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Hey Folks, I have a bit of a conundrum that I'm hoping the hive mind can assist with.

I am in the process of learning docker to prep for my migration to Linux, but I have some questions about my filesystem structure. Currently my media files of all types live on a single file-based iSCSI LUN hosted on a QNAP which I connect to from a Windows machine. In my research to see if this would be consistent with best practice, I came to the conclusion that I should create independent NFS shares that the docker containers would connect to individually, rather than serving the files to the containers through the host and it's iSCSI connection.

This leads to my problem.

I can't seem to find any way to directly copy data from the LUN to one of my newly created NFS shares. With the volume of data I'll need to copy I'm trying to avoid as much overhead as possible, and using my Windows machine to connect to the new NFS share, then transferring the files from the iSCSI share, would be ludicrously inefficient.

As I'm able to SSH into my NAS, my first thought was to try and mount the iSCSI file locally and rsync the contents directly to the NFS share. After finding the home of the iSCSI file in the NAS filesystem, I discovered that it is not stored as a single, mountable file, but broken up into 1TB chunks. This leaves me unable to mount it, even in part, as each of the files lack an identifiable filesystem. Further, this is my largest partition, and so I don't (currently) have the space to attempt to concatenate the files into a single file (assuming that would even work, no idea).

After giving up on this approach, I decided to try and log into it's own external iSCSI target (from the NAS), then mount the LUN as I would from an external client. I thought I might be in the clear, as the login was successful, and both iscsiadm and the NAS GUI showed the active session to itself. But no matter where I looked I could see no evidence of a newly available partition, only those that were there from before I connected to the iSCSI target.

At this point the next step seems to be shrinking the partition and trying to concatenate the iSCSI files as I mentioned earlier. I have the space to play with, but I'll need to convert the volume to thin-provisioned, then shrink the volume, which would likely take foreverrrrrrr. But really, even this option sucks, because I'd prefer to avoid jeopardizing my primary storage volume in changing the provisioning style.

So anyway, after banging my head on it for the last few hours, I decided to step away and do some "rubber ducky debugging" with you guys.

So here are my questions: Is migrating to NFS worth the effort? Would the file concatenation method even work? COULD the loopback iSCSI method work if I do something differently? Any other tricks, or maybe something in the QNAP App Marketplace?

Any assistance welcome, thanks for reading!

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I was looking for a pretty niche indie game, but I wanted to try it out before purchasing... The only link that still works is made by a user who made their account 4 years ago and about 700 posts, but also 1 warning.

How do I know whether or not I should trust this link?

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I've recently installed tailscale as a plugin on my Unraid NAS with the *arr suite and random other things on it.

I was under the impression that once I had everything set up, I would be able to access my LAN services the exact same way remotely as if I was at home connected to WiFi, specifically with their local 192.168.1.x:xxxx addresses.

What I've found is that I can't do that with the local addresses, but tailscale provides me with a separate external address that I can use with the proper port numbers for the Unraid containers, which I've added via the subnet router function, although I don't totally understand how that works tbh.

Beyond that, I have a raspberry pi that runs home assistant, and I expected to be able to access that as well, but haven't been able to figure that out. Must I install tailscale on that device as well? I thought that by using my NAS as an exit node, I'd be able to get to it.

Pardon my ignorance and thank you for your help.

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hope this isn't a violation of rule 3

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As stated in the title, I went to some posts and comments that I had bookmarked for some media that I was trying to download. This was on my lemmy.world account. Turns out they're gone. Doing some digging and found out this community was still up but wasn't visible on lemmy.world. what happend?

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I have decided to switch to Linux Mint from windows. I don't use computer for work that much. And for my personal use I'm switching to Linux Mint. I have heard a lot about it. So giving it a try. I know about emulating windows in linux to play window games. But how do you use cracks and stuff?? Does emulating also access my 100% graphics card or less? I want to know about all these. Please people in my condition help. Thanks in advance :)

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[Original date of post creation: 2024-06-02]

Hello everyone!

For a long time, I wanted to write a guide with my process of donwloading and tagging songs (I can use it as a guide for me in case I forget it, haha). Anything here is a suggestion, you can do it differently if you want. (This guide is for windows (10) devices, linux tools may be different. I haven't moved to Linux, yet..) This is gonna be long.



Tools we may need:

(online means that they don't have to be installed)

-- Deemix to download songs from deezer (open source).

-- Soulseek platfrom to share music. There is an android open source client SeekerAndroid and a PC open source client Nicotine+.

-- TuneMyMusic website to create/edit/import/export playlists to/from/in various music platfrom (online). It can also export in text.

-- ytDownloader to download songs from Youtube (for PC, open source). It can also download videos/songs from many other sources, acts as a gui for yt-dpl.

-- Seal to download songs from Youtube (for android, open source). It can also download videos/songs from many other sources, acts as a gui for yt-dpl.

-- Mp3tag (for Linux you can use puddletag, but I can't help you with that as of now) to manually (and batch) edit tags of my downloaded songs (closed source freeware, until recently I thought it was open source.. I might replace it with Kid3 if I ever get to know how to use it). Mp3tag has "actions" which help you do batch edit of metadata, like format the filename of a song using the artist and title tags (and with ctrl+a you can select all songs to apply that action).

-- OneTagger to automatically tag songs (open source). It can fetch metadata from various platforms, like musicbrainz, deeer, spotify, musixmatch, bandcamp, discogs etc.

-- LyricsGenius python program to fetch data from genius using genius api (open source).

-- lrcget to batch fetch lyrics from lrclib (open source).

-- lrclib website with synced and unsynced lyrics (online).

-- Genius website with unsynced lyrics, song metadata and lyrics interpretations (online).

-- Notepad++ to edit text (open source).

-- fre:ac to convert my files from .flac to .opus (open source). It can do many more, it can also rip CDs etc.

-- Quodlibet windows/linux/macos music player (open source). Very good.

-- Symphony android music player (open source). Very good.

-- ListenBrainz to record my listening history (open source, online). It has an offcial open source android client too. Many music players (on pc at least) have plug-ins that support ListenBrainz.

-- Noteable mentions: Simplest file renamer to batch rename files or get a list of the filenames in a folder (open source) and Libre Office to use the Office calc funtions (open source).



The download part:

I will be using Deemix as my primary source, Soulseek for anything else and Youtube when I can't find my song anywhere else.

Deemix needs an account, so you can probably find a ARL here (arl is like a token for an account). If the link doesn't work in the future, you'll have to find it yourself. Soulseek simply needs a free account (but there it is encouraged to share your music with others).

In Deemix you can search songs seperately or download playlists (either from deemix or spotify). You can create spotify playlists from various sources (even text list) with TuneMyMusic.

Deemix settings:

-- Use this trackname template in all occasions:

%artist% - %title% [%year%]

-- Save covers at 1200 size in .png format

-- Save all tags apart from copyright

-- Set concurent downloads to 1, because it makes sure songs from playlists get downloaded with the same order in the playlist (it helps me check later what has been downloaded properly) and makes it harder to be detected.

-- Set it to download Flac and set it to create .lrc files

-- Turn on Keep "Various artists" in the Album artists

-- Use YYYY-MM-DD date format

-- Set it to remove "featured artists" from the title

-- Add your Spotify account with the proper tokens/credentials

Youtube: either use yt-dpl or ytDonloader (it has a gui)



The tagging part (the longest part):

Our main tools will be Mp3tag and OneTagger. OneTagger will fetch the tags and Mp3tag will edit them.

First, we will create our folder structure which we will use:

-- Create a folder 1T.

-- Inside create 10 more: 0 Raw, 1 Deezer, 2 Spotify, 3 Musicbrainz, 4 Bandcamp, 5 Musixmatch, 6 Opus, 7 Final, Images, Texts.

-- Inside the 7 Final folder create 2 more: Flac and Opus.

I will first describe how to set up OneTagger, Mp3tag and anything else and then I'll describe the steps.

OneTagger settings:

(!Attention!) I mention any changes from the default, anything else I'll probably not mention it.

Some terms explained before we start:

-- ReleaseID is the part after the last / of the deezer url of the album which the song belongs to. i.e. from this link https://www.deezer.com/en/album/5447741 the id is 5447741.

-- TrackID is the part after the last / of the deezer url of the album which the song belongs to. If you download a song from Deemix, it usually has the TrackID saved in the SOURCEID tag. i.e. from this link https://www.deezer.com/en/track/55848051 the id is 55848051.

First we will create our AutoTag profiles:

1) Create new profile 1 Deezer

(This is for songs downloaded with Deemix, the 6th profile is the universal alternative.)

-- In platforms tab select Deezer as platform

-- In tags tab, select Version, Label, ReleaseID, Catalog Number, Disc Number, OneTagger Tags. (Select album art only if you want to change the art or you haven't downloaded the songs from deemix). Select as input the path of the folder 0 Raw.

-- In platform specific settings set Album Art resolution to 1600 (Redundant step)

-- In advanced turn on only ID3v2.4, Identify tracks with Shazam, Move successfully tagged files after taggins and add the path of the 1 Deezer folder underneath. In the overwrite tags area, add those tags: Version, Label, ReleaseID, Catalog Number, Disc Number, OneTagger Tags. Set track number leading zeros to 2 and use // as separators.

2) Create new profile 2 Spotify

-- In platforms tab select Spotify as platform

-- In tags tab, select Album Artist, ReleaseID, TrackID, URL. Select as input the path of the folder 1 Deezer.

-- In platform specific settings put in your Spotify credentials

-- In advanced turn on only ID3v2.4, Identify tracks with Shazam, Move successfully tagged files after taggins and add the path of the 2 Spotify folder underneath. In the overwrite tags area, add those tags: Album Artist, ReleaseID, TrackID, URL. Set track number leading zeros to 2 and use // as separators.

3) Create new profile 3 Musicbrainz

-- In platforms tab select Musicbrainz as platform

-- In tags tab, select Genre, ReleaseID, TrackID, URL. Select as input the path of the folder 2 Spotify.

-- In advanced turn on only ID3v2.4, Identify tracks with Shazam, Move successfully tagged files after taggins and add the path of the 3 Musicbrainz folder underneath. In the overwrite tags area, add those tags: Genre, ReleaseID, TrackID, URL. Set track number leading zeros to 2 and use // as separators.

4) Create new profile 4 Bandcamp

-- In platforms tab select Bandcamp as platform

-- In tags tab, select Genre, Style/Subgenre, ReleaseID, TrackID. Select as input the path of the folder 3 Musicbrainz.

-- In advanced turn on only ID3v2.4, Identify tracks with Shazam, Move successfully tagged files after taggins and add the path of the 4 Bandcamp folder underneath. In the overwrite tags area, add those tags: Genre, Style/Subgenre, ReleaseID, TrackID. Set track number leading zeros to 2 and use // as separators. In Genre/Style/Subgenre options select Merge to Genre tag.

5) Create new profile 5 Musixmatch

-- In platforms tab select Musixmatch as platform

-- In tags tab, select Unsynced Lyrics, Synced Lyrics. Select as input the path of the folder 4 Bandcamp.

-- In advanced turn on only ID3v2.4, Identify tracks with Shazam, Write .LRC file, Move successfully tagged files after taggins and add the path of the 5 Musixmatch folder underneath. In the overwrite tags area, add those tags: Unsynced Lyrics, Synced Lyrics. Set track number leading zeros to 2 and use // as separators. In Genre/Style/Subgenre options select Merge to Genre tag.

Extra/Secondary profiles to use when you don't tag songs downloaded from Deemix:

6) Create new profile 1 Deezer - Universal

-- In platforms tab select Deezer as platform

-- In tags tab, select everything apart from Explicit and Album Art (select album art only if you want to change the art or you haven't downloaded the songs from deemix). Select as input the path of the folder 0 Raw.

-- In platform specific settings set Album Art resolution to 1600 (Redundant step)

-- In advanced turn on only Overwrite tags, ID3v2.4, Identify tracks with Shazam, Move successfully tagged files after taggins and add the path of the 1 Deezer folder underneath. Set track number leading zeros to 2 and use // as separators.

7) Create new profile 2 Spotify - Universal

-- In platforms tab select Spotify as platform

-- In tags tab, select Artist, Album Artist, ReleaseID, TrackID, ISRC, URL. Select as input the path of the folder 1 Deezer.

-- In platform specific settings put in your Spotify credentials

-- In advanced turn on only ID3v2.4, Identify tracks with Shazam, Move successfully tagged files after taggins and add the path of the 2 Spotify folder underneath. In the overwrite tags area, add those tags: Artist, ReleaseID, TrackID, ISRC, URL. Set track number leading zeros to 2 and use // as separators.

8) Create new profile 3 Musicbrainz - Universal

-- In platforms tab select Musicbrainz as platform

-- In tags tab, select Genre, ReleaseID, TrackID, ISRC, URL. Select as input the path of the folder 2 Spotify.

-- In advanced turn on only ID3v2.4, Identify tracks with Shazam, Move successfully tagged files after taggins and add the path of the 3 Musicbrainz folder underneath. In the overwrite tags area, add those tags: Genre, ReleaseID, TrackID, ISRC, URL. Set track number leading zeros to 2 and use // as separators.

These are all the profiles we will need.

Next we will set up the Audio Features tab:

-- Put in your spotify credentials and log in.

-- In the Select Input field put the path of the 5 Musixmatch folder.

-- Leave properties as they are.

-- In separators section use // as the separators.

-- In advanced section enable the Write OneTagger meta tag and Include subfolders. Disable the Skip already tagged tracks.

And now OneTagger is set up.


Mp3tag setup:

1) First we will create an export configuration which we will use later:

-- Create a new configuration csv for py script (only artist and title), and edit it using this as the code:

$filename(titleartistlist.csv,utf-16)artist	title
$loop(%_filename_ext%)$meta_sep(artist,$char(44) )	%title%
$loopend()

-- Set export filename to titleartistlist.csv and add behind it the path of the Texts folder we created before (we want the exported file to be inside the Texts folder)

2) Then we will create our actions:

(I will write the name and the steps needed to create each action)

1. wwwaudio to wwwaudiosource (Deezer) from Deemix

-- Create a format action type: set field to WWWAUDIOSOURCE and format string to https://www.deezer.com/track/%sourceid%

2. wwwaudio to www (Spotify)

-- Create a format action type: set field to WWW and format string to %wwwaudiofile%

3a. Format 1 rating

-- Create a format action type: set field to RATING and format string to 20

-- Create a format action type: set field to RATING WMP and format string to 1

3b. Format 1 rating

-- Create a format action type: set field to RATING and format string to 40

-- Create a format action type: set field to RATING WMP and format string to 64

3c. Format 1 rating

-- Create a format action type: set field to RATING and format string to 60

-- Create a format action type: set field to RATING WMP and format string to 128

3d. Format 1 rating

-- Create a format action type: set field to RATING and format string to 80

-- Create a format action type: set field to RATING WMP and format string to 192

3e. Format 1 rating

-- Create a format action type: set field to RATING and format string to 100

-- Create a format action type: set field to RATING WMP and format string to 255

4. Filename format artist - title [year]( -- [YT])

-- Create a format action type: set field to _FILENAME and format string to $meta_sep(artist,; ) - %title% $char(91)$left(%year%,4)$char(93)$if($geql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)YT$char(93)),1), -- $char(91)YT$char(93),)

-- Note: $char(91) is [ and $char(93) is ]

4b. Filename format artist - title [year]( -- [YT])

-- Create a format action type: set field to _FILENAME and format string to $meta_sep(artist,; ) - %title%$if($geql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)YT$char(93)),1), -- $char(91)YT$char(93),)

5. Add-Fix [Xstar(s)] genre

-- Create a format action type: set field to GENRE and format string to $if($or($geql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)5stars$char(93)),1),$geql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)4stars$char(93)),1),$geql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)3stars$char(93)),1),$geql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)2stars$char(93)),1),$geql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)1star$char(93)),1),$geql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)0star$char(93)),1)),$replace($meta_sep(genre,\\\\),$char(91)5stars$char(93),$char(91)$div(%rating%,20)star$ifgreater(%rating%,20,s,)$char(93),$char(91)4stars$char(93),$char(91)$div(%rating%,20)star$ifgreater(%rating%,20,s,)$char(93),$char(91)3stars$char(93),$char(91)$div(%rating%,20)star$ifgreater(%rating%,20,s,)$char(93),$char(91)2stars$char(93),$char(91)$div(%rating%,20)star$ifgreater(%rating%,20,s,)$char(93),$char(91)1star$char(93),$char(91)$div(%rating%,20)star$ifgreater(%rating%,20,s,)$char(93),$char(91)0star$char(93),$char(91)$div(%rating%,20)star$ifgreater(%rating%,20,s,)$char(93)),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\)\\\\$char(91)$div(%rating%,20)star$ifgreater(%rating%,20,s,)$char(93))

6. Replace hiphoprap and Capitalise Genre

-- Create a replace action type: set field to GENRE, original to Hip-hop-rap and replace with Rap/Hip-Hop

-- Create a replace action type: set field to GENRE, original to Rap/Hip Hop and replace with Rap/Hip-Hop

-- Create a case conversion action type: set field to GENRE, case conversion to Mixed Case and words begin from/after any of ;/&[- (the spacebar is not a typo)

7. Synced Lyrics from lrc

(this has a lot of steps because we use regular expressions to fix the line breaks)

-- Create an Import text file action type: set field to SYNCEDLYRICS and filename %_filename%.lrc

-- Create a replace with regular expression action type: set field to SYNCEDLYRICS, regular expression to \]\x20, replace with \] and don't use case-sensitive comparison

-- Create a replace with regular expression action type: set field to SYNCEDLYRICS, regular expression to \]\x20, replace with \] and don't use case-sensitive comparison

-- Create a replace with regular expression action type: set field to SYNCEDLYRICS, regular expression to (\]\r\n|\]\n), replace with \]\x{266A}\n and don't use case-sensitive comparison

-- Create a replace with regular expression action type: set field to SYNCEDLYRICS, regular expression to \r, replace with `` (nothing, blank) and don't use case-sensitive comparison

-- Create a format action type: set field to SYNCEDLYRICS and format string to $if($strcmp($right(%syncedlyrics%,1),$char(93)),%syncedlyrics%$char(9834),%syncedlyrics%)

-- Create a format action type: set field to SYNCEDLYRICS and format string to $char(91)ti:%title%$char(93)$char(10)$char(91)ar:%artist%$char(93)$char(10)%syncedlyrics%

-- Create a format action type: set field to LYRICS and format string to %syncedlyrics%

-- Create a replace with regular expression action type: set field to LYRICS, regular expression to (\[\d\d\:\d\d.\d\d\]|\[\d\d\:\d\d.\d\d\d]), replace with `` (nothing, blank) and don't use case-sensitive comparison

-- Create a format action type: set field to UNSYNCEDLYRICS and format string to %lyrics%

8. Export artist and title for genius and backup year and cover

-- Create an export action type: pick the csv for py script (only artist and title) we've created and set export filename to titleartistlist.csv and add behind it the path of the Texts folder we created before (we want the exported file to be inside the Texts folder)

-- Create a format action type: set field to DEEZER_YEAR and format string to %year%

-- Create an export cover to file action and in the format string add the path to the Images\Old\%_filename%_Deezer (from the Images folder we've created). This will act as a backup of our images. Note that it adds the _Deezer name at the end of each filename, this may cause inaccuracies if we use songs that have images from different sources.

9. Merge, trim, and genius Year

-- Create a merge duplicate fields action type: set field to YEAR and separator to \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to GENIUS_YEAR, original to None and replace with 00

-- Create a replace with regular expression action type: set field to GENIUS_YEAR, regular expression to (\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+), replace with $1-$if($eql($len($2),1),0$2,$2)-$if($eql($len($3),1),0$3,$3) and don't use case-sensitive comparison

-- Create a format action type: set field to YEAR and format string to $if($grtr($len(%year%),10),$cutLeft(%year%,6),%year%)

-- Create a format action type: set field to YEAR and format string to $if($or($eql($left(%genius_year%,1),0),$and($strstr(%genius_year%,$char(45)00$char(45)00),$and($eql($len(%deezer_year%),10),$leql($if($less($sub($left(%genius_year%,4),$left(%deezer_year%,4)),0),$mul(-1,$sub($left(%genius_year%,4),$left(%deezer_year%,4))),$sub($left(%genius_year%,4),$left(%deezer_year%,4))),1)))),%deezer_year%,%genius_year%)

Genre adding [YT]

-- Create a format action type: set field to GENRE and format string to $if($eql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)YT$char(93)),0),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\)\\\\$char(91)YT$char(93),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\))

Genre adding [Instrument@l]

-- Create a format action type: set field to GENRE and format string to $if($eql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)Instrument$char(64)l$char(93)),0),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\)\\\\$char(91)Instrument$char(64)l$char(93),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\))

Genre adding [Gr33k]

-- Create a format action type: set field to GENRE and format string to $if($eql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)Gr33k$char(93)),0),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\)\\\\$char(91)Gr33k$char(93),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\))

Genre adding [8b@ll]

-- Create a format action type: set field to GENRE and format string to $if($eql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)8B$char(64)ll$char(93)),0),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\)\\\\$char(91)8B$char(64)ll$char(93),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\))

Genre adding [Nitr0]

-- Create a format action type: set field to GENRE and format string to $if($eql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)Nitr0$char(93)),0),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\)\\\\$char(91)Nitr0$char(93),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\))

Genre adding [F@vourites]

-- Create a format action type: set field to GENRE and format string to $if($eql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)F$char(64)vourites$char(93)),0),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\)\\\\$char(91)F$char(64)vourites$char(93),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\))

Remove favourite genre

-- Create a format action type: set field to GENRE and format string to $if($eql($strstr($meta_sep(genre,\\),$char(91)F$char(64)vourites$char(93)),0),$meta_sep(genre,\\\\),$replace($meta_sep(genre,\\\\),$char(91)F$char(64)vourites$char(93),))

Source to Deezer

-- Create a format action type: set field to SOURCE and format string to Deezer

wwwaudio to wwwaudiosource (Deezer)

-- Create a format action type: set field to WWWAUDIOSOURCE and format string to %wwwaudiofile%

Merge and split tags

-- Create a merge duplicate fields action type: set field to ALBUMARTIST and separator to \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to ALBUMARTIST, original to \\ and replace with ;

-- Create a merge duplicate fields action type: set field to ARTIST and separator to \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to ARTIST, original to \\ and replace with ;

-- Create a merge duplicate fields action type: set field to GENRE and separator to \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to GENRE, original to \\ and replace with ;

-- Create a merge duplicate fields action type: set field to PUBLISHER and separator to \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to PUBLISHER, original to \\ and replace with ;

-- Create a merge duplicate fields action type: set field to AUTHOR and separator to \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to AUTHOR, original to \\ and replace with ;

-- Create a merge duplicate fields action type: set field to COMPOSER and separator to \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to COMPOSER, original to \\ and replace with ;

-- Create a merge duplicate fields action type: set field to AUDIO_FEATURES and separator to \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to AUDIO_FEATURES, original to \\ and replace with ;

-- Create a merge duplicate fields action type: set field to LABEL and separator to \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to LABEL, original to \\ and replace with ;

; to double inverted slash

-- Create a replace action type: set field to ARTIST, original to ; and replace with \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to GENRE, original to ; and replace with \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to ALBUMARTIST, original to ; and replace with \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to AUDIO_FEATURES, original to ; and replace with \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to PUBLISHER, original to ; and replace with \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to LABEL, original to ; and replace with \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to COMPOSER, original to ; and replace with \\

-- Create a replace action type: set field to AUTHOR, original to ; and replace with \\

And these were all the actions we needed!

3) Next we will create our python script that will fetch data from genius:

For this we first need to install the LyricsGenius program from github. Our script will use that program.

I'll just copy paste the code. Name it genius_data_fetcher.py and saved it in the Texts folder we've created.

This script takes a titleartistlist.csv list we create and it creates a geniusdata.txt file which contains the following items separated by tab: geniusID, url, genius song cover url, genius song cover url, arists and title. It also adds in the begging the date or at least the year or year-month (if they exist, otherwise their data slots are filled with zeroes). Lastly it adds in the end of each line the artists and the title of each song it reads from the list. Currently I have disabled/commented out the part that downloads the images, as it's not much necessary.

Remeber to change the path to match the appropriate folders on your device and use your own Genius token (replace the PlaceholderForYourGeniusToken)!

code

import csv
import requests
from lyricsgenius import Genius
genius = Genius('PlaceholderForYourGeniusToken', timeout=20, sleep_time=1)

'''
#imports two .txt
#importing title list
with open("title_list.txt",'r', encoding='utf-16') as titles_file:
    titlelist = titles_file.read().splitlines()
titles_file.close()

# importing artist list
with open("artist_list.txt",'r', encoding='utf-16') as artist_file:
    artistlist = artist_file.read().splitlines()
artist_file.close()
'''

titlelist = []
artistlist = []

with open('C:\\Users\BS\\Downloads\\1T\\Texts\\titleartistlist.csv', mode='r', encoding='utf-16') as csv_file:
    csv_reader = csv.DictReader(csv_file, delimiter='\t')
    #line_count = 0
    for row in csv_reader:
        '''if line_count == 0:
            #print(f'Column names are {", ".join(row)}')
            #print(row["title"])
            line_count += 1
        #print(f'{row["title"]} ; {row["title"]}')
        else:'''
        #print(row["artist"])
        artistlist.append(row["artist"])
        titlelist.append(row["title"])
        #line_count += 1
    #print(f'Processed {line_count} lines.\n')

array_length = len(artistlist)
#searching genius
with open('C:\\Users\BS\\Downloads\\1T\\Texts\\geniusdata.txt', 'w', encoding='utf-16') as gd:
    for i in range(array_length):
        SArtist = artistlist[i]
        STitle = titlelist[i]
        song = genius.search_song(STitle, SArtist)
        if song is None:
            gd.write('0000-00-00\t0000\t0000\t0000\t0000\t0000')  #00 or 0000 as error code
            gd.write('\t')
            gd.write(SArtist)
            gd.write('\t')
            gd.write(STitle)
            gd.write('\n')
        else:
            song_dict = song.to_dict()
            RDate=song_dict.get('release_date_components')
            if RDate is None:
                line = ['0000-00-00\t',
                    str(song_dict.get('id')),'\t',
                    song_dict.get('url'),'\t',
                    song_dict.get('song_art_image_url'),'\t',
                    song_dict.get('artist_names'),'\t',
                    song_dict.get('title'),'\t',
                    SArtist,'\t',STitle,'\n']
                gd.writelines(line)
                #uncomment the next two blocks of code if you want to download the images as well
                '''image_url = song_dict.get('song_art_image_url') #downloads image
                default_url_check = image_url.find('default_cover_image.png')   #checks default image
                print(default_url_check)
                if default_url_check == -1:
                    file_destination = ''.join(['C:\\Users\BS\\Downloads\\1T\\Images\\Genius\\',image_url.rsplit('/', 1)[-1]])
                    res = requests.get(image_url)
                    if res.status_code == 200:  # http 200 means success
                        with open(file_destination, 'wb') as file_handle:  # wb means Write Binary
                            file_handle.write(res.content)
                            file_handle.close()
                        print('Image downloaded')
                else:
                    print('Default image, skip.')'''
            else:
                line = [str(RDate.get('year')),'-',
                    str(RDate.get('month')),'-',
                    str(RDate.get('day')),'\t',
                    str(song_dict.get('id')),'\t',
                    song_dict.get('url'),'\t',
                    song_dict.get('song_art_image_url'),'\t',
                    song_dict.get('artist_names'),'\t',
                    song_dict.get('title'),'\t',
                    SArtist,'\t',STitle,'\n']
                '''image_url = song_dict.get('song_art_image_url') #downloads image
                default_url_check = image_url.find('default_cover_image')   #checks default image
                if default_url_check == -1:
                    file_destination = ''.join(['C:\\Users\BS\\Downloads\\1T\\Images\\Genius\\',image_url.rsplit('/', 1)[-1]])
                    res = requests.get(image_url)
                    if res.status_code == 200:  # http 200 means success
                        with open(file_destination, 'wb') as file_handle:  # wb means Write Binary
                            file_handle.write(res.content)
                            file_handle.close()
                        print('Image downloaded')
                else:
                    print('Default image, skip.')'''
                gd.writelines(line)
gd.close()
print('Finished!!\nGo to:\nC:\\Users\BS\\Downloads\\1T\\Texts\\')
#['_type', 'annotation_count', 'api_path', 'artist_names', 'full_title', 'header_image_thumbnail_url', 'header_image_url', 'id', 'instrumental', 'lyrics_owner_id', 'lyrics_state', 'lyrics_updated_at', 'path', 'pyongs_count', 'relationships_index_url', 'release_date_components', 'release_date_for_display', 'release_date_with_abbreviated_month_for_display', 'song_art_image_thumbnail_url', 'song_art_image_url', 'stats', 'title', 'title_with_featured', 'updated_by_human_at', 'url', 'featured_artists', 'primary_artist', 'artist', 'lyrics']

4) Now that we have our python script, we will create a batch script that will call the python script:

-- Name it GeniusFetcherCall.bat and save it inside the Texts folder. It's just 3 lines of code:

cd C:\Users\BS\Downloads\1T\Texts
python genius_data_fetcher.py
PAUSE

5) We will use this batch script to create a tool in Mp3tag:

(It makes it easier to call it without searching for the actual file.)

-- Go to File->Options->Tools->New

-- In the name field put Genius Data Fetcher and in the path field put the path of your batch script.

We have finished setting up Mp3tag!


Now it's time to actually tag the files:

  1. Throw all your downloaded song files in 0 Raw folder. In case you also downloaded .lrc files, throw the .lrc files in the 5 Musixmatch folder.

  2. Open OneTagger and run the 1. Deezer profile. (If the downloaded files aren't downloaded using Deemix, run the 1. Deezer - Universal profile instead.)

    (!Attention!) Re-run if there are fails/skips. If there are fails again, re-run by enabling the Force Shazam option in the advanced tab (shazam seems to stop working after 20 (successfull?) scans, so you'll have to manually cut and paste the failed scaned songs to the 1 Deezer folder. Do this section every time we run a profile and you get failed/skipped songs. Remember to move the files to the appropriate folder. (Here we move them from 0 Raw to 1 Deezer manually, because we have the set profile to only move the successfully tagged files to the next folder. I won't repeat this section in the next steps to avoid repeating myself.

    Once you're done with scanning, move all songs to the 1 Deezer folder.

    Side note: failed songs probably won't have the Deezer ReleaseID and TrackID. You can add them manually (painfull) with the edit tag tab of OneTagger (or with Mp3tag), by searching online Deezer for each song separately.

  3. Open Mp3tag.

    (!Attention!) You must select the appropriate folder each time you use Mp3tag. This time we must open the 1 Deezer folder by pasting the path of the folder on the directory field located at the middle-bottom right of the window. We want to edit the newly tagged files each time, so we will change that directory after we focus on a different folder. I think simply opening the folder to where we last moved our files should be good. I want mention every time what Directory we will open.

    Select all the songs and run the action 1. wwwaudio to wwwaudiosource (Deezer) from Deemix. If you didn't get the songs using Deemix, then choose wwwaudio to wwwaudiosource (Deezer) instead. This will copy the deezer url of the songs in the WWWAUDIOSOURCE tag.

  4. In OneTagger run the 2. Spotify profile. (If the downloaded files aren't downloaded using Deemix, run the 2. Spotify - Universal profile instead.)

    Once you're done with scanning, move all songs to the 3 Musicbrainz folder.

  5. Open Mp3tag, select all the songs and run the action 2. wwwaudio to www (Spotify). This will copy the spotify url of the songs in the WWW tag.

  6. In OneTagger run the 3. Musicbrainz profile. (If the downloaded files aren't downloaded using Deemix, run the 3. Musicbrainz - Universal profile instead.)

    Once you're done with scanning, move all songs to the 4 Bandcamp folder.

  7. In OneTagger run the 4. Bandcamp profile.

    Once you're done with scanning, move all songs to the 5 Musixmatch folder.

  8. In OneTagger run the 5. Musixmatch profile.

    Once you're done with scanning, move the .lrc files (stored in 4 Bandcamp folder) to the 5 Musixmatch folder.

  9. Open Mp3tag and tag/rate any songs you want using actions from 3a. to 3e. Each of those actions writes on two different tags, one for windows media player and one for the general rating tag. As you can see the 1/2/3/4/5 star scale corresponts to 1/64/128/192/255 in wmp rating and to 20/40/60/80/100 in rating.

  10. In Mp3tag select all the songs and run the 4. Filename format artist - title [year]( -- [YT]) action. This will change the filename of all the songs by using the following template: Artist1; Artist2 - Title [Year] (not the date)

    Each artist is separated by ; and the action adds the -- [YT] suffix only if we have added [YT] as genre in the song, which denotes that we got the song from Youtube.

    The 4b. action is used just in case we don't want to add the [Year] suffix (yet).

  11. In Mp3tag select all the songs and run the 5. Add-Fix [Xstar(s)] genre action. This action reads the RATING tag and adds the appropriate star rating in the GENRE tag. i.e. A song with rating 100 gets [5stars] in the genre tag. A song with 20 rating gets [1star].

  12. In Mp3tag select all songs and run the 6. Replace hiphoprap and Capitalise Genre action. This fixes the Rap/Hip-Hop genre (some sources use different name for the same genre, so I replace them to be uniform) and capitalises the 1st letter of each word.

  13. Now it's time to deal with lyrics. Musixmatch may not find all the lyrics or it may not find synced lyrics (on very rare occassions it may create black .lrc files??). Adding lyrics can be very time consuming. Side note: Mp3tag should change the filename of the .lrc files when you change the filename of the song (.flac, .opus etc.) files.

    a) One way is to install and use lrcget to automatically batch download lyrics and then copy the generated .lrc files to the 5 Musixmatch folder.

    b) Another way is to use the lrclib website which where lrcget fetches the lyrics. You can fine tune the search by yourself. Then you can copy the result to a text file with the same filename of the song you searched and use the .lrc extension. i.e. The Script; will.i.am - Hall of Fame [2012].flac should have a The Script; will.i.am - Hall of Fame [2012].lrc lyrics file.

    c) One last way is to browse Genius website (or any other lyrics website) which has only unsynced lyrics and copy-paste the lyrics to an appropriate .lrc file you will create.

    Once you have all the lyrics files together, you'll have to batch edit them.

    Open all of the files in Notepad++ (just select them all and drag them inside the window). Turn on the document list from notepad to have a better view of the files in a list. Mp3tag and many music players that support lrc files seem to have some issues with extra linebreakes and the way linebreaks are created. On windows \r\n is used for a line break, while linux (and mp3tag/music players seem to prefer) \n. To fix this open the replace dialogue (ctrl+h) on Notepad++. Enable only the Wrap around, Transparency and Extended (search mode) options. In the Find what field we put the text we want to detect and in the Replace with we put the text which we want our detected text to be replace with.

    We will run a series of replacements (follow the order):

    a) Replace ] with ]

    b) Replace ]\n with ]♪\n

    c) Replace \n\r with

    d) Replace \r\n\r\n with \r\n♪\r\n

    e) Replace \n\n with \n♪\n

    f) Replace \r\n with \r\n♪

    This should fix most of the lyrics. Save them all (you can try closing the Notepad++ window and press enter on each confirmation dialogue which will ask to save the file before closing.

    After all these, in Mp3tag run the 7. Synced Lyrics from lrc action. It will copy the contents of the .lrc files in the songs (inside the SYNCEDLYRICS, LYRICS and UNSYNCEDLYRICS tags). The UNSYNCEDLYRICS tag will have the timestamps removed.

    Note: Any songs that don't have an .lrc file will return an error window, just ignore it.

  14. In Mp3tag run the 8. Export artist and title for genius and backup year and cover action. This exports a list containing only the artists and the titles of the songs in a .csv file which will later be used by our python script. It also copies the YEAR (date) tag in the DEEZER_YEAR tag. Lastly, it exports the cover images in the Images/Old folder, while adding the _Deezer suffix to each file created.

  15. Time to use the script we made: Select a random song, right-click, go to Tools and select the Genius Data Fetcher tool. It will open a cmd window and run the python script. This may take a while. It will start writing the geniusdata.txt inside the Texts folder.

    It may stop at a random point. If this happens, copy the contents of the geniusdata.txt to a separate text file, delete the geniusdata.txt and remove any artists-titles the script managed to scan on genius. You want to retain the order of the songs as they are in the titleartistlist.csv list, so be careful when you merge the data from interrupted uses of the script (create a geniusdata.txt with the same order of songs as they are on titleartistlist.csv).

  16. Paste the contents of geniusdata.txt inside LibreOffice Calc (or any kind of Excel program), read them as csv and select Tab as the only delimiter. The script may not have been 100% accurate and it may has mistaken songs for different songs. To fix this, check if the genius artists and title match the last 2 columns which contain the artists and the title we used as input. If there is a mismatch set the date of this song to 0000-00-00. This will prevent from wrong info to appear later in the YEAR tag.

  17. In Mp3tag select all the songs and right-click->Convert->Text file-Tag. In the filename field puth the path of the geniusdata.txt. In the format string field put this text: %genius_year% %genius_id% %genius_url% %genius_art_url% %temp%. This reads the values from the text file we created and pastes them in the appropriate tags of our songs.

  18. In Mp3tag select all songs and run 9. Merge, trim, and genius Year action. This tidies up the YEAR and GENIUS_YEAR tags (merges any duplicate fields, converts the text None to 00 (redundant) and it adds a leading zero to the month and year fields of the genius year). Then it compares the GENIUS_YEAR and DEEZER_YEAR. If the Genius_year starts with 0 (meaning that the date is 0000-00-00) or the month and the days are zero (year-00-00) and the deezer_year has more info than the year (meaning if it isn't simply 4 digits without month-day) and the absolute difference of the years between deezer and genius years are less than one year, it will keep the old, DEEZER_YEAR in the YEAR field, otherwise the GENIUS_YEAR is written on the YEAR field.

  19. In Mp3tag select all songs and run 4. Filename format artist - title [year]( -- [YT]) action. This updates the year in the filename since it probably changed in the step above (19).

  20. Use any of the Genre adding [YT], Genre adding [Instrument@l], Genre adding [Gr33k], Genre adding [8b@ll], Genre adding [Nitr0], Genre adding [F@vourites] actions if you deem it necessary. Afterwards run the 6. Replace hiphoprap and Capitalise Genre action just to make sure things are properly capitalised.

    I decided not to use playlists anymore, but instead to add in the GENRE tag, names of playlists or (custom) attributes. This way, if the player supports multiple genres, you ~don't need playlists anymore! You just pick the genre(s) you want. I put my custom Genres in [] to differentiate them from the rest. You can add more if you know how edit my code in the appropriate actions above. The code I've written checks if the Genre I add already exists in the GENRE tag (it reads all the genres in the tag by mentioning that the separator is \\) and if it doesn't, then it adds the new Genre, along with the rest that already existed.

    [YT]: songs that I downloaded from Youtube

    [Instrument@l]: songs that are purely instrumental

    [Gr33k]: songs that are of Greek language (you can do something similar for other languages)

    [8b@ll] and [Nitr0]: names of previous playlists

    [F@vourites]: songs that I would otherwise add (or already have added) in my spotify/etc. favourites category

  21. In Mp3tag select all songs that got donwloaded from Deemix (or Deezer) and run the Source to Deezer action. This writes the word Deezer in the SOURCE tag. You can edit this if you want to use it with different sources or simply just ignore this step.

  22. To make sure the correct separators are used, use the ; to double inverted slash actions. I have decided to use the double inverted slash \\ as my separator in my .flac files when a tag field has multiple tags (for example the Artist tag in 2Pac; Roniece - Changes [2012].flac will be 2Pac\\Roniece. Mp3tag interpretes \\ as separator for multiple tags and if you check the extended tags of the song, you'll see the Artist tag twice). Many music players seem to get along with that, so I kept it.

  23. Time to convert our songs to .opus (we will also keep the .flac files as well).

    (!Attention!) There may be an issue with deleting/editing the .opus files on windows, this can be somewhat fixed by following one of the two soltions provided in the comments here on reddit (web archive link).

    To do this we must open and set up fre:ac:

    Go to Options->General settings setup:

    a) Select Encoders tab:

    -- Select the Opus Audio Encoder tab. Configure the encoder and leave everything default apart from Bitrate and file extension. Set the Bitrate to 128 and the extension to .opus. Click OK and go back.

    b) Select Output files tab:

    -- In the output folder put the path of the 6 Opus folder we created.

    -- In the output filenames enable only the Use <filename> when title info is not available, Append sequential numbers to otherwise identical filenames and Allow Unicode characters. In the Filename pattern field put <filename> (this prevents fre:ac from creating new folder for each song, as the default behaviour would do).

    And we're done! Fre:ac is set up.

    Go to File->Add->Audio file(s) and add all the .flac files (this could also be done differently). Start the encoding process with the "play" button and wait.

  24. Now we must put our songs in the correct folders:

    -- Move all the .flac files and the .lrc files in the Flac folder we created inside the Final folder.

    -- Move all the .opus files in the Opus folder we created inside the Final folder.

    -- Copy-paste all the .lrc files in the Opus folder we created inside the Final folder.

  25. Now we will transfer any tags to the .opus files that went missing during the conversion.

    -- Open Mp3tag and choose the Flac folder path. Make sure songs are sorted alphabetically (from a to z), select all and then copy (ctrl+c).

    -- In Mp3tag choose the Opus folder path. Make sure songs are sorted alphabetically (from a to z), select all and then paste (ctrl+v).

  26. The last necassary (or not so necassary) step! In Mp3tag choose the Opus folder path. Select all songs and run the Merge and split tags action. This changes the separator from \\ to ; . The reason for that is because the music player on my phone doesn't recognize tag fields with multiple tags. Thus, I have to convert the seperator to ; and this way Mp3tag will merge all multiple tags of the same type into a single tag. Then my music player will separate the tags by recognizing the ; separator.

WE DID IT! Our songs are properly organized and tagged!

As you may have noticed, we didn't use one action. I'll explain what it does:

Remove favourite genre: Removes the [F@vourites] genre. It searches if this genre exist and if yes it removes it. The only limitation I managed to find in my code is that if you somehow only have the [F@vourites] genre multiple times (>1 time) and you have no other genre in the tag field, it won't remove anything. It seems like a very rare case, but this is a bug.

Happy tagging!



Extras:

Music players:

  1. For my Windows PC I use Quodlibet. It reads multiple tags very well and scans my .flac collection rather fast.

    How to set it up:

    -- I have enabled the following plug-ins: Advanced Prefernces, Application Information, Change Language, ListenBrainz Submission, Rescan Songs, Synchronized Lyrics, Unique Query, View Lyrics and Waveform Seek Bar.

    -- In layout prefernces I'm using the Small Column layout and in the column content I use a custom set up with 3 genre columns. I'm using the Panned browser.

    -- In preferences:

    a) Song list tab:

    • I've enabled Jump to playing song automatically, Always allow sorting, Sort songs when tags are modified and Title includes version. I've selected the Artist, Title, Year, Genre and Length to be visible.

    b) Browsers:

    • I have disabled Enable one-click ratings

    c) Library:

    • In the scan directories I have put the path of the Flac directory and have enabled Scan library on start.

    d) Tags:

    • I have everything disabled: I have disabled Auto-save tag changes and Save ratings and play counts in tags.

    Generally, I don't want Quodlibet to alter my tags.

  2. For my Android (13) device I'm using Symphony.

    It has support for custom tag separators, but it doesn't read multiple tags. That's the reason why I'm separting tags with multiple items using ; .

    It takes a long while to initially load the files when you first add the folder, but once it does it is very fast. It has many features, probably the most you can find on an open source android local music player. Plus, it's beauuuutiful.


Music scrobblers/listen history recorders:

I use ListenBrainz on my devices to record my listen history. I have integated my Spotify account too (I just have to find a way to import my whole Spotify listening history with the proper tools). I have installed it on my android device and I added my music players to the list of apps to watch and record. On pc I have the built-in listenbrainz plugin enabled in Quodlibet. One issue or feature (depending on how you see it) with this platform is that it makes publicly available your listening history with detailed timestamps (date and time with minute resolution). That's why I am using a kinda random nickname. This helps you find people with similar tastes.



This is the end of the guide! I hope it helped you somehow or gave you any ideas for your workflow!

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🏴‍☠️ AHOY fellow pirates and welcome to the state of global piracy for May 2024! ARRR! 🏴‍☠️

Please let me know if you have ideas about interesting stats, I'll see if I can make it happen.

Enjoy the numbers!


TOTAL SCENE RELEASES BY SECTION

I have a total of 77 sections in my PreDB. The sections in here are combined/simplified for a better overview. Numbers in braces are the values from the previous month.

total (prev/change) section
16.982 (19.710 / -14%) TV (HD)
16.435 (12.849 / 28%) MP3
5.735 (5.773 / -0.7%) XXX
5.269 (4.683 / 13%) FLAC
3.501 (3.133 / 12%) EBOOK
2.165 (2.895 / -25%) MOViES (HD)
1.290 (1.357 / -5%) DOCU
1.141 (1.726 / -34%) ANiME
1.016 (2.475 / -59%) TV (SD)
742 (1.482 / -50%) SPORTS
562 (596 / -6%) GAMES (PC)
525 (710 / -26%) APPS
422 (426 / -0.9%) GAMES (CONSOLE)
377 (580 / -35%) MOViES (SD)
203 (165 / 23%) BOOKWARE
187 (280 / -33%) MViD
82 (43 / 91%) ABOOK
7 (7 / 0.0%) OTHER

Total: 56.641 (58.878)


TOP 20 GROUPS WITH MOST RELEASES

The sections in here are combined/simplified for a better overview, same as above.

Pos. Total (prev/change) Pos. change Group Section
1. 2.705 (2.516 / +8%) ↑ +1 WRB XXX
2. 2.697 (2.542 / +6%) ↓ -1 PTC FLAC,MP3
3. 2.693 (2.210 / +22%) ~ AFO FLAC,MP3
4. 2.428 (621 / +291%) ↑ +16 BABAS FLAC,MP3
5. 1.322 (1.773 / -25%) ~ NEUROSiS MOViES (HD),TV (HD)
6. 1.319 (1.078 / +22%) ↑ +4 AMB3R MOViES (HD),TV (HD),TV (SD)
7. 1.210 (1.792 / -32%) ↓ -3 LEWD XXX
8. 1.144 (571 / +100%) ↑ +15 OBZEN FLAC
9. 1.092 (1.206 / -9%) ↓ -1 EDITH MOViES (HD),SPORTS,TV (HD)
10. 1.068 (964 / +11%) ↑ +1 ZzZz MP3
11. 970 (201 / +383%) ↑ +59 XTC_iNT MP3
12. 946 (827 / +14%) ↑ +2 21A1 EBOOK
13. 941 (1.323 / -29%) ↓ -7 FLAME MOViES (HD),MOViES (SD),TV (HD),TV (SD)
14. 932 (424 / +120%) ↑ +22 Narcos XXX
15. 881 (1.146 / -23%) ↓ -6 CBFM MOViES (HD),TV (HD)
16. 817 (0) ↑ + New AZR DOCU,MOViES (HD),TV (HD)
17. 782 (644 / +21%) ↑ +2 CTO EBOOK
18. 738 (750 / -2%) ↓ -2 RAGEMP3 MP3
19. 709 (569 / +25%) ↑ +5 ENRiCH FLAC,MP3
20. 671 (468 / +43%) ↑ +10 FiH MP3

TOP 20 MOST NUKED GROUPS

nuked (total/percentage) group
28 (2.693 / 1%) AFO
10 (340 / 3%) TRIPEL
8 (122 / 7%) HiggsBoson
7 (149 / 5%) RiLE
7 (18 / 39%) DrMARIO
6 (18 / 33%) NewDoctorWhoDis
5 (1.319 / 0.4%) AMB3R
5 (462 / 1%) BitBook
4 (49 / 8%) ESG
3 (110 / 3%) COS
3 (1.144 / 0.3%) OBZEN
3 (12 / 25%) AGROMASH
3 (2.428 / 0.1%) BABAS
3 (16 / 19%) COOLHD
3 (200 / 2%) XTC
3 (56 / 5%) UPRiSiNG
2 (34 / 6%) DETAiLS
2 (31 / 6%) OLDTiME
2 (11 / 18%) XME
2 (27 / 7%) GUACAMOLE

MOST NUKED SECTIONS

The sections in here are combined/simplified for a better overview, same as above.

total section
42 MP3
38 TV (HD)
25 MOViES (HD)
12 FLAC
8 APPS
5 MOViES (SD)
5 EBOOK
2 GAMES (PC)
2 TV (SD)

ACCUMULATED RELEASE SIZE FOR MAY 2024

From the 56.641 scene releases, only 41.286 of them had file + size information.

They total to: 61.35 TB (64.335.146 MB) in 726 thousand files (726.261).

No idea about the size of the missing information, so the real value should be much higher.


ARCHIVES


NOTES

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Mostly asking because I've never used these before due to never needing to. That, and I have a few old disc based PC games that I'd love to be able to straight up boot without the game disc. These are games I could just pirate, but I figure I already own them in disc, so I'd rather see if there are any reputable places with no-disc patches. The places I've looked in the megathread don't have what I'm looking for.

Closest they have is either a link to the game on another platform in the case of My Abandonware due to it being sold, or a link to just straight up pirate the full thing in the case of Magipack Games. I've also done some digging on the Internet Archive but have yet to yield results (probably because I suck at finding things there). Still gonna keep looking there, but any helpful info would be much appreciated.

I don't think I can share the game names, even in DM, due to the rules here, so site mainpages are my best shot.

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The original icons are these:

The copyright logo is CC0 licensed (public domain), but the original bone has a CC attribution license, so i thought might as well link the copyright logo as well. Surely this is the kind of attention they had hoped for lol.

While I'm at it (not that it matters much here on the high seas), this work shall hereby be CC0 (public domain) licensed as well.

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I managed to get Photoshop CS6 installed on Lutris, using the script on their site. The problem is however, that whenever I open a file (doesn't matter if it is jpg, png, psd, etc.) the screen remains black. I can see the picture in the Layer thumbnail, but not in the main work-area. Does anyone know what the problem might be? (Also, sorry if this is the wrong place to ask).

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by overload@sopuli.xyz to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 
 

Just wondering what a rough split is of people using either Usenet, torrents, or both?

I've only just discovered Usenet and while it is paid, it is very cheap and much more convenient than torrents.

Using torrents as well with the *arr suite set up for my various Linux ISOs.

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A question here recently brought up memories of listening to this song growing up. Long since lost my copy and had to hear it again. Figured some here might get a trip out it.

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TL;DR: for a whole decade YouTube allowed a copyright troll to claim all the rights on a recording of a washing machine end cycle chime

The account of the copyright troll is still standing and it's not permanently banned

IMHO in this case YouTube should permanently ban at the first offense any copyright troll that maliciously claim as their property something that's in the public domain

Also: if it wasn't that it affected a big streamer with lots of followers, YouTube would have ignored the problem

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So basically I want to download an album that is only on Apple Music onto my Android Device to listen offline

Is this possible?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/21328454

PGSub - A Giant Archive of Subtitles For Everyone

I've been working on this subtitle archive project for some time. It is a Postgres database along with a CLI and API application allowing you to easily extract the subs you want. It is primarily intended for encoders or people with large libraries, but anyone can use it!

PGSub is composed from three dumps:

  • opensubtitles.org.Actually.Open.Edition.2022.07.25
  • Subscene V2 (prior to shutdown)
  • Gnome's Hut of Subs (as of 2024-04)

As such, it is a good resource for films and series up to around 2022.

Some stats (copied from README):

  • Out of 9,503,730 files originally obtained from dumps, 9,500,355 (99.96%) were inserted into the database.
  • Out of the 9,500,355 inserted, 8,389,369 (88.31%) are matched with a film or series.
  • There are 154,737 unique films or series represented, though note the lines get a bit hazy when considering TV movies, specials, and so forth. 133,780 are films, 20,957 are series.
  • 93 languages are represented, with a special '00' language indicating a .mks file with multiple languages present.
  • 55% of matched items have a FPS value present.

Once imported, the recommended way to access it is via the CLI application. The CLI and API can be compiled on Windows and Linux (and maybe Mac), and there also pre-built binaries available.

The database dump is distributed via torrent (if it doesn't work for you, let me know), which you can find in the repo. It is ~243 GiB compressed, and uses a little under 300 GiB of table space once imported.

For a limited time I will devote some resources to bug-fixing the applications, or perhaps adding some small QoL improvements. But, of course, you can always fork them or make or own if they don't suit you.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Dotcom@lemmy.ml to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 
 

Hi Everyone,

Apologies if this isn't the right place for this. I have been trying to run DQX Offline (Switch) on Suyu for Android on an Ayn Odin 2 (Pro). Using the English Patch. After about 3 days of tinkering I finally got it to work and wanted to share how.

I had many issues getting the game to start, getting it load, to render anything at all, and then getting it to render properly. It's all been harrowing, I wanted to document this process for anyone else with the same trials and tribulations I have been facing the past few days. Please note there is more tweaking and adjusting to be done, and this may not all be mandatory. However these are the settings I was using when I got the game to a playable state.

-Download the Latest version of Suyu (Build: 0de49070e4-relWithDebInfo)

-Download Switch Firmware 18.0.0

-Download GPU Driver Turnip-24.2.0_weav-chan_R19_Experimental

-Download the Game, Patch 2.01, The English Patch, and All the DLCs

-Download the English patch

Install all of the above (For those unaware, GPU Driver is from Suyu's main menu, Firmware is from Manage Suyu data.)

Go to Advanced settings:

System:
-Docked Mode: off

-Emulated Region: Japan

Graphics:

-Accuracy Level: High

-Vsync mode: Immediate

-Use asynchronous shaders: On

Debug:
-CPU Backend: Dynamic
Edit: NCE works fine and has better FPS.

Using all of the above I got the game to launch playable. 

Here are some images of the various issues I had while testing:

World Rendering only in white

Nothing Rendering at all (Flashing)

World Rendering with Artifacts

All shading wrong - Pink mostly

World rendering in Sepia

And the final working image

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I recently set up Sonarr and Radarr on my home server and I'm loving it.

However, I don't get why you would ever use Lidarr. Why would you ever download music using torrents? You can use tools like spotdl and yt-dlp to download songs from YouTube music and Spotify, it's faster and more reliable; I have had some issues finding torrents of music from less-known artists.

To me it seems like it would be much better to have a tool like Lidarr or have support in Jellyseerr to download music from common streaming services.

What are your views on this?

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These groups do most mainstream shows with similar settings so when should you choose one over the other?

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by lemmyaccount01@lemm.ee to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 
 

I am having issues it keeps saying internal server error did the fuzz get them ? edt: also why isn't it in the megeathread ( if it is not being in the process of being nuked right now it is much better than most sites there)

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