Hi guys. I've spent the last few days tagging genres and styles for my popular music. So far I've made it about a tenth of the way through the letter 'A'
I know J River's aware of AllMediaGuide (AMG), a database full of metadata for music and movies. It's the page linked to when you click on artist info from within MC12. A quick search through the MC forums shows that there has been a lot of user interest in the past for pulling metadata from the site. @l@n's aTagger was one of the more popular plugins before a cease & desist was issued (
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=32276.0)
More recently, scthom of flac plugin fame approached them re licensing for a MC plugin. That thread can be found here:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=40471.0A few months ago I posted a thread suggesting the possibility a relational or hierarchical database for MC (
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=39943.0). This would involve changing MC from file-centric to group-centric. Users could create groups (eg artists, albums, movies etc etc as they currently do fields) and tag these as separate entities. Once a 'group' is created, users can simply add files to the 'group' and all relevant metadata will be applied to the file (because it now belongs to that group). The advantages of such a change are discussed in that thread.
On the AMG site, they state that their information is stored in a relational database. It is all original and content is monitored by AMG. Coverage statistics are viewable here:
http://www.allmediaguide.com/all_stats.html If the AMG database were more integrated, or at least more accessible, into MC, I believe this would make J River's Media Centre an extremely powerful piece of software. Users could import an album (or indeed a film), execute an AMG lookup and simply select which artist or album the files belong to. All associated metadata would then be available to the user (for use in fields etc)
Not only this, they also have acoustic fingerprinting (check out this article:
http://www.stereophile.com/news/022607amg/MC users could also benefit from the thousands of artist and album images.
I don't know how much they'd want for data licensing for J River, but I'd pay for this service and I'm certain other users would as well.
Check out
http://www.allmediaguide.com/data.html for information for software developers.