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Import music #3291
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I don't know if it will automatically add compilations, etc. when fetching artist info. You can set the global config option in the settings. I don't know if this behavior is different to in Python2 |
What do you mean by "not seen"? Like the album doesn't show up in the interface? Or it doesn't recognize that you have the album? |
Ah, I think I understand. So even with the extras enabled during import, the tracks that you have are not matched correctly to the albums in musicbrainz, and the tags are all correct. It might have something to with the disc #s on the Boudewijn albums.... I'm not sure though, the track matching algorithm isnt that great |
Hi, I've imported my entire library all files are tagged with beets but when headphones have the choice between different releases he always choice the release with the most tracks on it. example with Space Is Only Noise Release by Nicolas Jaar My files are tagged with the CD (13 tracks) version but headphone imported as a 14 tracks version (i don't know which one exactly) mediainfo : i don't know if it's a normal behavior or it's related to this issue ?! |
After installing headphones , it is time to import music files
In this dir I know that the files have the Album nam track number and title (Puddltag skows all tags)
After a day those file are imported including the Artist , and when ik take a look then I notice that there are 150 unmatched albums
So by hand I have to import for each artist ( Get Extras) compilation .
Do I something wrong by importing or is there śomething I did not do
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