Marekkon5 / onetagger

Music tagger for Windows, MacOS and Linux with Beatport, Discogs, Musicbrainz, Spotify, Traxsource and many other platforms support.
https://onetagger.github.io/
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Audio Features render same results #163

Open karass2 opened 1 year ago

karass2 commented 1 year ago

Hi there!

I've tried to process 1300 songs, 800+ of which have been successful, but when I look at the results, it seemed that one tagger has labeled all of the songs with the same tags. See the image bellow: Comment 2 column shows real Energy, Danceability, Valency and Popularity values for those tracks.

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This second image shows my Audio Features settings. Am I doing something wrong?

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bascurtiz commented 1 year ago

Hi! Your Threshold sliders reveal why... image This way all is set to write #-med(ium) when it's between 0 and 100 value.

The default values are shown in Help of Audio Features, page 2/2 (which I recommend to set them back to): image

Hope the picture below makes more sense to you! image

Lemme know if you got any more questions.

karass2 commented 1 year ago

Yes, now that makes a lot of sense. Thanks a lot for clearing that up.

One suggestion there. It would be nice if users were able to define how they want to label the results: Just to make the column a bit smaller and easily readable, I would love to be able to mark it as L,M,H for high, low, medium and E,D,V,P, for Energy, Danceability, Valency and Popularity. As a result, one track could have a record of E-L, D-M, V-N/P, P-P/U.

I hope this makes sense.

Thanks again for the amazing work you guys are doing. This app is already better then most of the stuff that's out there! I do have some other comments about other modules, but that's another story for another post (coming soon).

bascurtiz commented 1 year ago

Great. A total user-defined approach would be overkill and complex GUI-wise, however, I do like your abbreviations! I can imagine we could make a switch between default i.e. (#dance-high) and short notation (#D-H). I will discuss this with @Marekkon5. Thanks for the heads up! Feel free to make another post for suggestions on other functions.