>torrent an artist's discography
>none of the albums are fucking tagged right
>have to go through and autistically tag each one to my liking
I don't like doing that, either. Make sure to label correctly whenever you, yourself, make a contribution.
>>71622051
>go to Spotify
>artist's whole discography is there
>no need to waste my fucking time tagging
>download an artist's discography
>its a different artist with the same name
>>71622107
spotify only has popular normie-core artists and meme music you dumb frogposter
>>71622051
what a pleb
musicbee masterrace
>>71622051
>pirate album
>it's fucking 128 kbps transcoded up to 320
>>71622121
That's not true at all. Although I wish they had more mixtapes/EPs and not just albums.
>>71622051
>find a true cbr 320 discography of a more obscure artist that's tagged beautifully
you fucking assburger
>>71622121
Fuck off, cunt.
It's got plently of obscure enough shit on there.
Some songs still have less than >1000 plays
If it's not on Spotify it's on Soulseek
>>71622924
I downloaded and album on slsk once and the uploader had fucked with every track after the first one, one was bass booosted to shit and others were slowed beyond recognition and nightcored
the last track had the comment "stealers never learn"
fucking soulseek
>>71622051
>don't torrent albums
>give artists the respect and pay they fucking deserve
>tag my albums to my own liking because I don't have fucking ADHD and also don't need drones on the Internet to tell me what tags are correct
>Frippster smiles upon me
>I know I'm safe from the upcoming Frippocaust unlike you filthy fucking pirates
>>71622124
How do I master MusicBee?
>>71622428
how can u tell the difference
i dont care as much about tags anymore since i quit last.fm
it's nice
>>71623014
patience, my son, patience
and it has an auto-tag feature too fill in all the data
>>71623078
Oh, right! I'm pretty sure I already do that. 99% of the time I buy physical albums to rip to MusicBee, and when I do it gives me a whole prompt where I can select the album name, the track names, what tracks I do and don't want to include (like if there's bonus tracks that I don't want to listen to when I listen to the whole album - by the way, how do you deal with those?), and the tags, above others. Whenever I insert a CD, it always asks me exactly what edition it is (like what country it is from) and then fills in the tags. So I guess it's all taken care of!
My question is, how do I fiddle with genres? Is there, like, a whole genre tree? Like, I want to have it set up so that Progressive Rock, Post-Punk, New Wave, and Experimental Rock are subsets of Art Rock, which is a subset of Rock. And other subsets of Rock could be Pop Rock, and a subset of Pop Rock could be Power Pop... The possibilities are endless. Is all this possible? Or must I use the genre system that last.fm or whatever runs on? Because I tried to change Daft Punk - Discovery's genre from Electronic (which is what MusicBee defines it as) to House (which is more accurate), and from what I can tell that change seems to stick in the album tags, but when I go to the main music tab and sort by Genre, it still lists Discovery as Electronic. I assume that this is because of last.fm or whatever, like I said.
>>71622428
>wise up to transcoding after years of collecting music and decide to go through library
>transcodes fucking everywhere
>delete a bunch and download 320kbps copies of them all
>check again for transcodes
>every single one is a fucking 128-320 transcode
>ripping album from youtube using a third party website
>filename includes website name in capital letters
>>71622924
>less than greater than 1000 plays
just fucking kill yourself already
especially for responding to bait
>>71623236
Wish I could help man, but I haven't a clue. Maybe try asking on the MusicBee forum?
>Unknown Artist - Track 1
>Unknown Artist - Track 2
>Unknown Artist - Track 3...
>>71623287
>>ripping album from youtube using a third party website
who does this
>>71623287
>>ripping album from youtube using a third party website
how can you be on /mu/ and do this
just neck yourself my man
>>71622051
>he doesn't buy physical copies of albums he likes
>entire discography is in one folder with just the titles
>sit on wikipedia for sixty hours changing each tag and dropping it into the right folder
>download entire discography on REDACTED
>everything is tagged correctly
>>71623038
Look at the spectogram in Audacity (free audio editing program). Shows you the frequency range of the audio file. 128 kbps files peak somewhere around 12 kHz iirc. Unless that was the initial production quality but that's relatively uncommon. 320 kbps files peak at 20 kHz and lossless audio peaks at 22 kHz
>>71624175
A 13 years old
>apple music
>can't change get info anymore
>some albums randomly rearrange themselves
>>71622998
I only buy music from poorfag artists
>>71622107
I'm surprised people on /mu/ can listen to mp3 cancer. Lossless is the only enjoyable format for the ear
you should be doing that anyway just to be sure.
also
>be an acne scarred mess
>receive ads like this
should i stick a post it note over my laptop's webcam boys?
>>71622051
>he illegally downloads an artist's discography for absolutely free
>he thinks he has a right to complain about trivial things like this
>>71622118
What
>>71622976
Kek
>>71622121
So fucking wrong it's incredible.
>>71626159
>Listen to spotify on iPhone because it's autistic to listen to music on anything other than ear buds in public.
>Listen to CDs in my car and on my stereo system
Anyone doing it otherwise is a snowflake or autist.
>>71622118
This is how I got into jazz. Tried to download One Step Beyond by Madness back in the mediafire days and accidentally got One Step Beyond by Jackie McLean. I'd never heard of him, but I gave it a listen and got hooked.
>>71623285
how do you check for transcodes?
>>71622107
Spotify has terrible tagging though
>>71627622
It's fun to annoy the tagspergs on last.fm though.
>album tagged as "Album name [REMASTERED]"
>>71622051
>Torrents an artist's discography
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>>71622051
Download mp3tag
http://www.mp3tag.de/en/
Takes you like 2 minutes to tag all the tracks since you can select them all and set artist name, album title, e.t.c.
>stealing art
please stop
>>71622107
>using spotify
>NORMIEEEE
>>71622118
holy shit the other animal collective is weird
>>71627560
Download Spek
>>71626159
The difference between 320 and FLAC is literally impossible for humans to detect
>>71627830
What's wrong with this? It's good to distinguish the original from the remasters so people know what they're listening to.
>>71629294
>giving someone profit when you don't have to
please stop
>>71630638
>being this much of a pleb
When the ear is correctly trained, the differences between 320 and FLAC are astounding.
Once you go FLAC, you never come back.
>>71630638
aha yeah literally impossible
granted, I listen to 320kbps because I have to listen really hard to hear the difference
>>71624282
how did you get invited?
>only one torrent of obscure band
>missing your favorite album
>no album art
>songs named wrong/out of order
>no properties set for players to recognize band, album, etc.
It hurts, and the cherry on top
>cant even buy a digital online
>>71631240
through animebytes. or you can take the interview.
https://interviewfor.red/en/index.html
>>71631478
thanks man
>album tagged perfectly on pc
>all the tags are messed up on phone
>download a free album from an artists official website
>the only tag on each track is the song title so I have to manually tag them all with track number, artist name and album name