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Album Art Lookup - DRONE7 - 02-14-2020 Qualifier....I'm using Ubuntu Linux Desktop..Ymmv For CD ripping I use an external Cd drive and a Thin-client running Daphile. Daphile uses both Gracenote and Accurate Rip.... Album art is found in most cases and I rip to an attached USB drive then transfer to MoOde Player using sftp. Occasionally album art is not found... the rip proceeds but no cover.jpg... and I have to go looking. You know how tedious that is.. So, recently I have been trialing SACAD for those manual look-ups and I am mightily impressed ! https://github.com/desbma/sacad It is cross platform..with Windows Binaries..(though I have no Windows so have not tried those and before anyone comments..Yes! my house is dark !) Took a bit of searching for usage and these links may help... https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,105360.0.html https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=45368 The 2nd one worked for me... Now searching using...example.. Code: $ sacad "Toy Dolls" "Nellie the elephant " 1000 cover.jpg -t 70 -d and getting results... I wonder if ..... this could be used to fetch art, when it is missing, and display in MoOde ?? Something like....file plays but no cover image found....Artist and Title Tags present...send Artist and Title to sacad..lookup on the fly...(it's quick) and insert for currently playing file...?? Anyone want to try that ? and ..."Install jpegoptim and optipng if you want to crunch the images." In Ubuntu is a breeze... oh..and Nellie.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m7tPikH0UA "Off she went with a Trumpety Trump, Trump Trump Trump ???? wtf ?? Run Nellie Run...??" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWb1XVcN3iY RE: Album Art Lookup - CallMeMike - 02-14-2020 (02-14-2020, 04:31 AM)DRONE7 Wrote: Qualifier....I'm using Ubuntu Linux Desktop..YmmvGreat album covers 'wrap-up', Bob.... Thanks! RE: Album Art Lookup - DRONE7 - 02-14-2020 Hi Michael ! there's lots more where that came from.... Coro Street...? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFyRhgCvqaU and not forgetting our transatlantic crew... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jSFPygl4jg but all in all... for sheer energy and chutzpah ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_2D8Eo15wE RE: Album Art Lookup - CallMeMike - 02-15-2020 (02-14-2020, 06:13 AM)DRONE7 Wrote: Hi Michael ! there's lots more where that came from.... RE: Album Art Lookup - TheOldPresbyope - 02-15-2020 Entertainment aside (but, hey, this is all entertainment, right?), SACAD is a nice bit of kit. Thanks for the pointer. Unfortunately, with classical music it's a bit of a nonstarter, since "artist" and "album" are rarely the primary keys. At least for my collection, SACAD is pulling down random bits of artwork which are often related to the composition at hand but almost never to the specific release, e.g., orchestra, conductor, etc. That's not unexpected but I keep hoping for a magic solution which doesn't require me to curate the results. Fortunately, SACAD is written in Python. To paraphrase Lex in the movie Jurassic Park, "It's a Python system. I know this." (Ok, so she said "Unix".) Hmmm. Regards, Kent RE: Album Art Lookup - vinnn - 02-17-2020 Nice find OP, I'll certainly give sacad a go. RE: Album Art Lookup - DRONE7 - 02-18-2020 Quote:Unfortunately, with classical music it's a bit of a nonstarter, since "artist" and "album" are rarely the primary keys. Hi Kent, I have had success by including composer and artist or conductor in the first search field and the title in the second. Then specifying a huge image size (cause quality tunes spawn quality art ?? ..) and having a 70% variable for the hit... Example... Code: sacad "Respighi Toscanini" "Pines & Fountains of Rome " 2000 cover.jpg -t 70 -d Code: sacad "Respighi Reiner" "Pines & Fountains of Rome " 2000 cover.jpg -t 70 -d and serendipity... Code: sacad "" "Pines & Fountains of Rome " 2000 cover.jpg -t 70 -d What would be most helpful would be if sacad did not select the 'best' option but just downloaded all relevant hits for a choosing... EDIT... seems the maintainer is a classical buff and after some perusal of the github site I find even better search options.. example.. Code: sacad -d -t 100 "Chicago Symphony Orchestra" "Mussorgsky: Pictures at an exhibition" 2000 cover.jpg -a co.uk note the colon separator for composer and title and the co.uk for preferred lookup... cheers, Bob. RE: Album Art Lookup - TheOldPresbyope - 02-18-2020 @DRONE7 Thanks for that. It resembles the way I search discogs for cover art. I just didn't try hard enough with SACAD. I guess I should be humming The Sex Pistols "I'm a Lazy S*d". Regards, Kent RE: Album Art Lookup - TheMetalHead - 06-13-2020 Just been trying 'Album Art Downloader' from https://sourceforge.net/projects/album-art/ Can only search using artist and album but there are lots of search sources. You can specify min and max image size and look for front, back, inside, CD and booklet. Can be used from the command line but it is windoze only. RE: Album Art Lookup - TheOldPresbyope - 06-14-2020 (06-13-2020, 08:03 PM)TheMetalHead Wrote: Just been trying 'Album Art Downloader' from https://sourceforge.net/projects/album-art/ Interesting tool. Thanks. I installed it without issue in my Windows10 Pro virtual machine running in Oracle VirtualBox on my Linux Mint laptop. As you say, lots of search sources gathered in one place. For the first classical album I tried it on, a total of 28 images were offered. Only two were correct (I know because I still have the CD). The two correct images happened to come from Qobuz but so did 5 incorrect images. OTOH, nothing from discogs or the other sources was correct, which surprised me. I won't know 'til I use it for a while if it's a compelling alternative to my existing tools. I've done so much scanning of CD booklets that the need is less pressing than it once was. Regards, Kent |