That doesn't seem to have fixed it:
In any case, the combined power of MB & Muso is apparent from the last screen - Like something dramatic in C minor from Beethoven? Here you are... ( I guess I knew S5 and the Pathetique, but not the others)
BTW - minor issue - there seems to be a slight html problem with &qout; not rendering.
The above was with the following import options:
However putting the import onto one line (not fully tested with MP3 files yet), does seem to work:
(Import options screen in next post because of limits).Maxing out Muso. Period.
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Import options for last screen above:
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BTW, just a point to consider in future improvements, its a bit annoying to lose the hierarchy view when you select one of the albums... which work was I going to play...? Maybe I'm getting too oldIn any case, the combined power of MB & Muso is apparent from the last screen - Like something dramatic in C minor from Beethoven? Here you are... ( I guess I knew S5 and the Pathetique, but not the others)
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Strange, it worked for me. Maybe send me a muso2.log file for me to check for further errors?MDE wrote: That doesn't seem to have fixed it:
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Try 2.6.56 - should have the Classical Homeland and Classical Perriods issues sorted out.
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Looks good! I haven't checked 100% but can't see any obvious errors - all the "classical periods" align with , or are immediately adjacent to, the periods I calculate in the Picard plugin.
BTW, I'm thinking of adding a logging function to the plugin which will write a list of any composers found which are not in Muso's classical composers database. Just want to double check that there is nothing in Muso which does (or could do) that, before I put something together.
BTW, I'm thinking of adding a logging function to the plugin which will write a list of any composers found which are not in Muso's classical composers database. Just want to double check that there is nothing in Muso which does (or could do) that, before I put something together.
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No there's nothing in Muso that does that.
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I thought maybe I could look for "blank" classical homelands in a hierarchy view, but they don't get listed. (In fact they don't get listed even if there are blank entries in the composer list).
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Funnily enough, I'm looking at that now, as it would useful for me to see which composers don't have a homeland (and by inference aren't in the composer roster).MDE wrote:I thought maybe I could look for "blank" classical homelands in a hierarchy view, but they don't get listed. (In fact they don't get listed even if there are blank entries in the composer list).
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Yeah, but you don't want to add missing ones automatically to the roster, as it should only be for "classical" composers (whatever the user wants that to mean...)