sticker: added guidelines for sticker names
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<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN"
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"docbook/dtd/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd">
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<book>
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<title>The Music Player Daemon Sticker Database</title>
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<chapter>
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<title>Introduction to MPD's Sticker Database</title>
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<para>
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This document shell give a short guideline for recommended tags
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for use in MPD's Sticker Database.
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MPD's Sticker Database is a subsystem that enables users to add
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custom tags. MPD does not alter the media files.
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</para>
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</chapter>
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<chapter>
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<title>Guideline for recommended tags</title>
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<para>
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Since there is no standard for tags in media files, this
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document is trying to give you some help deciding what tags to
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use. The selection of these tags tries to cover the most
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widely used tags. This way the tags might still work in other
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players, if you sync the database with your original media
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files.
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</para>
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<tag>
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<name>Rating</name>
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<value>1-5</value>
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Will store a rating value from 1 (worst) to 5 (best) for a given song.
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</para>
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</tag>
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<tag>
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<name>Album Rating</name>
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<value>1-5</value>
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Will store a rating value from 1 (worst) to 5 (best) for a given album.
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</para>
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</tag>
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<tag>
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<name>Style</name>
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<value>Keyword</value>
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This tag is used to keep the Genre tag clean, by now having 1000's of genres.
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Instead you define a Main Genre for each file and can make a more specific
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description. This should be one Keyword like "Post Punk" or "Progressive Death Metal"
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An Alternative name for this tag is "Subgenre", time will tell which one gets
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more support.
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</para>
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</tag>
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<tag>
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<name>Lyrics</name>
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<value>The lyrics of the song, including header with Artist - Title</value>
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This one is self explaining. This gives the option to store lyrics of
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a song where they belong to: mapped to the song
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</tag>
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<tag>
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<name>Similar Artists</name>
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<value>Comma seperated list of artists</value>
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<para>
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This tag enables a last.fm alike aproach which will still work when being offline
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Keep in mind, that this tag is absolutely non-standard! I am not aware of any
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other player that uses a comparable tag.
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</para>
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</tag>
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</chapter>
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</book>
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