If you just copy over the style folder then reopen the report from the reports menu it should now work. The 7% is 7% of the original number of songs not of the not matched 22%, so 78% were matched to song and album, another 7% to song only and the remaining 15 % to nothing at all.
moving unmatched files
I only have it set to move complete albums, not individual recordings. The 78% would have been complete albums that were moved. The 7% that it said were matched to a single recording I am guessing would have fallen into that 22%. Not exactly sure as for my purposes I treat those as unmatched as I only have complete albums in my collection.
With some of the larger 100 song compilations getting tossed into the 22%, I bet that number would even be lower if those were allowed to be matched and got moved out. So maybe even a higher matched percentage.
Tried a small batch in songkong. Reports are still not working on some links. Summary works fine, but the next 4 links don’t work. They are all pointing to:
file:///C:/Users/myuser/AppData/Roaming/SongKong/Reports/FixSongsReport00001/FixSongsReport00001_index.html#
The last 3 links all work after those.
[quote=greengeek]Tried a small batch in songkong. Reports are still not working on some links. Summary works fine, but the next 4 links don’t work. They are all pointing to:
file:///C:/Users/myuser/AppData/Roaming/SongKong/Reports/FixSongsReport00001/FixSongsReport00001_index.html#
The last 3 links all work after those.[/quote]
When you click on those 4 links they are meant to expand the lefthandside, please look at this example report to see what i mean http://jthink.net/songkong/reports/FixSongsReport00028/FixSongsReport00028.html
I’m fairly convinced you haven’t yet copied the style folder to the reports folder yet, please check.
[quote=greengeek]I only have it set to move complete albums, not individual recordings. The 78% would have been complete albums that were moved. The 7% that it said were matched to a single recording I am guessing would have fallen into that 22%. Not exactly sure as for my purposes I treat those as unmatched as I only have complete albums in my collection.
With some of the larger 100 song compilations getting tossed into the 22%, I bet that number would even be lower if those were allowed to be matched and got moved out. So maybe even a higher matched percentage. [/quote]
Yes I think we are saying the same thing to clarify, that remaining 22% can be broken down into 7% that matched recording, and 15% unmatched at all. And SongKong also treats match to recording as essentially unmatched because these songs are not moved to your matched folder as it could break up songs in a folder. Of the 15% not matched I expect few of these are actually in MusicBrainz, but many would be in Discogs - once I have reworked Discogs matching (which I am doing now) then Discogs matching should go up considerably.
As you say we could match some further albums once I increase the 100 song limit.
Correct.
I think a lot of the unmatched to MB ones are either releases MB does not have or ones that it might have the duration off on. I have a fairly broad collection and there are a lot of smaller artists in there that may have not been added yet to MB. I will know for sure once I get to the stage that I am verifying the non matched files. Still working on verifying the matched files, but getting close to finishing that part up. When I get to that point, I may have to verify each album online or from the physical media itself and then submit it to musicbrainz.
I also noticed that some albums contain one off oddities. Such as cd ripping software may shorten a mp3 length by cutting off any extreme amounts of silence if it is at the start or at the end of the song which throws off the duration matching. Or there might be a box set of older albums that contain both the mono and stereo version of the album which throws off matching and duplications. The outside of the rules that really throw off any software.
Oh, on a side note, the last 4 posts you have made in this topic have sent me emails to let me know that there was an update to the topic yet the links in the email have all pointed to broken links that come back as “The topic you are trying to see does not exist.” Not sure if it is topic specific or something that got broken recently on the forums.
Out of roughly 250,000 files that run, all but 2 albums got moved to either the matched or non matched folders. SongKong performs wonderfully on very large batches of music. I cleared everything out and ran SK again on just those 2 albums which failed again. I have sent you the support files as well as the files themselves if you want to investigate why they are not being moved.
The reports showed these errors:
Errors
Unable to match group to MusicBrainz:M:\\temp\\b\\Barbra Streisand\\(1966) Color Me Barbra (US):org.hibernate.exception.DataException: Value too long for column "TITLE VARCHAR(255)": "'Medley: Animal Crackers in My Soup / Funny Face / That Face / They Didn''t Believe Me / Were Thine That Special Face / I''ve Gr... (321)"; SQL statement: update AcoustidRecordingIdPair set acoustId=?, artist=?, recordingId=?, sources=?, title=?, version=? where id=? and version=? [22001-172]
Unable to match group to MusicBrainz:M:\\temp\\s\\Sufjan Stevens\\(2005) Illinois (GB):org.hibernate.exception.DataException: Value too long for column "TITLE VARCHAR(255)": "'The Black Hawk War, or, How to Demolish an Entire Civilization and Still Feel Good About Yourself in the Morning, or, We Apolog... (288)"; SQL statement: update AcoustidRecordingIdPair set acoustId=?, artist=?, recordingId=?, sources=?, title=?, version=? where id=? and version=? [22001-172]