BluesBoy wrote:Just giving this a bump now that I have my Subsonic server in production and have fiends accessing my music collection. It would really, really be useful if they could read the .txt file located in every folder that dexribes the show and gives the names of the tracks etc. There could be one .txt file that is named something like "folder.txt", or "info.txt" or even comment.txt and then subsonic could display it in the comments area or there could be a buttom that would display it temporarily.
I have thousands of live recordings that have these .txt files.
Been years.... giving this yet another bump... I recently redid my music folders by adding newer larger hard drives. I now have over 7,000 "albums" available... All of the comments I had previously, painstakingly, put in are now gone... I mentioned above I mostly have live shows and almost every live show has a descriptive text file included in it's folder. The text file describes the such things as Who the players are, Where it was recorded, When it was recorded, How it was recorded ( soundboard, audience, studio outtakes, etc.), What the track names are as the files are often listed as simply track1, track2 etc. This is all useful stuff.
The way I have had to add this information to the Comment field is to open the .txt file for each show or album and then copy the contents of the .txt file and paste it into the Comment. This is a relatively simple procedure that now I am now looking at having to repeat over 7,000 times by tediously going album by album.
I have read the desire of some to have Subsonic read the ID3 tags and to have a comment filed in the ID3 tags. Most of the music I have collected is lossless and is not in MP3 format. I have files with extensions like .flac and .shn etc. These files mostly do not have ID3 tags associated with them. Is there some way that Subsonic can look for a .txt file with a certain file name like folder.txt or comment.txt and copy the contents to the Comment field. I would rename all the .txt files in my music collection and then it would be done. As it is, if I rebuild my Subsonic server, or move it to another computer, or another operating system, or reorganize my folder structure or add additional storage or additional music the comment fields are blank and have to be redone.
I enjoy Subsonic immensely! I think it is a beautiful, well written program. I just wish there was an easier way to be able to update the Comment field.