[quote=paultaylor]Yes if matching release to Discogs first and it has disc subtitle then it will be used. Usually I would recommend you match to MusicBrainz first and then Discogs because MusicBrainz matching is better since it uses AcoustIds.
I have now found the subtitles, they are in
so I think your Discogs match matched to songs on this release, and then MusicBrainz matched to another release.
If you already have a value for a field but not for the match then it is not removed because that would generally be destroying the data, i.e you wouldnt want to remove barcode if the MusicBrainz release doesnt have the barcode informaton. But maybe I should add such an option to clear out data ?
But the point is if the disc sub title field has a value it will be used by your rename mask.
I thinking the caching is a red-herring [/quote]
I didn’t read correctly this message (English is not my primary language)
i understand that the name came from discogs, and I understand that a value if it’s exist is not removed.
So if there is no value at musicbrainz and there is a value at discogs every song of a cd should have the same value (nothing or the value from discogs) because they are all matched from both by autocorrect.
but the result is a cd with song that can have 3 different value, some songs with the value from musicbrainz: null (?), other of the same cd, with the value from discogs, and other with a value from an other disk, not the current one.
that can’t be normal ?
Cd01 - Famille 86-87
Cd01 - Veiller Tard 85-86
Cd01 -
cd1 have the value from cd3 OR cd4 of discogs, and sometimes null value from musicbrainz of cd?