each track, as well as the whole album. But let me work track by track, too.
*2) If a track or two have the WRONG album name, what does PerfectTunes do to help prevent me from blindly adding the wrong art to a given track? Do you verify the track name against the artist & album in CDDB/MusicBrainz/Etc/etc?
Because you lump all tracks from an album together, I have no way to confirm that the 5 songs it thinks are from David Bowie are really his, whereas a track-by-track list would at least let me confirm that *4 (say, "Start Me Up") is really a Rolling Stones tune, based on track name. A player here would also help (ie, click a track to play, to verify the metadata matches the song, if in question)
*3) Why gather the fingerprint, if you don't use it for metadata/art lookup? Is it only for dupe detection? I have a number of very good fingerprint-based dupe detectors, so I would like to turn this off to speed up scanning dramatically. It should only take milliseconds to determine if a track has no artwork, or is low-res.
*4) Why not offer a search based on track name as well? i.e. you could offer configuration to use track, artist, or album, or any combination. Or even offer a priority search list (ie try track, then track & artist, then....etc.)
I understand why you started with an album-centric view, as that's where the artwork is, but a user's viewpoint is going to be as much track & artist-centric as anything, especially in this day of cherry-picking tunes from iTunes, Amazon, etc.
Thanks
Trying out PerfectTunes to clean up artwork, but I can't do what I want.
I have a lot of single tracks I have purchased, and 'mix' albums that I created myself before the days of MP3's, and now ripped back to mp3s. Hence, not complete or traditional albums. Also, Amazon's MP3's sometimes have a one-off album name for a track, even though it was never released as a single, or the metadata isn't even populated, esp. when they had just opened their music store. I mention this, as this is the viewpoint from which I am speaking: a track-centric view, not an album-centric view.
I also have many 'best of' CD's and MP3 albums, and have taken the time to find the *original* release date, as I feel that more accurately represents the idea of the song (the fact that a 1977 disco song may be on a 2013 compilation fortunately does NOT mean disco has come back in 2013!). I have manually tagged some of these songs with the art from the original album, not the compilation - and I do not want these accidentally replaced.
I mention this, as my *album* names may be inconsistent, or even wrong, but the artist and track are *definitely* correct.
*1) So the UI is confusing to me. I was expecting to correct TRACKS, i.e. see a list of the tracks, and click through them to correct them. But I don't see a single track name.
Sure, maybe you *organize* by album, and have a Fix button for each track, as well as the whole album. But let me work track by track, too.
*2) If a track or two have the WRONG album name, what does PerfectTunes do to help prevent me from blindly adding the wrong art to a given track? Do you verify the track name against the artist & album in CDDB/MusicBrainz/Etc/etc?
Because you lump all tracks from an album together, I have no way to confirm that the 5 songs it thinks are from David Bowie are really his, whereas a track-by-track list would at least let me confirm that *4 (say, "Start Me Up") is really a Rolling Stones tune, based on track name. A player here would also help (ie, click a track to play, to verify the metadata matches the song, if in question)
*3) Why gather the fingerprint, if you don't use it for metadata/art lookup? Is it only for dupe detection? I have a number of very good fingerprint-based dupe detectors, so I would like to turn this off to speed up scanning dramatically. It should only take milliseconds to determine if a track has no artwork, or is low-res.
*4) Why not offer a search based on track name as well? i.e. you could offer configuration to use track, artist, or album, or any combination. Or even offer a priority search list (ie try track, then track & artist, then....etc.)
I understand why you started with an album-centric view, as that's where the artwork is, but a user's viewpoint is going to be as much track & artist-centric as anything, especially in this day of cherry-picking tunes from iTunes, Amazon, etc.
Thanks
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