2007-11-17, 02:16
I wanted to add some information to the the music library section reguarding meta tags but even though I was logged in, it said it was locked for editing. How does an experienced long time user get editorial rights to the manual?
I've talked about the compatibility issues between windows music tags and XBMC before. As of late, I'm tempted to lean in the direction of XBMC on these issues since zune2 no longer uses a 5 star rating system. :mad:
First of all; vista and Zune use dual artist categories. This was created as a means to displaying featured or contributing artists without cluttering the track title. It makes sense but it means headaches for developers.
I was hopeing to mention this in the "Preparing your Music to be Scanned" section of the manual so that users would tag their music appropriately for XBMC. I use XBMC to play my music the most and the manual is directed to users of similar interest.
Users should ensure that the vista 'Artists tags' contain just the album artist and not include the featured artists (Dr. Dre;Snoop Dogg). The reason is, if you navigate to the artist section within library mode of XBMC, you will see every possible combination of "artist" displayed when you really desired to know a single artist only. (Akon, Akon/Baby bash, Akon/Eminem, Akon/T-Pain) Ths list goes on in fact if you scroll down you will see Baby Bash/Akon since they both used the same song on their albums.
A bonus feature which the Zune has would be to indicate which songs an artist appeared on outside of their catalogue of music. (Soundtracks and contributing work 'feature'.) I noticed that XBMC is smart enough to recognize that a song belongs in multiple genres (Alternative / Rock or Rock / Metal). Like with IMDB movies, you can navigate to a category or genre and see a movie listed in Horror that is also listed in Thriller. Library music does this with genres but it doesn't do this with featured artists though the vista "artists tag" is available should XBMC choose to use it appropriately just as it does with the genre tag.
At this point I'm planning to make both tags reflect the same information which is time consuming in a 37gb music collection. How to I make XBMC choose my 'album artist' tags (which only indicate 1 artist) instead of the 'artists' tag that it currently gathers information incorrectly from? Or you could consider inplementing the use of both tags as they were designed.
And secondly, XBMC still reports a 1 star rating less than the rating displayed in Vista explorer and Zune (pre-2.0) Which, isn't all that big a deal, I just use the smart playlists to find songs greater than 2 stars which translates to
songs greater than 3 when tagged in windows vista. I was just going to mention this in the manual so that others would be aware and not be too alarmed about it.
I've been using the movie database for years and the TV database is slowly coming along to where is grabs "acurate" episode information and thumbs. I've never been a fan of the music database; however, features like smart playlists and party mode encourage me to tag my music accordingly. There are just some aspects that need to be fine tuned.
For party mode, I would like to see the use of a tempo or "mood tag" that vista has so that slow dance songs aren't tossed into the party playlist. It's a mood killer... "Mood is greater than '2' or 'relaxed'." Of course I wouldn't waste time mood tagging any track that wasn't worth rating in the first place.
Thanks guys... I don't know what I would do without XBMC at both ends of my house!
I've talked about the compatibility issues between windows music tags and XBMC before. As of late, I'm tempted to lean in the direction of XBMC on these issues since zune2 no longer uses a 5 star rating system. :mad:
First of all; vista and Zune use dual artist categories. This was created as a means to displaying featured or contributing artists without cluttering the track title. It makes sense but it means headaches for developers.
I was hopeing to mention this in the "Preparing your Music to be Scanned" section of the manual so that users would tag their music appropriately for XBMC. I use XBMC to play my music the most and the manual is directed to users of similar interest.
Users should ensure that the vista 'Artists tags' contain just the album artist and not include the featured artists (Dr. Dre;Snoop Dogg). The reason is, if you navigate to the artist section within library mode of XBMC, you will see every possible combination of "artist" displayed when you really desired to know a single artist only. (Akon, Akon/Baby bash, Akon/Eminem, Akon/T-Pain) Ths list goes on in fact if you scroll down you will see Baby Bash/Akon since they both used the same song on their albums.
A bonus feature which the Zune has would be to indicate which songs an artist appeared on outside of their catalogue of music. (Soundtracks and contributing work 'feature'.) I noticed that XBMC is smart enough to recognize that a song belongs in multiple genres (Alternative / Rock or Rock / Metal). Like with IMDB movies, you can navigate to a category or genre and see a movie listed in Horror that is also listed in Thriller. Library music does this with genres but it doesn't do this with featured artists though the vista "artists tag" is available should XBMC choose to use it appropriately just as it does with the genre tag.
At this point I'm planning to make both tags reflect the same information which is time consuming in a 37gb music collection. How to I make XBMC choose my 'album artist' tags (which only indicate 1 artist) instead of the 'artists' tag that it currently gathers information incorrectly from? Or you could consider inplementing the use of both tags as they were designed.
And secondly, XBMC still reports a 1 star rating less than the rating displayed in Vista explorer and Zune (pre-2.0) Which, isn't all that big a deal, I just use the smart playlists to find songs greater than 2 stars which translates to
songs greater than 3 when tagged in windows vista. I was just going to mention this in the manual so that others would be aware and not be too alarmed about it.
I've been using the movie database for years and the TV database is slowly coming along to where is grabs "acurate" episode information and thumbs. I've never been a fan of the music database; however, features like smart playlists and party mode encourage me to tag my music accordingly. There are just some aspects that need to be fine tuned.
For party mode, I would like to see the use of a tempo or "mood tag" that vista has so that slow dance songs aren't tossed into the party playlist. It's a mood killer... "Mood is greater than '2' or 'relaxed'." Of course I wouldn't waste time mood tagging any track that wasn't worth rating in the first place.
Thanks guys... I don't know what I would do without XBMC at both ends of my house!