02-15-2020, 02:54 PM
Entertainment aside (but, hey, this is all entertainment, right?), SACAD is a nice bit of kit. Thanks for the pointer.
Unfortunately, with classical music it's a bit of a nonstarter, since "artist" and "album" are rarely the primary keys. At least for my collection, SACAD is pulling down random bits of artwork which are often related to the composition at hand but almost never to the specific release, e.g., orchestra, conductor, etc. That's not unexpected but I keep hoping for a magic solution which doesn't require me to curate the results.
Fortunately, SACAD is written in Python. To paraphrase Lex in the movie Jurassic Park, "It's a Python system. I know this." (Ok, so she said "Unix".) Hmmm.
Regards,
Kent
Unfortunately, with classical music it's a bit of a nonstarter, since "artist" and "album" are rarely the primary keys. At least for my collection, SACAD is pulling down random bits of artwork which are often related to the composition at hand but almost never to the specific release, e.g., orchestra, conductor, etc. That's not unexpected but I keep hoping for a magic solution which doesn't require me to curate the results.
Fortunately, SACAD is written in Python. To paraphrase Lex in the movie Jurassic Park, "It's a Python system. I know this." (Ok, so she said "Unix".) Hmmm.
Regards,
Kent