This works, thanks!CarlitoGil wrote:The problem you're having, I believe, is that diferent scripts are using the same name for a SQL table to store the Acoustid fingerprints, but they don't store the data in the same order as my script.mhendu wrote:...I attempted it on tracks that I hadn't run through the AcoustID Generator script.
That's going to be fixed in the next version.
In the meantime, if you can findand edit line 29 and changeCode: Select all
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Const sAcoustidSQL = "AcoustidFingerprints"
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This bug has eluded me. I haven't been able to reproduce it.Ryzaar wrote:Confirming the location of the files and that they are not hidden or read-only ... So potentially something to do with that temporary path.
If you please, while that error message is still visible, go to the folder
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If Not oFSO.FolderExists(sTemporaryPath) Then msgbox("iTunesMonkey: MISSING TEMPORARY FOLDER"& vbCrLf & sTemporaryPath)
If Not oFSO.FileExists(sTemporaryPath &"acoustid"& i &".txt") Then msgbox("iTunesMonkey: NO TEMPORARY OUTPUT FILE"& vbCrLf & sTemporaryPath &"acoustid"& i &".txt")
And finally, does it happen with every audio file or some?
Could you send me one of those?
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The image tagging doesn't seem to work right - I've got my tags all set up correctly and just need artwork for some tracks, but when I try to tag the artwork and link to a folder.jpg I just get a blank image associated with the track. Any idea why this might be the case?
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I'm not sure what you mean.mhendu wrote:...when I try to tag the artwork and link to a folder.jpg I just get a blank image associated with the track.
Does the script tag it with a white image that it didn't have before? What do you mean "blank"?
Do you have the MediaMonkey settings on "Save image to file folder"?
Do you have "Update tags when editing properties" enabled?
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Thank you for your help, this revealed what the problem was! I had changed my W7 User Account name from 'Ryzaar' to 'Ryan', but wanted to apply the changes to the User Account folder name, environment variables etc, so I had to do this through RegEdit. Obviously there's a bit more to change than what I found in the registry, so I've just changed 'sTemporaryPath' to point exactly where it needs to without variable confusionCarlitoGil wrote:Please, tell me what happens.Code: Select all
If Not oFSO.FolderExists(sTemporaryPath) Then msgbox("iTunesMonkey: MISSING TEMPORARY FOLDER"& vbCrLf & sTemporaryPath) If Not oFSO.FileExists(sTemporaryPath &"acoustid"& i &".txt") Then msgbox("iTunesMonkey: NO TEMPORARY OUTPUT FILE"& vbCrLf & sTemporaryPath &"acoustid"& i &".txt")
Probably not an issue many other people will have, thankfully!
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^ To clarify, the temporary path variable in your script was trying to point to 'Ryzaar' still. It might be because I installed MediaMonkey before I changed the account name.
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You see, I would never be able to reproduce that because I've installed Windows too many times and take care to use the right username after installation. Thanks for the help.Ryzaar wrote:It might be because I installed MediaMonkey before I changed the account name.
Somebody else reported that bug, so I don't know how many people have that problem, but it's enough for me to try and find a solution.
I thought I could trust MediaMonkey to tell me the temporary folder.
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Yes, both of those settings are enabled. I can tag artwork from Amazon just fine. At the moment, though, the script doesn't even do anything when I click Auto-Tag. There's a button at the top left, shaped like a CD, that allows me to tag the track with artwork, but it saves it in a temporary folder so I have to go back after the fact and clean it up. When Auto-Tag responded the other day it would set the track to use folder.jpg as the artwork but it wouldn't actually download any artwork.CarlitoGil wrote:I'm not sure what you mean.mhendu wrote:...when I try to tag the artwork and link to a folder.jpg I just get a blank image associated with the track.
Does the script tag it with a white image that it didn't have before? What do you mean "blank"?
Do you have the MediaMonkey settings on "Save image to file folder"?
Do you have "Update tags when editing properties" enabled?
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It won't. MediaMonkey made the Auto-Tag feature for one album at the time, like the Amazon script does, so mine with multiple artworks is not supported, and I can't detect when you press "Auto-Tag".mhendu wrote:At the moment, though, the script doesn't even do anything when I click Auto-Tag.
I requested that to MediaMonkey, but so far, no response.
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... =4&t=72025
I tag my artwork right into the file, so I have to confess I never really tested the "Save image to file folder" way. I'll look into it.mhendu wrote:There's a button at the top left, shaped like a CD, that allows me to tag the track with artwork, but it saves it in a temporary folder so I have to go back after the fact and clean it up. When Auto-Tag responded the other day it would set the track to use folder.jpg as the artwork but it wouldn't actually download any artwork.
In the meantime, try dragging the image from the script and drop it into the MediaMonkey artwork panel, just like if it were on a folder. Of course, only select the tracks you want with that artwork.
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Hello,
Ive been noticing that a lot of the album dates have been incorrect. Ive been using mostly the iTunes Album search, though i cannot confirm it only happens in this option. Some of the dates are off by a couple years, some off by a few decades. One example is the Album "Back In Black" by AC/DC. iTunes shows the release date as Aug 1980, and your script put the release date as 2012 using the iTunes Album search. Another example is the Album "Put Up Or Shut Up (Deluxe Version)" by All Time Low. iTunes put the release date as Jul 25, 2006 while your script put the date as 2008.
Otherwise its a great script and ive had a lot of luck with it. Keep up the good work, its appreciated!
p.s.
Im also having the issue with the album art not saving no matter what i try. It seems this is a common issue for people. if anyone is interested ive found a couple decent alternatives.
The first being a VB script that will use the artwork download using the "Get Album Artwork" option within iTunes and embed in as well as make a folder.jpg. its called CreateFolderArt.vbs and can be found here http://samsoft.org.uk/iTunes/scripts.asp
The second is a program called iCoverArt. It also will use the downloaded art from iTunes and embed it and create a folder.jpg. If you dont mind doing 5 tracks at a time, its free, otherwise its a measly $5 to buy the full version.
Ive been noticing that a lot of the album dates have been incorrect. Ive been using mostly the iTunes Album search, though i cannot confirm it only happens in this option. Some of the dates are off by a couple years, some off by a few decades. One example is the Album "Back In Black" by AC/DC. iTunes shows the release date as Aug 1980, and your script put the release date as 2012 using the iTunes Album search. Another example is the Album "Put Up Or Shut Up (Deluxe Version)" by All Time Low. iTunes put the release date as Jul 25, 2006 while your script put the date as 2008.
Otherwise its a great script and ive had a lot of luck with it. Keep up the good work, its appreciated!
p.s.
Im also having the issue with the album art not saving no matter what i try. It seems this is a common issue for people. if anyone is interested ive found a couple decent alternatives.
The first being a VB script that will use the artwork download using the "Get Album Artwork" option within iTunes and embed in as well as make a folder.jpg. its called CreateFolderArt.vbs and can be found here http://samsoft.org.uk/iTunes/scripts.asp
The second is a program called iCoverArt. It also will use the downloaded art from iTunes and embed it and create a folder.jpg. If you dont mind doing 5 tracks at a time, its free, otherwise its a measly $5 to buy the full version.
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I was also wondering if you would be willing to include the option of adding the "ITUNESCATALOGID" tag. Im sure its easily parsed (if its not already) from the data youre querying.
I ask because it makes it easier for iTunes to find the correct album art when using the "Get Album Artwork" option within iTunes. And since many people are having issues adding the art work directly from iTunesMonkey it would help with some 3rd party workarounds.
Thanks.
I ask because it makes it easier for iTunes to find the correct album art when using the "Get Album Artwork" option within iTunes. And since many people are having issues adding the art work directly from iTunesMonkey it would help with some 3rd party workarounds.
Thanks.
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I had another quick question.
When doing an album search is it possible for your script to find album variants and lets you choose the version you want. For example when in the store there is Album and Album (Deluxe Version). My experience is your script often matches with the deluxe version even when i have the normal version which would tag the wrong album name and total tracks and possibly disc number.
When doing an album search is it possible for your script to find album variants and lets you choose the version you want. For example when in the store there is Album and Album (Deluxe Version). My experience is your script often matches with the deluxe version even when i have the normal version which would tag the wrong album name and total tracks and possibly disc number.
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Hi.
1980 is in the copyright part. I could get the date from there, but that's tricky for some albums.
2012 is the date that the iTunes API returns for that album. Must be the date they published it on iTunes and not the real physical release.Banditware wrote:One example is the Album "Back In Black" by AC/DC. iTunes shows the release date as Aug 1980, and your script put the release date as 2012 using the iTunes Album search.
1980 is in the copyright part. I could get the date from there, but that's tricky for some albums.
You can mofidy the script if you want, I can tell you where, but I rather work on making this script better.Banditware wrote:I was also wondering if you would be willing to include the option of adding the "ITUNESCATALOGID" tag.
The Album mode should fill the drop-down list (on the very top of the window) with other albums that match.Banditware wrote:When doing an album search is it possible for your script to find album variants and lets you choose the version you want.
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Thanks for the reply,
If you can let me know how to edit the script so that each song can be tagged with its corresponding ITUNESCATALOGID i would very much appreciate it.
Also for now its easy enough to use a second program to get the proper year in there.
I have another request however.
Can you get the ITUNESADVISORY in order to tag explicit tracks? This will help people with the issue of itunes possibly incorrectly matching songs as clean and loosing their explicit version.
Thanks!!!
If you can let me know how to edit the script so that each song can be tagged with its corresponding ITUNESCATALOGID i would very much appreciate it.
Also for now its easy enough to use a second program to get the proper year in there.
I have another request however.
Can you get the ITUNESADVISORY in order to tag explicit tracks? This will help people with the issue of itunes possibly incorrectly matching songs as clean and loosing their explicit version.
Thanks!!!
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In MediaMonkey.vbsBanditware wrote:If you can let me know how to edit the script so that each song can be tagged with its corresponding ITUNESCATALOGID i would very much appreciate it.
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.oSongRemote.Path = sTemporaryPath & aMatchIDs(i) &".m4a"
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You mean you want the censored title?Banditware wrote:Can you get the ITUNESADVISORY in order to tag explicit tracks? This will help people with the issue of itunes possibly incorrectly matching songs as clean and loosing their explicit version.
I guess replacing
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