Review Request: Restore heuristics to guess whether album is a compilation

Alexey Neyman stilor at att.net
Thu Aug 16 17:36:44 UTC 2012



> On Aug. 16, 2012, 12:15 p.m., Ralf Engels wrote:
> > Just going through all the review requests again.
> > 
> > With your patch the following auto test is failing: testIdentifyCompilationInMultipleDirectories

Which is, I guess, expected - since it was the purpose of this patch to detect albums as separate if they reside in separate directories. As far as I can see from the test, it sets "track artist" on each of the tracks, but not "album artists". So, the test should be adjusted to set album artist to the same value for all these tracks (see your example above vs. mine, above).

I'll try to update the test - but I won't be able to run it, I still haven't succeeded in using google mock on Kubuntu.


- Alexey


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On March 16, 2012, 12:13 a.m., Alexey Neyman wrote:
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> (Updated March 16, 2012, 12:13 a.m.)
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> 
> Review request for Amarok.
> 
> 
> Description
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> 
> Older amarok used the following heuristics to determine whether a particular
> album is a compilation (from a comment in 
> amarok-2.2.1/src/collection/sqlcollection/ScanResultProcessor.cpp):
> 
>     //using the following heuristics:
>     //if more than one album is in the dir, use the artist of each track as albumartist
>     //if all tracks have the same artist, use it as albumartist
>     //try to find the albumartist A: tracks must have the artist A or A feat. B (and variants)
>     //if no albumartist could be found, it's a compilation
> 
> 
> However, more recent Amarok versions started to merge different albums
> with different artist in separate directories together, as explained above.
> Amarok started to assume all albums with same name to be compilations
> (even if in separate directories) since the following commit:
> 
> dfd8b457d7094144563c51b2528afdbe23ffc344
> Ralf Engels
> Fix all collection scanner auto tests.
> 
> Now, amarok first scans all directories (sorting albums by the name)
> and then tries to process *album names*, one at a time. If it finds
> more than one instance of an album name, it assumes it to be a compilation.
> Thus, it lost the heuristics in employed before ("if more than one album
> is in the dir...").
> 
> While it is still possible to force the right behavior
> by selecting "Do not show under Various Artists" for each of the erroneous
> albums, it would still be better to restore the original heuristics as there
> may be lots of albums merged this way. I think the old heuristics made sense
> (why would albums be put into separate directories otherwise, if they are
> a single compilation album?).
> 
> The attached patch restores the following logic: If any given directory
> contains tracks that were sorted into a single album and and that album
> was not created as a compilation (i.e. it has non-empty artists), this
> album is excluded from being merged with other albums to create a "compilation".
> 
> 
> Diffs
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>   src/core-impl/collections/db/ScanResultProcessor.cpp 4f02a16 
> 
> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/104294/diff/
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> Testing
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> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Alexey Neyman
> 
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