![]() ![]() Ps: i tried to create a support file, but it doesn’t get exported to my jaikoz folder. Is there a way to manipulate so Jaikoz can get a match or can i force a match?Īlso I’m wondering how often the albunack database is updated. SongKong lets you rename your song files using any of your metadata fields so if you want to name them according to song title, artist, or album name SongKong gives you the flexibility to do it organizing your music collection to suit you. & from the metadata, but still i get a lot of failed matches, or even a single track which is part of a 4 track EP matched to another compilation, even though the other 3 tracks are matched correctly. I tried fiddling around by removing stuff like ft. However Jaikoz doesn’t seem to be able to match the allready correctly matched tracks to a release by mp3tag. ![]() After that I run them through jaikoz, to get additional artwork and fill in some datafields left blank by mp3tag (mp3tag doesn’t support artwork for discogs) The majority of my tracks get matched to the correct release. My current workflow is tagging the files with mp3tag and the Pone plugin. Those releases exist in the discogs database, so recently I started re-processing all my music using Discogs as a source. I used to tag my music using mp3tag using the stevehero plugin and getting metadata from the beatport api.īecause beatport is only usable for official digital releases, a lot of my music could not be tagged, especially free releases and vinyls. a lot of single/dual track releases and ep’s. My music collection consists mostly of electronic music specifically hardstyle. I’m currently evalutating Jaikoz for tagging my mp3 collection. ![]()
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