A new version of foo_musicbrainz has been released

Sure @marc2k3 its not you at all I very much appreciate everything I made a suggestion where as others took it the wrong way I make demands of no one I have just taken it upon myself to promote your work over at HA thats all really I sm trying to do some work for you :slight_smile: maybe its because i said you had kind of a nonchalant approach but I can think that still respect you and love your work so i decided to help by posting over there I think internet text can be so misleading sometimes I have known both sides I spent 7 years in the game industry im not a stranger to development by any means
also i found this nfo digging around in our wiki is it useful by any means
https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Development/JSON_Web_Service

ZOMG, it’s beta 8 - hopefully the last!

This makes the dialog resizeable and the layout is heavily based on @zeremy 's screenshot above.

https://github.com/marc2k3/foo_musicbrainz/releases

Note the filename column is for informational purposes only. You can’t edit there.

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@marc2k3 thanks again with your changes the move to Json numinous fixes and enhancements your tagger is already better then the original I guess so what if its not in the repo actually it kinda makes sense of the home of the musicbrainz tagger is MB :slight_smile:

Tested beta8 out, nothing to report - look’s good to me.
Great job @marc2k3 !!

@marc2k3 also fantastic on my end unless others wish to chime in ?

The Beta label has been removed. What could possibly go wrong? :stuck_out_tongue:

https://github.com/marc2k3/foo_musicbrainz/releases

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0.4.1
FIX: Fix regression from 0.4.0 where releases weren't sorted by date.
CHG: Show multiple formats in release list if present.
CHG: Other cosmetic tweaks.

https://github.com/marc2k3/foo_musicbrainz/releases

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Better late than never… I’ve finally created a usage guide with a note about TOC submissions!

https://marc2k3.github.io/foo_musicbrainz.html

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No, that is not the reason at all. I’ve already repeated myself endlessly on that subject…

And I’ve already mentioned in another thread that I left HA on bad terms. So what?

You guys have very strange obsessions with things of no importance.

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I don’t quite understand who you are trying to talk to, but personally I don’t care about your tensions with people at HA. I just provided @MJmusicguy with one account of what has happened.

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0.4.3

  • Drop support for Windows XP/Windows Vista. Windows 7 is the new minimum requirement.
  • Previously, ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE was only written if it differed from DATE. Now there is just a normal checkbox in the Preferences to always/never write.
  • The main tagger dialog now prevents editing of items that are disabled in the Preferences.

0.4.2

  • Ensure Custom server is respected everywhere, not just for the main lookup.
  • Improve error message display when server is unavailable.
  • Minor context menu fixes.

https://github.com/marc2k3/foo_musicbrainz/releases

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Thanks a lot!!
I love foo_musicbrainz so much.

but please give me back "ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE was only written if it differed from DATE" function.

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The next version will have this option…

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A minor release with the above change to the Preferences is now available…

https://github.com/marc2k3/foo_musicbrainz/releases

Anyone upgrading should read the changelog entry.

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Are you sure it needs to be an option?
“Only when it differs” would not suit everyone?
This way it’s like the album artist, it seems all good.

I had a feature request to have an option to not write it. I then got a complaint about that change right here in this thread. Now it caters for everyone.

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Thank you allow me in-a-your window, my only master!!

https://github.com/marc2k3/foo_musicbrainz/issues/6

Some may have noticed the github repo is no more. There is a final release available on the foobar forums here…

JScript Panel + other components

It has one last bugfix for TOC lookups/disc matching. Previously, any TOC lookup against a disc in multiple disc set would return all discs in a release with the same track count and you’d have to pick the correct one manually which was all sorts of wrong! Now it checks the discid actually matches.

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