Kamion migration and backup tool
Tobias G. Pfeiffer
tgpfeiffer at web.de
Sat Oct 13 23:24:57 CEST 2007
Hi!
On Saturday 13 October 2007, 17:44, Jeff Mitchell wrote:
> Agreed. Neither MusicBrainz nor Last.fm need to be dependencies for AFT
> to work, so I'd rather not make them dependencies for it. AFT should
> track files, and MusicBrainz/Last.fm should identify songs. Two
> separate but complimentary goals.
The aim of AFT is to keep metadata for a song when the file containing this
song has been moved, right? So, provided that such a fingerprint is really
unique up to a certain degree, I think it is a good thing to look at a file
that has just been added, compute the fingerprint and see that this file
contains the song we have stored metadata for and which apparently does not
exist any more. This also enables Amarok to keep track of changes to the ID3
tag (or other changes to the file, e.g. conversion from mp3 to ogg) that have
been made outside the collection. Problems only arise when two files give the
same fingerprint...
Bye
Tobias
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