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Have a look through some of these for inspiration on how you might be able to create a flexible field in a plugin You might have access to original paths and filenames in the plugin |
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I wanted this long ago. https://discourse.beets.io/t/should-we-start-recording-the-original-path-and-filename-on-import/1494/7 Looks like dirfields does it. https://github.com/JOJ0/beets-dirfields |
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#4748 is likely of interest to you. |
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I am using Navidrome to manage my music library. I have accumulated a lot of music over the years, and I have not been very consistent with tags and filenames. I just discovered beets and would like to refresh my library. The problem is that Navidrome identifies a file by its path: so if a file is renamed/moved, it deletes everything about it in the database. Hence, to avoid loosing my statistics, I need to keep track of tracks moved by beets. Then I can use scripts (like this one) to update Navidrome database.
I am wondering if there is any way to keep track of how beets maps files in the original folder and in the library after using
move/copy
? Theimport: log
does not display much information. The text displayed while running is painful to parse.The same problem discussed in discussion #5088, but the user decides to not move the files, which I don't find satisfactory. Proposals to log more details have been given in #141 and #1392, but they have not been implemented; since I don't need so many features (just filename updates), I was hoping to get away with something simpler.
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