Open gaytony11 opened 2 months ago
Hello, there is an option under advanced called Title cleanup regex
. You can enter a regex there to remove from the title when searching & matching; in your case it would be something like \(.+\)
If you don't see it, try using the latest Actions build.
Thanks.
thank you i will give that a try
i’m very new to github so still learning how it works
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Hello, there is an option under advanced called Title cleanup regex. You can enter a regex there to remove from the title when searching & matching; in your case it would be something like (.+) If you don't see it, try using the latest Actions build. Thanks.
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Hello - is there a way to ignore any brackets when analysing? Brackets seem to be throwing the automation. Additionally, is there a way to delete all "genre" tags? I would like to delete all genre metadata and start again as I did it wrong first time !
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thank you i will give that a try
i’m very new to github so still learning how it works
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Hello, there is an option under advanced called Title cleanup regex. You can enter a regex there to remove from the title when searching & matching; in your case it would be something like (.+) If you don't see it, try using the latest Actions build. Thanks.
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1T does ignore brackets by default when matching, optionally you can also delete brackets when searching by using the regex [\(\)]
.
As for deleting genres; there is no bulk solution, however you can just enable the overwrite for genres, and disable merging genres.
thanks will give that a go
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1T does ignore brackets by default when matching, optionally you can also delete brackets when searching by using the regex [()]. As for deleting genres; there is no bulk solution, however you can just enable the overwrite for genres, and disable merging genres.
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Regarding genres - can you help me choose the settings I need to avoid this? I have it configured in a way (I thought) would just provide one genre.. but it seems to provide them all.
How can I alter?
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On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 4:44 PM Ben @.***> wrote:
thanks will give that a go
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2024 at 16:35, Marekkon5 @.***> wrote:
1T does ignore brackets by default when matching, optionally you can also delete brackets when searching by using the regex [()]. As for deleting genres; there is no bulk solution, however you can just enable the overwrite for genres, and disable merging genres.
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1T writes all genres a given platform provides (or you can enable the merge genre option to merge all platforms). So if platform has only 1 genre, it will write 1 genre, if it has more genres it will write more.
Also the ""supposed to be attached"" image is not there. Thank you
Ok thank you for the quick response
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1T writes all genres a given platform provides (or you can enable the merge genre option to merge all platforms). So if platform has only 1 genre, it will write 1 genre, if it has more genres it will write more.
Also the ""supposed to be attached"" image is not there. Thank you
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Hello
Is there a way to adjust my searches to ensure it searches for tracks and will match with the oldest release?
One example below..
ABBA - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
This track is matching with a compilation album that came out in 1994 (called "Thank You For The Music) - but I would like it to match with the original release (1979)
I've got it to parse data from filename, with the filename scheme being %artists% - %title%
Is there a way of adjusting my settings so that it'll match with the oldest release rather than, for example, a compilation album released much later?
Thanks very much
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Ok thank you for the quick response
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1T writes all genres a given platform provides (or you can enable the merge genre option to merge all platforms). So if platform has only 1 genre, it will write 1 genre, if it has more genres it will write more.
Also the ""supposed to be attached"" image is not there. Thank you
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There is an option to prefer the oldest release in settings, however 1T works on track basis and tries to get the best match, so in a lot of cases it might not give you results as you want.
Hello
For genres, is there a way to make it so the system will only identify 1 genre (the first one if finds) and not write multiple genres to the genre tag?
Thanks
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There is an option to prefer the oldest release in settings, however 1T works on track basis and tries to get the best match, so in a lot of cases it might not give you results as you want.
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Hello
Love the app - really good. Is there a way to make the matcher ignore brackets within files?
For example - all of these failed to match and I wonder if it's down to the tags in the metadata - do you think this might be right, and if so can i modify the search?
SPOTIFY C:\Users\44752\Desktop\Music - TBP\Aaliyah - Rock The Boat (TMU Throwback Intro) (Clean).mp3 SPOTIFY C:\Users\44752\Desktop\Music - TBP\Aaliyah - Rock The Boat (HH Clean Intro).mp3 SPOTIFY C:\Users\44752\Desktop\Music - TBP\Aaliyah - If Your Girl Only Knew (TMU Throwback Intro) (Clean).mp3