![]() If you don't want the original 'Genre' tag to get written/updated, but have another tag set up for this purpose (e.g. You then should have something like this: Make sure the checkboxes for both scripts are checked. On the left, rename 'My script 2' to your liking, e.g. Paste script #2 in the blank pane on the right. On the left, rename 'My script 1' to your liking, e.g. Paste script #1 in the blank pane on the right. Check the checkbox at the top next to:'Tagger script(s)' ![]() (experienced Picard users can probably ignore this since they will likely already have their own 'unset' scripts in place) The second one is very important, since it will make sure only the Genre tag gets written, and all your other tags will remain unchanged. The first one makes it so that the retrieved genres are named and written in a uniform way, so that they will align well with MusicBee and the (optional) Enhanced Genre Hierarchy List. I have provided two of them that are needed for this to work well. Next, another essential part: adding scripts. So, I have made the whitelist and the scripts available as a download here. Set the checkboxes and values as in below screenshot, and copy the genre whitelist into the include/exclude box.īy now the whitelist and the scripts have grown to such lengths that the forum engine doesn't allow including them in this post as code anymore. Stricken-through since I have changed my opinion about using the Wikidata plugin (I don't use it anymore) Important suggestion: You will probably want to uncheck everything under Albumart to prevent downloading and writing of artwork! (Options > Cover Art) Check the other Option tabs to set other personal preferences if so desired. Under Options > Plugins there should now be an options tab for Wikidata Genre. ![]() In the right panel scroll down to Wikidata Genre, and click the green arrow icon. ![]() If you have reasons to stick to v2.3 so be it.) I strongly suggest the portable version, if only for the benefit of making it possible to have more than one Picard installation for different purposes. Download and install MusicBrainz' Picard. This start post will only explain how to set things up: The second post after this one provides additional background info and details on the workings. It also should produce genre names that are conforming to, and thus line up with how MusicBee knows and recognises them. The goal of this is to get your music tagged with as many genres as possible, but restricted to only appropriate and sensible ones. Even though this Tip & Trick is not pertaining to MusicBee solely but needs an external tool (MusicBrainz' Picard), I feel that the results are so nice that it's worthwhile to post it here. ![]()
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