![]() ![]() Sodium 2: Project Velocity, Kinetica, Motor Toon Grand Prix series, Gran Turismo series, Porsche Challenge, Rapid Racer, Downhill Domination, World Rally Championship series, MotorStorm series, DriveClub, WipEout series, Formula One series, ModNation Racers, ATV Offroad Fury, Intelligent Qube, Tamago de Puzzle, Book of Watermarks, Echochrome, Trash Panic, Lemmings, The Unfinished Swan, Escape Plan, Echchrome, Elefunk, Kula World, MonsterBag Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic, Jumping Flash, Ape Escape, Knack, Puppeteer, Sly Cooper, Jak and Daxter, LittleBigPlanet, Tearaway, Shadow of the Beast, Ratchet and Clank, Bound, Tiny Bullets Patapon, Beat Sketcher, PaRappa series, Vibri series, Patapon series, Frequency, Amplitude Reality Fighters, Cardinal Syn, PlayStation All-Stars, The Fight: Lights Out God of War, Gravity Rush, Horizon: Zero Dawn, inFamous, The Mark of Kri, MediEvil, Primal, Genji series, Folklore, Heavenly Sword Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, Detroit: Become Human, Dark Mist, Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, The Last Guardian, Journey, Dog’s Life ![]() Man, all we need is for VGMdb to start it's venture into track-by-track artist information and this script will be unstoppable.Freedom Wars, Soul Sacrifice, ChainDive, When Vikings Attack!, Eat Them! Maybe not though? I know that's the #gamemp3s standard anyway. I know you can pick "Game" from the dropdown, but I'm pretty sure most VGM collectors would prefer to have "Game" for genre. Is what I'm looking to do possible or am I asking for something a little extreme? Even if doing a batch operation like this for tag data isn't doable, I'd at least be happy with being able to apply album art in this way.Īside from the batch ability I'm looking for, the only other thing I'd do is change the default Genre tag to just "Game" rather than, say, Original Soundtrack or Original Work, etc. I have a hefty collection and this would take quite a long time doing it one by one. I know I can achieve this already using your script but it's limited to one album at a time. I fully understand that my tag and the VGMdb album title would need to be identical (but maybe in the future it could match by, say, track times or something if album isn't identical?). I'm looking to be able to add my entire VGM collection to Mp3tag (many many albums), select all files, then apply album art and/or specific tag data to every file that it matches up to the VGMdb database using the album tag of my files and VGMdb's album title. I'm wondering if it's possible, in a future update perhaps, to add a specific feature that I've been looking for forever. I'll make Alcahest feel like he's got some company in this thread now, haha. You have no idea how impressed I am with this script of yours! If you have a donate link somewhere, do post it, cause you'd certainly get a few bucks from me. Must say, best method of tagging VGM albums to date, you rock dano. Wow, I just found out about this script via the VGMdb forums. I'm not sure what I'm asking is clear, let me know if you need further details ^^ Would you see a way to make this easier to do? (make it easier to match files to tags to the tags on the left column) Here's a picture (trying) to explain what I mean ^^ I'm not sure this thread is the most suited for my question, but it may actually be.Īs you know searching an album on VGMdb returns the complete tags for a given album.įor multi-CDs albums, it retrieves the complete list of tags in the left "Tracks" column of the "Adjust tag information" window.īut say I only need to tag files from CD2 (of a 2CD album), in this case, the right column showing the selected files to tag are by default corresponding to the first tags from the left column, therefore they don't match the correct tags.īy selecting the files (from the right column) and pushing the "Move down" button allows to have them correspond to the correct tags from the left column.īut it's quite impractical to match them properly, as there are no numbers or ways to easily identify how much down (to which line) they need to be "moved" to. ![]()
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