Changelog¶
1.3.17 (February 7, 2016)¶
This release introduces one new plugin to fetch audio information from the AcousticBrainz project and another plugin to make it easier to submit your handcrafted metadata back to MusicBrainz. The importer also gained two oft-requested features: a way to skip the initial search process by specifying an ID ahead of time, and a way to manually provide metadata in the middle of the import process (via the Edit Plugin).
Also, as of this release, the beets project has some new Internet homes! Our new domain name is beets.io, and we have a shiny new GitHub organization: beetbox.
Here are the big new features:
- A new AcousticBrainz Plugin fetches acoustic-analysis information from the AcousticBrainz project. Thanks to opatel99, and thanks to Google Code-In! #1784
- A new MusicBrainz Submit Plugin lets you print music’s current metadata in a format that the MusicBrainz data parser can understand. You can trigger it during an interactive import session. #1779
- A new
--search-id
importer option lets you manually specify IDs (i.e., MBIDs or Discogs IDs) for imported music. Doing this skips the initial candidate search, which can be important for huge albums where this initial lookup is slow. Also, theenter Id
prompt choice now accepts several IDs, separated by spaces. #1808 - Edit Plugin: You can now edit metadata on the fly during the import process. The plugin provides two new interactive options: one to edit your music’s metadata, and one to edit the matched metadata retrieved from MusicBrainz (or another data source). This feature is still in its early stages, so please send feedback if you find anything missing. #1846 #396
There are even more new features:
- FetchArt Plugin: The Google Images backend has been restored. It now requires an API key from Google. Thanks to lcharlick. #1778
- Info Plugin: A new option will print only fields’ names and not their values. Thanks to GuilhermeHideki. #1812
- The fields command now displays flexible attributes. Thanks to GuilhermeHideki. #1818
- The modify command lets you interactively select which albums or items you want to change. #1843
- The move command gained a new
--timid
flag to print and confirm which files you want to move. #1843 - The move command no longer prints filenames for files that don’t actually need to be moved. #1583
Fixes:
- Play Plugin: Fix a regression in the last version where there was no default command. #1793
- LastImport Plugin: The plugin now works again after being broken by some unannounced changes to the Last.fm API. #1574
- Play Plugin: Fixed a typo in a configuration option. The option is
now
warning_threshold
instead ofwarning_treshold
, but we kept the old name around for compatibility. Thanks to JesseWeinstein. #1802 #1803 - Edit Plugin: Editing metadata now moves files, when appropriate (like the modify command). #1804
- The stats command no longer crashes when files are missing or inaccessible. #1806
- FetchArt Plugin: Possibly fix a Unicode-related crash when using some versions of pyOpenSSL. #1805
- ReplayGain Plugin: Fix an intermittent crash with the GStreamer backend. #1855
- LastImport Plugin: The plugin now works with the beets API key by default. You can still provide a different key the configuration.
- ReplayGain Plugin: Fix a crash using the Python Audio Tools backend. #1873
1.3.16 (December 28, 2015)¶
The big news in this release is a new interactive editor plugin. It’s really nifty: you can now change your music’s metadata by making changes in a visual text editor, which can sometimes be far more efficient than the built-in modify command. No more carefully retyping the same artist name with slight capitalization changes.
This version also adds an oft-requested “not” operator to beets’ queries, so you can exclude music from any operation. It also brings friendlier formatting (and querying!) of song durations.
The big new stuff:
- A new Edit Plugin lets you manually edit your music’s metadata using your favorite text editor. #164 #1706
- Queries can now use “not” logic. Type a
^
before part of a query to exclude matching music from the results. For example,beet list -a beatles ^album:1
will find all your albums by the Beatles except for their singles compilation, “1.” See Query Term Negation. #819 #1728 - A new EmbyUpdate Plugin can trigger a library refresh on an Emby server when your beets database changes.
- Track length is now displayed as “M:SS” rather than a raw number of seconds.
Queries on track length also accept this format: for example,
beet list length:5:30..
will find all your tracks that have a duration over 5 minutes and 30 seconds. You can turn off this new behavior using theformat_raw_length
configuration option. #1749
Smaller changes:
- Three commands,
modify
,update
, andmbsync
, would previously move files by default after changing their metadata. Now, these commands will only move files if you have the copy or move options enabled in your importer configuration. This way, if you configure the importer not to touch your filenames, other commands will respect that decision by default too. Each command also sprouted a--move
command-line option to override this default (in addition to the--nomove
flag they already had). #1697 - A new configuration option,
va_name
, controls the album artist name for various-artists albums. The setting defaults to “Various Artists,” the MusicBrainz standard. In order to match MusicBrainz, the Discogs Plugin also adopts the same setting. - Info Plugin: The
info
command now accepts a-f/--format
option for customizing how items are displayed, just like the built-inlist
command. #1737
Some changes for developers:
- Two new plugin hooks,
albuminfo_received
andtrackinfo_received
, let plugins intercept metadata as soon as it is received, before it is applied to music in the database. #872 - Plugins can now add options to the interactive importer prompts. See Append Prompt Choices. #1758
Fixes:
- PlexUpdate Plugin: Fix a crash when Plex libraries use non-ASCII collection names. #1649
- Discogs Plugin: Maybe fix a crash when using some versions of the
requests
library. #1656 - Fix a race in the importer when importing two albums with the same artist and name in quick succession. The importer would fail to detect them as duplicates, claiming that there were “empty albums” in the database even when there were not. #1652
- LastGenre Plugin: Clean up the reggae-related genres somewhat. Thanks to Freso. #1661
- The importer now correctly moves album art files when re-importing. #314
- FetchArt Plugin: In auto mode, the plugin now skips albums that already have art attached to them so as not to interfere with re-imports. #314
- FetchArt Plugin: The plugin now only resizes album art if necessary, rather than always by default. #1264
- FetchArt Plugin: Fix a bug where a database reference to a non-existent album art file would prevent the command from fetching new art. #1126
- Thumbnails Plugin: Fix a crash with Unicode paths. #1686
- EmbedArt Plugin: The
remove_art_file
option now works on import (as well as with the explicit command). #1662 #1675 - MetaSync Plugin: Fix a crash when syncing with recent versions of iTunes. #1700
- Duplicates Plugin: Fix a crash when merging items. #1699
- Smart Playlist Plugin: More gracefully handle malformed queries and missing configuration.
- Fix a crash with some files with unreadable iTunes SoundCheck metadata. #1666
- Thumbnails Plugin: Fix a nasty segmentation fault crash that arose with some library versions. #1433
- Convert Plugin: Fix a crash with Unicode paths in
--pretend
mode. #1735 - Fix a crash when sorting by nonexistent fields on queries. #1734
- Probably fix some mysterious errors when dealing with images using ImageMagick on Windows. #1721
- Fix a crash when writing some Unicode comment strings to MP3s that used older encodings. The encoding is now always updated to UTF-8. #879
- FetchArt Plugin: The Google Images backend has been removed. It used an API that has been shut down. #1760
- Lyrics Plugin: Fix a crash in the Google backend when searching for bands with regular-expression characters in their names, like Sunn O))). #1673
- Scrub Plugin: In
auto
mode, the plugin now actually only scrubs files on import, as the documentation always claimed it did—not every time files were written, as it previously did. #1657 - Scrub Plugin: Also in
auto
mode, album art is now correctly restored. #1657 - Possibly allow flexible attributes to be used with the
%aunique
template function. #1775 - Lyrics Plugin: The Genius backend is now more robust to communication errors. The backend has also been disabled by default, since the API it depends on is currently down. #1770
1.3.15 (October 17, 2015)¶
This release adds a new plugin for checking file quality and a new source for lyrics. The larger features are:
- A new Bad Files Plugin helps you scan for corruption in your music collection. Thanks to fxthomas. #1568
- Lyrics Plugin: You can now fetch lyrics from Genius.com. Thanks to sadatay. #1626 #1639
- Zero Plugin: The plugin can now use a “whitelist” policy as an alternative to the (default) “blacklist” mode. Thanks to adkow. #1621 #1641
And there are smaller new features too:
- Add new color aliases for standard terminal color names (e.g., cyan and magenta). Thanks to mathstuf. #1548
- Play Plugin: A new
--args
option lets you specify options for the player command. #1532 - Play Plugin: A new
raw
configuration option lets the command work with players (such as VLC) that expect music filenames as arguments, rather than in a playlist. Thanks to nathdwek. #1578 - Play Plugin: You can now configure the number of tracks that trigger a “lots of music” warning. #1577
- EmbedArt Plugin: A new
remove_art_file
option lets you clean up if you prefer only embedded album art. Thanks to jackwilsdon. #1591 #733 - PlexUpdate Plugin: A new
library_name
option allows you to select which Plex library to update. #1572 #1595 - A new
include
option lets you import external configuration files.
This release has plenty of fixes:
- LastGenre Plugin: Fix a bug that prevented tag popularity from being considered. Thanks to svoos. #1559
- Fixed a bug where plugins wouldn’t be notified of the deletion of an item’s
art, for example with the
clearart
command from the EmbedArt Plugin. Thanks to nathdwek. #1565 - FetchArt Plugin: The Google Images source is disabled by default
(as it was before beets 1.3.9), as is the Wikipedia source (which was
causing lots of unnecessary delays due to DBpedia downtime). To re-enable
these sources, add
wikipedia google
to yoursources
configuration option. - The list command’s help output now has a small query and format string example. Thanks to pkess. #1582
- FetchArt Plugin: The plugin now fetches PNGs but not GIFs. (It still fetches JPEGs.) This avoids an error when trying to embed images, since not all formats support GIFs. #1588
- Date fields are now written in the correct order (year-month-day), which eliminates an intermittent bug where the latter two fields would not get written to files. Thanks to jdetrey. #1303 #1589
- ReplayGain Plugin: Avoid a crash when the PyAudioTools backend encounters an error. #1592
- The case sensitivity of path queries is more useful now: rather than just guessing based on the platform, we now check the case sensitivity of your filesystem. #1586
- Case-insensitive path queries might have returned nothing because of a wrong SQL query.
- Fix a crash when a query contains a “+” or “-” alone in a component. #1605
- Fixed unit of file size to powers of two (MiB, GiB, etc.) instead of powers of ten (MB, GB, etc.). #1623
1.3.14 (August 2, 2015)¶
This is mainly a bugfix release, but we also have a nifty new plugin for ipfs and a bunch of new configuration options.
The new features:
- A new IPFS Plugin lets you share music via a new, global, decentralized filesystem. #1397
- Duplicates Plugin: You can now merge duplicate track metadata (when detecting duplicate items), or duplicate album tracks (when detecting duplicate albums).
- Duplicates Plugin: Duplicate resolution now uses an ordering to prioritize duplicates. By default, it prefers music with more complete metadata, but you can configure it to use any list of attributes.
- MetaSync Plugin: Added a new backend to fetch metadata from iTunes. This plugin is still in an experimental phase. #1450
- The move command has a new
--pretend
option, making the command show how the items will be moved without actually changing anything. - The importer now supports matching of “pregap” or HTOA (hidden track-one
audio) tracks when they are listed in MusicBrainz. (This feature depends on a
new version of the
musicbrainzngs
library that is not yet released, but will start working when it is available.) Thanks to ruippeixotog. #1104 #1493 - PlexUpdate Plugin: A new
token
configuration option lets you specify a key for Plex Home setups. Thanks to edcarroll. #1494
Fixes:
- FetchArt Plugin: Complain when the enforce_ratio or min_width options are enabled but no local imaging backend is available to carry them out. #1460
- ImportFeeds Plugin: Avoid generating incorrect m3u filename when both of the m3u and m3u_multi options are enabled. #1490
- Duplicates Plugin: Avoid a crash when misconfigured. #1457
- MPDStats Plugin: Avoid a crash when the music played is not in the beets library. Thanks to CodyReichert. #1443
- Fix a crash with ArtResizer on Windows systems (affecting EmbedArt Plugin, FetchArt Plugin, and Thumbnails Plugin). #1448
- Permissions Plugin: Fix an error with non-ASCII paths. #1449
- Fix sorting by paths when the sort_case_insensitive option is enabled. #1451
- EmbedArt Plugin: Avoid an error when trying to embed invalid images into MPEG-4 files.
- FetchArt Plugin: The Wikipedia source can now better deal artists that use non-standard capitalization (e.g., alt-J, dEUS).
- Web Plugin: Fix searching for non-ASCII queries. Thanks to oldtopman. #1470
- MPDUpdate Plugin: We now recommend the newer
python-mpd2
library instead of its unmaintained parent. Thanks to Somasis. #1472 - The importer interface and log file now output a useful list of files (instead of the word “None”) when in album-grouping mode. #1475 #825
- Fix some logging errors when filenames and other user-provided strings contain curly braces. #1481
- Regular expression queries over paths now work more reliably with non-ASCII characters in filenames. #1482
- Fix a bug where the autotagger’s ignored setting was sometimes, well, ignored. #1487
- Fix a bug with Unicode strings when generating image thumbnails. #1485
- Key Finder Plugin: Fix handling of Unicode paths. #1502
- FetchArt Plugin: When album art is already present, the message is
now printed in the
text_highlight_minor
color (light gray). Thanks to Somasis. #1512 - Some messages in the console UI now use plural nouns correctly. Thanks to JesseWeinstein. #1521
- Sorting numerical fields (such as track) now works again. #1511
- ReplayGain Plugin: Missing GStreamer plugins now cause a helpful error message instead of a crash. #1518
- Fix an edge case when producing sanitized filenames where the maximum path length conflicted with the replace rules. Thanks to Ben Ockmore. #496 #1361
- Fix an incompatibility with OS X 10.11 (where
/usr/sbin
seems not to be on the user’s path by default). - Fix an incompatibility with certain JPEG files. Here’s a relevant Python bug. Thanks to nathdwek. #1545
- Fix the group_albums importer mode so that it works correctly when files are not already in order by album. #1550
- The
fields
command no longer separates built-in fields from plugin-provided ones. This distinction was becoming increasingly unreliable. - Duplicates Plugin: Fix a Unicode warning when paths contained non-ASCII characters. #1551
- FetchArt Plugin: Work around a urllib3 bug that could cause a crash. #1555 #1556
- When you edit the configuration file with
beet config -e
and the file does not exist, beets creates an empty file before editing it. This fixes an error on OS X, where theopen
command does not work with non-existent files. #1480
1.3.13 (April 24, 2015)¶
This is a tiny bug-fix release. It copes with a dependency upgrade that broke beets. There are just two fixes:
- Fix compatibility with Jellyfish version 0.5.0.
- EmbedArt Plugin: In
auto
mode (the import hook), the plugin now respects thewrite
config option underimport
. If this is disabled, album art is no longer embedded on import in order to leave files untouched—in effect,auto
is implicitly disabled. #1427
1.3.12 (April 18, 2015)¶
This little update makes queries more powerful, sorts music more intelligently, and removes a performance bottleneck. There’s an experimental new plugin for synchronizing metadata with music players.
Packagers should also note a new dependency in this version: the Jellyfish Python library makes our text comparisons (a big part of the auto-tagging process) go much faster.
New features:
- Queries can now use “or” logic: if you use a comma to separate parts of a
query, items and albums will match either side of the comma. For example,
beet ls foo , bar
will get all the items matching foo or matching bar. See Combining Keywords. #1423 - The autotagger’s matching algorithm is faster. We now use the Jellyfish library to compute string similarity, which is better optimized than our hand-rolled edit distance implementation. #1389
- Sorting is now case insensitive by default. This means that artists will be sorted lexicographically regardless of case. For example, the artist alt-J will now properly sort before YACHT. (Previously, it would have ended up at the end of the list, after all the capital-letter artists.) You can turn this new behavior off using the sort_case_insensitive configuration option. See Sort Order. #1429
- An experimental new MetaSync Plugin lets you get metadata from your favorite music players, starting with Amarok. #1386
- FetchArt Plugin: There are new settings to control what constitutes “acceptable” images. The minwidth option constrains the minimum image width in pixels and the enforce_ratio option requires that images be square. #1394
Little fixes and improvements:
- FetchArt Plugin: Remove a hard size limit when fetching from the Cover Art Archive.
- The output of the fields command is now sorted. Thanks to multikatt. #1402
- ReplayGain Plugin: Fix a number of issues with the new
bs1770gain
backend on Windows. Also, fix missing debug output in import mode. #1398 - Beets should now be better at guessing the appropriate output encoding on Windows. (Specifically, the console output encoding is guessed separately from the encoding for command-line arguments.) A bug was also fixed where beets would ignore the locale settings and use UTF-8 by default. #1419
- Discogs Plugin: Better error handling when we can’t communicate with Discogs on setup. #1417
- ImportAdded Plugin: Fix a crash when importing singletons in-place. #1416
- Fuzzy Search Plugin: Fix a regression causing a crash in the last release. #1422
- Fix a crash when the importer cannot open its log file. Thanks to barsanuphe. #1426
- Fix an error when trying to write tags for items with flexible fields called date and original_date (which are not built-in beets fields). #1404
1.3.11 (April 5, 2015)¶
In this release, we refactored the logging system to be more flexible and more useful. There are more granular levels of verbosity, the output from plugins should be more consistent, and several kinds of logging bugs should be impossible in the future.
There are also two new plugins: one for filtering the files you import and an evolved plugin for using album art as directory thumbnails in file managers. There’s a new source for album art, and the importer now records the source of match data. This is a particularly huge release—there’s lots more below.
There’s one big change with this release: Python 2.6 is no longer supported. You’ll need Python 2.7. Please trust us when we say this let us remove a surprising number of ugly hacks throughout the code.
Major new features and bigger changes:
- There are now multiple levels of output verbosity. On the command line,
you can make beets somewhat verbose with
-v
or very verbose with-vv
. For the importer especially, this makes the first verbose mode much more manageable, while still preserving an option for overwhelmingly verbose debug output. #1244 - A new FileFilter Plugin lets you write regular expressions to automatically avoid importing certain files. Thanks to mried. #1186
- A new Thumbnails Plugin generates cover-art thumbnails for album folders for Freedesktop.org-compliant file managers. (This replaces the Freedesktop Plugin, which only worked with the Dolphin file manager.)
- ReplayGain Plugin: There is a new backend that uses the bs1770gain analysis tool. Thanks to jmwatte. #1343
- A new
filesize
field on items indicates the number of bytes in the file. #1291 - A new searchlimit configuration option allows you to specify how many search results you wish to see when looking up releases at MusicBrainz during import. #1245
- The importer now records the data source for a match in a new flexible attribute data_source on items and albums. #1311
- The colors used in the terminal interface are now configurable via the new
config option
colors
, nested under the optionui
. (Also, the color config option has been moved from top-level to underui
. Beets will respect the old color setting, but will warn the user with a deprecation message.) #1238 - FetchArt Plugin: There’s a new Wikipedia image source that uses DBpedia to find albums. Thanks to Tom Jaspers. #1194
- In the config command, the output is now redacted by default.
Sensitive information like passwords and API keys is not included. The new
--clear
option disables redaction. #1376
You should probably also know about these core changes to the way beets works:
- As mentioned above, Python 2.6 is no longer supported.
- The
tracktotal
attribute is now a track-level field instead of an album-level one. This field stores the total number of tracks on the album, or if the per_disc_numbering config option is set, the total number of tracks on a particular medium (i.e., disc). The field was causing problems with that per_disc_numbering mode: different discs on the same album needed different track totals. The field can now work correctly in either mode. - To replace
tracktotal
as an album-level field, there is a newalbumtotal
computed attribute that provides the total number of tracks on the album. (The per_disc_numbering option has no influence on this field.) - The list_format_album and list_format_item configuration keys now affect (almost) every place where objects are printed and logged. (Previously, they only controlled the list command and a few other scattered pieces.) #1269
- Relatedly, the
beet
program now accept top-level options--format-item
and--format-album
before any subcommand to control how items and albums are displayed. #1271 - list_format_album and list_format_album have respectively been renamed format_album and format_item. The old names still work but each triggers a warning message. #1271
- Path queries are automatically triggered only if the
path targeted by the query exists. Previously, just having a slash somewhere
in the query was enough, so
beet ls AC/DC
wouldn’t work to refer to the artist.
There are also lots of medium-sized features in this update:
- Duplicates Plugin: The command has a new
--strict
option that will only report duplicates if all attributes are explicitly set. #1000 - Smart Playlist Plugin: Playlist updating should now be faster: the
plugin detects, for each playlist, whether it needs to be regenerated,
instead of obliviously regenerating all of them. The
splupdate
command can now also take additional parameters that indicate the names of the playlists to regenerate. - Play Plugin: The command shows the output of the underlying player command and lets you interact with it. #1321
- The summary shown to compare duplicate albums during import now displays the old and new filesizes. #1291
- LastGenre Plugin: Add comedy, humor, and stand-up as well as a longer list of classical music genre tags to the built-in whitelist and canonicalization tree. #1206 #1239 #1240
- Web Plugin: Add support for cross-origin resource sharing for more flexible in-browser clients. Thanks to Andre Miller. #1236 #1237
- MBSync Plugin: A new
-f/--format
option controls the output format when listing unrecognized items. The output is also now more helpful by default. #1246 - FetchArt Plugin: A new option,
-n
, extracts the cover art of all matched albums into their respective directories. Another new flag,-a
, associates the extracted files with the albums in the database. #1261 - Info Plugin: A new option,
-i
, can display only a specified subset of properties. #1287 - The number of missing/unmatched tracks is shown during import. #1088
- Permissions Plugin: The plugin now also adjusts the permissions of the directories. (Previously, it only affected files.) #1308 #1324
- FtInTitle Plugin: You can now configure the format that the plugin uses to add the artist to the title. Thanks to amishb. #1377
And many little fixes and improvements:
- ReplayGain Plugin: Stop applying replaygain directly to source files when using the mp3gain backend. #1316
- Path queries are case-sensitive on non-Windows OSes. #1165
- Lyrics Plugin: Silence a warning about insecure requests in the new MusixMatch backend. #1204
- Fix a crash when
beet
is invoked without arguments. #1205 #1207 - FetchArt Plugin: Do not attempt to import directories as album art. #1177 #1211
- MPDStats Plugin: Avoid double-counting some play events. #773 #1212
- Fix a crash when the importer deals with Unicode metadata in
--pretend
mode. #1214 - Smart Playlist Plugin: Fix
album_query
so that individual files are added to the playlist instead of directories. #1225 - Remove the
beatport
plugin. Beatport has shut off public access to their API and denied our request for an account. We have not heard from the company since 2013, so we are assuming access will not be restored. - Incremental imports now (once again) show a “skipped N directories” message.
- EmbedArt Plugin: Handle errors in ImageMagick’s output. #1241
- Key Finder Plugin: Parse the underlying tool’s output more robustly. #1248
- EmbedArt Plugin: We now show a comprehensible error message when
beet embedart -f FILE
is given a non-existent path. #1252 - Fix a crash when a file has an unrecognized image type tag. Thanks to Matthias Kiefer. #1260
- ImportFeeds Plugin and Smart Playlist Plugin: Automatically create parent directories for playlist files (instead of crashing when the parent directory does not exist). #1266
- The write command no longer tries to “write” non-writable fields, such as the bitrate. #1268
- The error message when MusicBrainz is not reachable on the network is now much clearer. Thanks to Tom Jaspers. #1190 #1272
- Improve error messages when parsing query strings with shlex. #1290
- EmbedArt Plugin: Fix a crash that occured when used together with the check plugin. #1241
- Scrub Plugin: Log an error instead of stopping when the
beet scrub
command cannot write a file. Also, avoid problems on Windows with Unicode filenames. #1297 - Discogs Plugin: Handle and log more kinds of communication errors. #1299 #1305
- LastGenre Plugin: Bugs in the pylast library can no longer crash beets.
- Convert Plugin: You can now configure the temporary directory for conversions. Thanks to autochthe. #1382 #1383
- Rewrite Plugin: Fix a regression that prevented the plugin’s
rewriting from applying to album-level fields like
$albumartist
. #1393 - Play Plugin: The plugin now sorts items according to the configuration in album mode.
- FetchArt Plugin: The name for extracted art files is taken from the
art_filename
configuration option. #1258 - When there’s a parse error in a query (for example, when you type a malformed date in a date query), beets now stops with an error instead of silently ignoring the query component.
For developers:
- The
database_change
event now sends the item or album that is subject to a change. - The
OptionParser
is now aCommonOptionsParser
that offers facilities for adding usual options (--album
,--path
and--format
). See Add Commands to the CLI. #1271 - The logging system in beets has been overhauled. Plugins now each have their
own logger, which helps by automatically adjusting the verbosity level in
import mode and by prefixing the plugin’s name. Logging levels are
dynamically set when a plugin is called, depending on how it is called
(import stage, event or direct command). Finally, logging calls can (and
should!) use modern
{}
-style string formatting lazily. See Logging in the plugin API docs. - A new
import_task_created
event lets you manipulate import tasks immediately after they are initialized. It’s also possible to replace the originally created tasks by returning new ones using this event.
1.3.10 (January 5, 2015)¶
This version adds a healthy helping of new features and fixes a critical
MPEG-4–related bug. There are more lyrics sources, there new plugins for
managing permissions and integrating with Plex, and the importer has a new
--pretend
flag that shows which music would be imported.
One backwards-compatibility note: the Lyrics Plugin now requires the
requests library. If you use this plugin, you will need to install the
library by typing pip install requests
or the equivalent for your OS.
Also, as an advance warning, this will be one of the last releases to support Python 2.6. If you have a system that cannot run Python 2.7, please consider upgrading soon.
The new features are:
- A new Permissions Plugin makes it easy to fix permissions on music files as they are imported. Thanks to xsteadfastx. #1098
- A new PlexUpdate Plugin lets you notify a Plex server when the database changes. Thanks again to xsteadfastx. #1120
- The import command now has a
--pretend
flag that lists the files that will be imported. Thanks to mried. #1162 - Lyrics Plugin: Add Musixmatch source and introduce a new
sources
config option that lets you choose exactly where to look for lyrics and in which order. - Lyrics Plugin: Add Brazilian and Spanish sources to Google custom search engine.
- Add a warning when importing a directory that contains no music. #1116 #1127
- Zero Plugin: Can now remove embedded images. #1129 #1100
- The config command can now be used to edit the configuration even when it has syntax errors. #1123 #1128
- Lyrics Plugin: Added a new
force
config option. #1150
As usual, there are loads of little fixes and improvements:
- Fix a new crash with the latest version of Mutagen (1.26).
- Lyrics Plugin: Avoid fetching truncated lyrics from the Google
backed by merging text blocks separated by empty
<div>
tags before scraping. - We now print a better error message when the database file is corrupted.
- Discogs Plugin: Only prompt for authentication when running the import command. #1123
- When deleting fields with the modify command, do not crash when the field cannot be removed (i.e., when it does not exist, when it is a built-in field, or when it is a computed field). #1124
- The deprecated
echonest_tempo
plugin has been removed. Please use the Echo Nest Plugin instead. - Echo Nest Plugin: Fingerprint-based lookup has been removed in accordance with API changes. #1121
- Echo Nest Plugin: Avoid a crash when the song has no duration information. #896
- Lyrics Plugin: Avoid a crash when retrieving non-ASCII lyrics from the Google backend. #1135 #1136
- Smart Playlist Plugin: Sort specifiers are now respected in queries. Thanks to djl. #1138 #1137
- FtInTitle Plugin and Lyrics Plugin: Featuring artists can now be detected when they use the Spanish word con. #1060 #1143
- MusicBrainz Collection Plugin: Fix an “HTTP 400” error caused by a change in the MusicBrainz API. #1152
- The
%
and_
characters in path queries do not invoke their special SQL meaning anymore. #1146 - Convert Plugin: Command-line argument construction now works on Windows. Thanks to mluds. #1026 #1157 #1158
- EmbedArt Plugin: Fix an erroneous missing-art error on Windows. Thanks to mluds. #1163
- ImportAdded Plugin: Now works with in-place and symlinked imports. #1170
- FtInTitle Plugin: The plugin is now quiet when it runs as part of the import process. Thanks to Freso. #1176 #1172
- FtInTitle Plugin: Fix weird behavior when the same artist appears twice in the artist string. Thanks to Marc Addeo. #1179 #1181
- LastGenre Plugin: Match songs more robustly when they contain dashes. Thanks to djl. #1156
- The config command can now use
$EDITOR
variables with arguments.
1.3.9 (November 17, 2014)¶
This release adds two new standard plugins to beets: one for synchronizing Last.fm listening data and one for integrating with Linux desktops. And at long last, imports can now create symbolic links to music files instead of copying or moving them. We also gained the ability to search for album art on the iTunes Store and a new way to compute ReplayGain levels.
The major new features are:
- A new LastImport Plugin lets you download your play count data from Last.fm into a flexible attribute. Thanks to Rafael Bodill.
- A new Freedesktop Plugin creates metadata files for Freedesktop.org–compliant file managers. Thanks to kerobaros. #1056, #707
- A new link option in the
import
section creates symbolic links during import instead of moving or copying. Thanks to Rovanion Luckey. #710, #114 - FetchArt Plugin: You can now search for art on the iTunes Store.
There’s also a new
sources
config option that lets you choose exactly where to look for images and in which order. - ReplayGain Plugin: A new Python Audio Tools backend was added. Thanks to Francesco Rubino. #1070
- EmbedArt Plugin: You can now automatically check that new art looks similar to existing art—ensuring that you only get a better “version” of the art you already have. See Image Similarity.
- FtInTitle Plugin: The plugin now runs automatically on import. To
disable this, unset the
auto
config flag.
There are also core improvements and other substantial additions:
- The
media
attribute is now a track-level field instead of an album-level one. This field stores the delivery mechanism for the music, so in its album-level incarnation, it could not represent heterogeneous releases—for example, an album consisting of a CD and a DVD. Now, tracks accurately indicate the media they appear on. Thanks to Heinz Wiesinger. - Re-imports of your existing music (see Reimporting) now preserve its added date and flexible attributes. Thanks to Stig Inge Lea Bjørnsen.
- Slow queries, such as those over flexible attributes, should now be much faster when used with certain commands—notably, the Play Plugin.
- BPD Plugin: Add a new configuration option for setting the default volume. Thanks to IndiGit.
- EmbedArt Plugin: A new
ifempty
config option lets you only embed album art when no album art is present. Thanks to kerobaros. - Discogs Plugin: Authenticate with the Discogs server. The plugin now requires a Discogs account due to new API restrictions. Thanks to multikatt. #1027, #1040
And countless little improvements and fixes:
- Standard cover art in APEv2 metadata is now supported. Thanks to Matthias Kiefer. #1042
- Convert Plugin: Avoid a crash when embedding cover art fails.
- MPDStats Plugin: Fix an error on start (introduced in the previous version). Thanks to Zach Denton.
- Convert Plugin: The
--yes
command-line flag no longer expects an argument. - Play Plugin: Remove the temporary .m3u file after sending it to the player.
- The importer no longer tries to highlight partial differences in numeric quantities (track numbers and durations), which was often confusing.
- Date-based queries that are malformed (not parse-able) no longer crash beets and instead fail silently.
- Duplicates Plugin: Emit an error when the
checksum
config option is set incorrectly. - The migration from pre-1.1, non-YAML configuration files has been removed. If you need to upgrade an old config file, use an older version of beets temporarily.
- Discogs Plugin: Recover from HTTP errors when communicating with the Discogs servers. Thanks to Dustin Rodriguez.
- EmbedArt Plugin: Do not log “embedding album art into...” messages during the import process.
- Fix a crash in the autotagger when files had only whitespace in their metadata.
- Play Plugin: Fix a potential crash when the command outputs special characters. #1041
- Web Plugin: Queries typed into the search field are now treated as separate query components. #1045
- Date tags that use slashes instead of dashes as separators are now
interpreted correctly. And WMA (ASF) files now map the
comments
field to the “Description” tag (in addition to “WM/Comments”). Thanks to Matthias Kiefer. #1043 - EmbedArt Plugin: Avoid resizing the image multiple times when embedding into an album. Thanks to kerobaros. #1028, #1036
- Discogs Plugin: Avoid a situation where a trailing comma could be appended to some artist names. #1049
- The output of the stats command is slightly different: the approximate size is now marked as such, and the total number of seconds only appears in exact mode.
- Convert Plugin: A new
copy_album_art
option puts images alongside converted files. Thanks to Ángel Alonso. #1050, #1055 - There is no longer a “conflict” between two plugins that declare the same field with the same type. Thanks to Peter Schnebel. #1059 #1061
- Chromaprint/Acoustid Plugin: Limit the number of releases and recordings fetched as the result of an Acoustid match to avoid extremely long processing times for very popular music. #1068
- Fix an issue where modifying an album’s field without actually changing it would not update the corresponding tracks to bring differing tracks back in line with the album. #856
- Echo Nest Plugin: When communicating with the Echo Nest servers fails repeatedly, log an error instead of exiting. #1096
- Lyrics Plugin: Avoid an error when the Google source returns a result without a title. Thanks to Alberto Leal. #1097
- Importing an archive will no longer leave temporary files behind in
/tmp
. Thanks to multikatt. #1067, #1091
1.3.8 (September 17, 2014)¶
This release has two big new chunks of functionality. Queries now support sorting and user-defined fields can now have types.
If you want to see all your songs in reverse chronological order, just type
beet list year-
. It couldn’t be easier. For details, see
Sort Order.
Flexible field types mean that some functionality that has previously only
worked for built-in fields, like range queries, can now work with plugin- and
user-defined fields too. For starters, the Echo Nest Plugin and
MPDStats Plugin now mark the types of the fields they provide—so
you can now say, for example, beet ls liveness:0.5..1.5
for the Echo Nest
“liveness” attribute. The Types Plugin makes it easy to specify field
types in your config file.
One upgrade note: if you use the Discogs Plugin, you will need to
upgrade the Discogs client library to use this version. Just type
pip install -U discogs-client
.
Other new features:
- Info Plugin: Target files can now be specified through library
queries (in addition to filenames). The
--library
option prints library fields instead of tags. Multiple files can be summarized together with the new--summarize
option. - MusicBrainz Collection Plugin: A new option lets you automatically update your collection on import. Thanks to Olin Gay.
- Convert Plugin: A new
never_convert_lossy_files
option can prevent lossy transcoding. Thanks to Simon Kohlmeyer. - Convert Plugin: A new
--yes
command-line flag skips the confirmation.
Still more fixes and little improvements:
- Invalid state files don’t crash the importer.
- Lyrics Plugin: Only strip featured artists and parenthesized title suffixes if no lyrics for the original artist and title were found.
- Fix a crash when reading some files with missing tags.
- Discogs Plugin: Compatibility with the new 2.0 version of the
discogs_client Python library. If you were using the old version, you wil
need to upgrade to the latest version of the library to use the
correspondingly new version of the plugin (e.g., with
pip install -U discogs-client
). Thanks to Andriy Kohut. - Fix a crash when writing files that can’t be read. Thanks to Jocelyn De La Rosa.
- The stats command now counts album artists. The album count also more accurately reflects the number of albums in the database.
- Convert Plugin: Avoid crashes when tags cannot be written to newly converted files.
- Formatting templates with item data no longer confusingly shows album-level data when the two are inconsistent.
- Resuming imports and beginning incremental imports should now be much faster when there is a lot of previously-imported music to skip.
- Lyrics Plugin: Remove
<script>
tags from scraped lyrics. Thanks to Bombardment. - Play Plugin: Add a
relative_to
config option. Thanks to BrainDamage. - Fix a crash when a MusicBrainz release has zero tracks.
- The
--version
flag now works as an alias for theversion
command. - LastGenre Plugin: Remove some unhelpful genres from the default whitelist. Thanks to gwern.
- ImportFeeds Plugin: A new
echo
output mode prints files’ paths to standard error. Thanks to robotanarchy. - ReplayGain Plugin: Restore some error handling when
mp3gain
output cannot be parsed. The verbose log now contains the bad tool output in this case. - Convert Plugin: Fix filename extensions when converting automatically.
- The
write
plugin event allows plugins to change the tags that are written to a media file. - Zero Plugin: Do not delete database values; only media file tags are affected.
1.3.7 (August 22, 2014)¶
This release of beets fixes all the bugs, and you can be confident that you will never again find any bugs in beets, ever. It also adds support for plain old AIFF files and adds three more plugins, including a nifty one that lets you measure a song’s tempo by tapping out the beat on your keyboard. The importer deals more elegantly with duplicates and you can broaden your cover art search to the entire web with Google Image Search.
The big new features are:
- Support for AIFF files. Tags are stored as ID3 frames in one of the file’s IFF chunks. Thanks to Evan Purkhiser for contributing support to Mutagen.
- The new ImportAdded Plugin reads files’ modification times to set their “added” date. Thanks to Stig Inge Lea Bjørnsen.
- The new BPM Plugin lets you manually measure the tempo of a playing song. Thanks to aroquen.
- The new Spotify Plugin generates playlists for your Spotify account. Thanks to Olin Gay.
- A new required configuration option for the importer skips matches that are missing certain data. Thanks to oprietop.
- When the importer detects duplicates, it now shows you some details about the potentially-replaced music so you can make an informed decision. Thanks to Howard Jones.
- FetchArt Plugin: You can now optionally search for cover art on Google Image Search. Thanks to Lemutar.
- A new asciify_paths configuration option replaces all non-ASCII characters in paths.
And the multitude of little improvements and fixes:
- Compatibility with the latest version of Mutagen, 1.23.
- Web Plugin: Lyrics now display readably with correct line breaks. Also, the detail view scrolls to reveal all of the lyrics. Thanks to Meet Udeshi.
- Play Plugin: The
command
config option can now contain arguments (rather than just an executable). Thanks to Alessandro Ghedini. - Fix an error when using the modify command to remove a flexible attribute. Thanks to Pierre Rust.
- Info Plugin: The command now shows audio properties (e.g., bitrate) in addition to metadata. Thanks Alessandro Ghedini.
- Avoid a crash on Windows when writing to files with special characters in their names.
- Play Plugin: Playing albums now generates filenames by default (as
opposed to directories) for better compatibility. The
use_folders
option restores the old behavior. Thanks to Lucas Duailibe. - Fix an error when importing an empty directory with the
--flat
option. - MPDStats Plugin: The last song in a playlist is now correctly counted as played. Thanks to Johann Klähn.
- Zero Plugin: Prevent accidental nulling of dangerous fields (IDs and paths). Thanks to brunal.
- The remove command now shows the paths of files that will be deleted. Thanks again to brunal.
- Don’t display changes for fields that are not in the restricted field set. This fixes write showing changes for fields that are not written to the file.
- The write command avoids displaying the item name if there are no changes for it.
- When using both the Convert Plugin and the Scrub Plugin, avoid scrubbing the source file of conversions. (Fix a regression introduced in the previous release.)
- ReplayGain Plugin: Logging is now quieter during import. Thanks to Yevgeny Bezman.
- FetchArt Plugin: When loading art from the filesystem, we now
prioritize covers with more keywords in them. This means that
cover-front.jpg
will now be taken beforecover-back.jpg
because it contains two keywords rather than one. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte. - LastGenre Plugin: Remove duplicates from canonicalized genre lists. Thanks again to Fabrice Laporte.
- The importer now records its progress when skipping albums. This means that incremental imports will no longer try to import albums again after you’ve chosen to skip them, and erroneous invitations to resume “interrupted” imports should be reduced. Thanks to jcassette.
- Bucket Plugin: You can now customize the definition of alphanumeric “ranges” using regular expressions. And the heuristic for detecting years has been improved. Thanks to sotho.
- Already-imported singleton tracks are skipped when resuming an import.
- Chromaprint/Acoustid Plugin: A new
auto
configuration option disables fingerprinting on import. Thanks to ddettrittus. - Convert Plugin: A new
--format
option to can select the transcoding preset from the command-line. - Convert Plugin: Transcoding presets can now omit their filename extensions (extensions default to the name of the preset).
- Convert Plugin: A new
--pretend
option lets you preview the commands the plugin will execute without actually taking any action. Thanks to Dietrich Daroch. - Fix a crash when a float-valued tag field only contained a
+
or-
character. - Fixed a regression in the core that caused the Scrub Plugin not to
work in
auto
mode. Thanks to Harry Khanna. - The write command now has a
--force
flag. Thanks again to Harry Khanna. - MBSync Plugin: Track alignment now works with albums that have multiple copies of the same recording. Thanks to Rui Gonçalves.
1.3.6 (May 10, 2014)¶
This is primarily a bugfix release, but it also brings two new plugins: one
for playing music in desktop players and another for organizing your
directories into “buckets.” It also brings huge performance optimizations to
queries—your beet ls
commands will now go much faster.
New features:
- The new Play Plugin lets you start your desktop music player with the songs that match a query. Thanks to David Hamp-Gonsalves.
- The new Bucket Plugin provides a
%bucket{}
function for path formatting to generate folder names representing ranges of years or initial letter. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte. - Item and album queries are much faster.
- FtInTitle Plugin: A new option lets you remove featured artists entirely instead of moving them to the title. Thanks to SUTJael.
And those all-important bug fixes:
- MBSync Plugin: Fix a regression in 1.3.5 that broke the plugin entirely.
- Shell completion now searches more common paths for its
bash_completion
dependency. - Fix encoding-related logging errors in Convert Plugin and ReplayGain Plugin.
- ReplayGain Plugin: Suppress a deprecation warning emitted by later versions of PyGI.
- Fix a crash when reading files whose iTunes SoundCheck tags contain non-ASCII characters.
- The
%if{}
template function now appropriately interprets the condition as false when it contains the string “false”. Thanks to Ayberk Yilmaz. - Convert Plugin: Fix conversion for files that include a video stream by ignoring it. Thanks to brunal.
- FetchArt Plugin: Log an error instead of crashing when tag manipulation fails.
- Convert Plugin: Log an error instead of crashing when embedding album art fails.
- Convert Plugin: Embed cover art into converted files. Previously they were embedded into the source files.
- New plugin event: before_item_moved. Thanks to Robert Speicher.
1.3.5 (April 15, 2014)¶
This is a short-term release that adds some great new stuff to beets. There’s support for tracking and calculating musical keys, the ReplayGain plugin was expanded to work with more music formats via GStreamer, we can now import directly from compressed archives, and the lyrics plugin is more robust.
One note for upgraders and packagers: this version of beets has a new dependency in enum34, which is a backport of the new enum standard library module.
The major new features are:
- Beets can now import zip, tar, and rar archives. Just type
beet import music.zip
to have beets transparently extract the files to import. - ReplayGain Plugin: Added support for calculating ReplayGain values with GStreamer as well the mp3gain program. This enables ReplayGain calculation for any audio format. Thanks to Yevgeny Bezman.
- Lyrics Plugin: Lyrics should now be found for more songs. Searching is now sensitive to featured artists and parenthesized title suffixes. When a song has multiple titles, lyrics from all the named songs are now concatenated. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte and Paul Phillips.
In particular, a full complement of features for supporting musical keys are new in this release:
- A new initial_key field is available in the database and files’ tags. You
can set the field manually using a command like
beet modify initial_key=Am
. - The Echo Nest Plugin sets the initial_key field if the data is available.
- A new Key Finder Plugin runs a command-line tool to get the key from audio data and store it in the initial_key field.
There are also many bug fixes and little enhancements:
- Echo Nest Plugin: Truncate files larger than 50MB before uploading for analysis.
- FetchArt Plugin: Fix a crash when the server does not specify a content type. Thanks to Lee Reinhardt.
- Convert Plugin: The
--keep-new
flag now works correctly and the library includes the converted item. - The importer now logs a message instead of crashing when errors occur while opening the files to be imported.
- EmbedArt Plugin: Better error messages in exceptional conditions.
- Silenced some confusing error messages when searching for a non-MusicBrainz ID. Using an invalid ID (of any kind—Discogs IDs can be used there too) at the “Enter ID:” importer prompt now just silently returns no results. More info is in the verbose logs.
- MBSync Plugin: Fix application of album-level metadata. Due to a regression a few releases ago, only track-level metadata was being updated.
- On Windows, paths on network shares (UNC paths) no longer cause “invalid filename” errors.
- ReplayGain Plugin: Fix crashes when attempting to log errors.
- The modify command can now accept query arguments that contain = signs. An argument is considered a query part when a : appears before any =s. Thanks to mook.
1.3.4 (April 5, 2014)¶
This release brings a hodgepodge of medium-sized conveniences to beets. A new config command manages your configuration, we now have bash completion, and the modify command can delete attributes. There are also some significant performance optimizations to the autotagger’s matching logic.
One note for upgraders: if you use the FetchArt Plugin, it has a new dependency, the requests module.
New stuff:
- Added a config command to manage your configuration. It can show you what you currently have in your config file, point you at where the file should be, or launch your text editor to let you modify the file. Thanks to geigerzaehler.
- Beets now ships with a shell command completion script! See Shell Completion. Thanks to geigerzaehler.
- The modify command now allows removing flexible attributes. For
example,
beet modify artist:beatles oldies!
deletes theoldies
attribute from matching items. Thanks to brilnius. - Internally, beets has laid the groundwork for supporting multi-valued fields. Thanks to geigerzaehler.
- The importer interface now shows the URL for MusicBrainz matches. Thanks to johtso.
- Smart Playlist Plugin: Playlists can now be generated from multiple queries (combined with “or” logic). Album-level queries are also now possible and automatic playlist regeneration can now be disabled. Thanks to brilnius.
- Echo Nest Plugin: Echo Nest similarity now weights the tempo in better proportion to other metrics. Also, options were added to specify custom thresholds and output formats. Thanks to Adam M.
- Added the after_write plugin event.
- LastGenre Plugin: Separator in genre lists can now be configured. Thanks to brilnius.
- We now only use “primary” aliases for artist names from MusicBrainz. This eliminates some strange naming that could occur when the languages config option was set. Thanks to Filipe Fortes.
- The performance of the autotagger’s matching mechanism is vastly improved. This should be noticeable when matching against very large releases such as box sets.
- The import command can now accept individual files as arguments even in non-singleton mode. Files are imported as one-track albums.
Fixes:
- Error messages involving paths no longer escape non-ASCII characters (for legibility).
- Fixed a regression that made it impossible to use the modify command to add new flexible fields. Thanks to brilnius.
- Echo Nest Plugin: Avoid crashing when the audio analysis fails. Thanks to Pedro Silva.
- Duplicates Plugin: Fix checksumming command execution for files with quotation marks in their names. Thanks again to Pedro Silva.
- Fix a crash when importing with both of the group_albums and incremental options enabled. Thanks to geigerzaehler.
- Give a sensible error message when
BEETSDIR
points to a file. Thanks again to geigerzaehler. - Fix a crash when reading WMA files whose boolean-valued fields contain strings. Thanks to johtso.
- FetchArt Plugin: The plugin now sends “beets” as the User-Agent when making scraping requests. This helps resolve some blocked requests. The plugin now also depends on the requests Python library.
- The write command now only shows the changes to fields that will actually be written to a file.
- Duplicates Plugin: Spurious reports are now avoided for tracks with missing values (e.g., no MBIDs). Thanks to Pedro Silva.
- The default replace sanitation options now remove leading whitespace by default. Thanks to brilnius.
- ImportFeeds Plugin: Fix crash when importing albums
containing
/
with them3u_multi
format. - Avoid crashing on Mutagen bugs while writing files’ tags.
- Convert Plugin: Display a useful error message when the FFmpeg executable can’t be found.
1.3.3 (February 26, 2014)¶
Version 1.3.3 brings a bunch changes to how item and album fields work internally. Along with laying the groundwork for some great things in the future, this brings a number of improvements to how you interact with beets. Here’s what’s new with fields in particular:
- Plugin-provided fields can now be used in queries. For example, if you use
the Inline Plugin to define a field called
era
, you can now filter your library based on that field by typing something likebeet list era:goldenage
. - Album-level flexible attributes and plugin-provided attributes can now be used in path formats (and other item-level templates).
- Date-based queries are now possible. Try getting every
track you added in February 2014 with
beet ls added:2014-02
or in the whole decade withadded:2010..
. Thanks to Stig Inge Lea Bjørnsen. - The modify command is now better at parsing and formatting
fields. You can assign to boolean fields like
comp
, for example, using either the words “true” or “false” or the numerals 1 and 0. Any boolean-esque value is normalized to a real boolean. The update and write commands also got smarter at formatting and colorizing changes.
For developers, the short version of the story is that Item and Album objects
provide uniform access across fixed, flexible, and computed attributes. You
can write item.foo
to access the foo
field without worrying about
where the data comes from.
Unrelated new stuff:
- The importer has a new interactive option (G for “Group albums”),
command-line flag (
--group-albums
), and config option (group_albums) that lets you split apart albums that are mixed together in a single directory. Thanks to geigerzaehler. - A new
--config
command-line option lets you specify an additional configuration file. This option combines config settings with your default config file. (As part of this change, theBEETSDIR
environment variable no longer combines—it replaces your default config file.) Thanks again to geigerzaehler. - IHate Plugin: The plugin’s configuration interface was overhauled. Its configuration is now much simpler—it uses beets queries instead of an ad-hoc per-field configuration. This is backwards-incompatible—if you use this plugin, you will need to update your configuration. Thanks to BrainDamage.
Other little fixes:
- Echo Nest Plugin: Tempo (BPM) is now always stored as an integer. Thanks to Heinz Wiesinger.
- Fix Python 2.6 compatibility in some logging statements in Chromaprint/Acoustid Plugin and LastGenre Plugin.
- Prevent some crashes when things go really wrong when writing file metadata at the end of the import process.
- New plugin events:
item_removed
(thanks to Romuald Conty) anditem_copied
(thanks to Stig Inge Lea Bjørnsen). - The
pluginpath
config option can now point to the directory containing plugin code. (Previously, it awkwardly needed to point at a directory containing abeetsplug
directory, which would then contain your code. This is preserved as an option for backwards compatibility.) This change should also work around a long-standing issue when usingpluginpath
when beets is installed using pip. Many thanks to geigerzaehler. - Web Plugin: The
/item/
and/album/
API endpoints now produce full details about albums and items, not just lists of IDs. Thanks to geigerzaehler. - Fix a potential crash when using image resizing with the FetchArt Plugin or EmbedArt Plugin without ImageMagick installed.
- Also, when invoking
convert
for image resizing fails, we now log an error instead of crashing. - FetchArt Plugin: The
beet fetchart
command can now associate local images with albums (unless--force
is provided). Thanks to brilnius. - FetchArt Plugin: Command output is now colorized. Thanks again to brilnius.
- The modify command avoids writing files and committing to the database when nothing has changed. Thanks once more to brilnius.
- The importer now uses the album artist field when guessing existing metadata for albums (rather than just the track artist field). Thanks to geigerzaehler.
- FromFilename Plugin: Fix a crash when a filename contained only a
track number (e.g.,
02.mp3
). - Convert Plugin: Transcoding should now work on Windows.
- Duplicates Plugin: The
move
andcopy
destination arguments are now treated as directories. Thanks to Pedro Silva. - The modify command now skips confirmation and prints a message if no changes are necessary. Thanks to brilnius.
- FetchArt Plugin: When using the
remote_priority
config option, local image files are no longer completely ignored. - Echo Nest Plugin: Fix an issue causing the plugin to appear twice in
the output of the
beet version
command. - LastGenre Plugin: Fix an occasional crash when no tag weight was returned by Last.fm.
- MPDStats Plugin: Restore the
last_played
field. Thanks to Johann Klähn. - The modify command’s output now clearly shows when a file has been deleted.
- Album art in files with Vorbis Comments is now marked with the “front cover” type. Thanks to Jason Lefley.
1.3.2 (December 22, 2013)¶
This update brings new plugins for fetching acoustic metrics and listening statistics, many more options for the duplicate detection plugin, and flexible options for fetching multiple genres.
The “core” of beets gained a new built-in command: beet write updates the metadata tags for files, bringing them back into sync with your database. Thanks to Heinz Wiesinger.
We added some plugins and overhauled some existing ones:
- The new Echo Nest Plugin plugin can fetch a wide range of acoustic
attributes from The Echo Nest, including the “speechiness” and
“liveness” of each track. The new plugin supersedes an older version
(
echonest_tempo
) that only fetched the BPM field. Thanks to Pedro Silva and Peter Schnebel. - The Duplicates Plugin got a number of new features, thanks to Pedro
Silva:
- The
keys
option lets you specify the fields used detect duplicates. - You can now use checksumming (via an external command) to find
duplicates instead of metadata via the
checksum
option. - The plugin can perform actions on the duplicates it find. The new
copy
,move
,delete
,delete_file
, andtag
options perform those actions.
- The
- The new MPDStats Plugin collects statistics about your listening habits from MPD. Thanks to Peter Schnebel and Johann Klähn.
- LastGenre Plugin: The new
multiple
option has been replaced with thecount
option, which lets you limit the number of genres added to your music. (No more thousand-character genre fields!) Also, themin_weight
field filters out nonsense tags to make your genres more relevant. Thanks to Peter Schnebel and rashley60. - Lyrics Plugin: A new
--force
option optionally re-downloads lyrics even when files already have them. Thanks to Bitdemon.
As usual, there are also innumerable little fixes and improvements:
- When writing ID3 tags for ReplayGain normalization, tags are written with both upper-case and lower-case TXXX frame descriptions. Previous versions of beets used only the upper-case style, which seems to be more standard, but some players (namely, Quod Libet and foobar2000) seem to only use lower-case names.
- Missing Plugin: Avoid a possible error when an album’s
tracktotal
field is missing. - FtInTitle Plugin: Fix an error when the sort artist is missing.
echonest_tempo
: The plugin should now match songs more reliably (i.e., fewer “no tempo found” messages). Thanks to Peter Schnebel.- Convert Plugin: Fix an “Item has no library” error when using the
auto
config option. - Convert Plugin: Fix an issue where files of the wrong format would have their transcoding skipped (and files with the right format would be needlessly transcoded). Thanks to Jakob Schnitzer.
- Fix an issue that caused the id3v23 option to work only occasionally.
- Also fix using id3v23 in conjunction with the
scrub
andembedart
plugins. Thanks to Chris Cogburn. - IHate Plugin: Fix an error when importing singletons. Thanks to Mathijs de Bruin.
- The clutter option can now be a whitespace-separated list in addition to a YAML list.
- Values for the replace option can now be empty (i.e., null is equivalent to the empty string).
- LastGenre Plugin: Fix a conflict between canonicalization and multiple genres.
- When a match has a year but not a month or day, the autotagger now “zeros out” the month and day fields after applying the year.
- For plugin developers: added an
optparse
callback utility function for performing actions based on arguments. Thanks to Pedro Silva. - Scrub Plugin: Fix scrubbing of MPEG-4 files. Thanks to Yevgeny Bezman.
1.3.1 (October 12, 2013)¶
This release boasts a host of new little features, many of them contributed by beets’ amazing and prolific community. It adds support for Opus files, transcoding to any format, and two new plugins: one that guesses metadata for “blank” files based on their filenames and one that moves featured artists into the title field.
Here’s the new stuff:
- Add Opus audio support. Thanks to Rowan Lewis.
- Convert Plugin: You can now transcode files to any audio format, rather than just MP3. Thanks again to Rowan Lewis.
- The new FromFilename Plugin guesses tags from the filenames during import when metadata tags themselves are missing. Thanks to Jan-Erik Dahlin.
- The FtInTitle Plugin, by @Verrus, is now distributed with beets. It helps you rewrite tags to move “featured” artists from the artist field to the title field.
- The MusicBrainz data source now uses track artists over recording artists. This leads to better metadata when tagging classical music. Thanks to Henrique Ferreiro.
- LastGenre Plugin: You can now get multiple genres per album or
track using the
multiple
config option. Thanks to rashley60 on GitHub. - A new id3v23 config option makes beets write MP3 files’ tags using the older ID3v2.3 metadata standard. Use this if you want your tags to be visible to Windows and some older players.
And some fixes:
- FetchArt Plugin: Better error message when the image file has an unrecognized type.
- MusicBrainz Collection Plugin: Detect, log, and skip invalid MusicBrainz IDs (instead of failing with an API error).
- Info Plugin: Fail gracefully when used erroneously with a directory.
echonest_tempo
: Fix an issue where the plugin could use the tempo from the wrong song when the API did not contain the requested song.- Fix a crash when a file’s metadata included a very large number (one wider than 64 bits). These huge numbers are now replaced with zeroes in the database.
- When a track on a MusicBrainz release has a different length from the underlying recording’s length, the track length is now used instead.
- With per_disc_numbering enabled, the
tracktotal
field is now set correctly (i.e., to the number of tracks on the disc). - Scrub Plugin: The
scrub
command now restores album art in addition to other (database-backed) tags. - MPDUpdate Plugin: Domain sockets can now begin with a tilde (which
is correctly expanded to
$HOME
) as well as a slash. Thanks to Johann Klähn. - LastGenre Plugin: Fix a regression that could cause new genres found during import not to be persisted.
- Fixed a crash when imported album art was also marked as “clutter” where the
art would be deleted before it could be moved into place. This led to a
“image.jpg not found during copy” error. Now clutter is removed (and
directories pruned) much later in the process, after the
import_task_files
hook. - Missing Plugin: Fix an error when printing missing track names. Thanks to Pedro Silva.
- Fix an occasional KeyError in the update command introduced in 1.3.0.
- Scrub Plugin: Avoid preserving certain non-standard ID3 tags such as NCON.
1.3.0 (September 11, 2013)¶
Albums and items now have flexible attributes. This means that, when you want to store information about your music in the beets database, you’re no longer constrained to the set of fields it supports out of the box (title, artist, track, etc.). Instead, you can use any field name you can think of and treat it just like the built-in fields.
For example, you can use the modify command to set a new field on a track:
$ beet modify mood=sexy artist:miguel
and then query your music based on that field:
$ beet ls mood:sunny
or use templates to see the value of the field:
$ beet ls -f '$title: $mood'
While this feature is nifty when used directly with the usual command-line suspects, it’s especially useful for plugin authors and for future beets features. Stay tuned for great things built on this flexible attribute infrastructure.
One side effect of this change: queries that include unknown fields will now
match nothing instead of everything. So if you type beet ls
fieldThatDoesNotExist:foo
, beets will now return no results, whereas
previous versions would spit out a warning and then list your entire library.
There’s more detail than you could ever need on the beets blog.
1.2.2 (August 27, 2013)¶
This is a bugfix release. We’re in the midst of preparing for a large change in beets 1.3, so 1.2.2 resolves some issues that came up over the last few weeks. Stay tuned!
The improvements in this release are:
- A new plugin event,
item_moved
, is sent when files are moved on disk. Thanks to dsedivec. - Lyrics Plugin: More improvements to the Google backend by Fabrice Laporte.
- BPD Plugin: Fix for a crash when searching, thanks to Simon Chopin.
- Regular expression queries (and other query types) over paths now work.
(Previously, special query types were ignored for the
path
field.) - FetchArt Plugin: Look for images in the Cover Art Archive for the release group in addition to the specific release. Thanks to Filipe Fortes.
- Fix a race in the importer that could cause files to be deleted before they were imported. This happened when importing one album, importing a duplicate album, and then asking for the first album to be replaced with the second. The situation could only arise when importing music from the library directory and when the two albums are imported close in time.
1.2.1 (June 22, 2013)¶
This release introduces a major internal change in the way that similarity scores are handled. It means that the importer interface can now show you exactly why a match is assigned its score and that the autotagger gained a few new options that let you customize how matches are prioritized and recommended.
The refactoring work is due to the continued efforts of Tai Lee. The changes you’ll notice while using the autotagger are:
- The top 3 distance penalties are now displayed on the release listing, and all album and track penalties are now displayed on the track changes list. This should make it clear exactly which metadata is contributing to a low similarity score.
- When displaying differences, the colorization has been made more consistent and helpful: red for an actual difference, yellow to indicate that a distance penalty is being applied, and light gray for no penalty (e.g., case changes) or disambiguation data.
There are also three new (or overhauled) configuration options that let you customize the way that matches are selected:
- The ignored setting lets you instruct the importer not to show you matches that have a certain penalty applied.
- The preferred collection of settings specifies a sorted list of preferred countries and media types, or prioritizes releases closest to the original year for an album.
- The max_rec settings can now be used for any distance penalty component. The recommendation will be downgraded if a non-zero penalty is being applied to the specified field.
And some little enhancements and bug fixes:
- Multi-disc directory names can now contain “disk” (in addition to “disc”). Thanks to John Hawthorn.
- Web Plugin: Item and album counts are now exposed through the API for use with the Tomahawk resolver. Thanks to Uwe L. Korn.
- Python 2.6 compatibility for
beatport
, Missing Plugin, and Duplicates Plugin. Thanks to Wesley Bitter and Pedro Silva. - Don’t move the config file during a null migration. Thanks to Theofilos Intzoglou.
- Fix an occasional crash in the
beatport
when a length field was missing from the API response. Thanks to Timothy Appnel. - Scrub Plugin: Handle and log I/O errors.
- Lyrics Plugin: The Google backend should now turn up more results. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte.
- Random Plugin: Fix compatibility with Python 2.6. Thanks to Matthias Drochner.
1.2.0 (June 5, 2013)¶
There’s a lot of new stuff in this release: new data sources for the autotagger, new plugins to look for problems in your library, tracking the date that you acquired new music, an awesome new syntax for doing queries over numeric fields, support for ALAC files, and major enhancements to the importer’s UI and distance calculations. A special thanks goes out to all the contributors who helped make this release awesome.
For the first time, beets can now tag your music using additional data sources to augment the matches from MusicBrainz. When you enable either of these plugins, the importer will start showing you new kinds of matches:
- New Discogs Plugin: Get matches from the Discogs database. Thanks to Artem Ponomarenko and Tai Lee.
- New
beatport
plugin: Get matches from the Beatport database. Thanks to Johannes Baiter.
We also have two other new plugins that can scan your library to check for common problems, both by Pedro Silva:
- New Duplicates Plugin: Find tracks or albums in your library that are duplicated.
- New Missing Plugin: Find albums in your library that are missing tracks.
There are also three more big features added to beets core:
- Your library now keeps track of when music was added to it. The new
added
field is a timestamp reflecting when each item and album was imported and the new%time{}
template function lets you format this timestamp for humans. Thanks to Lucas Duailibe. - When using queries to match on quantitative fields, you can now use
numeric ranges. For example, you can get a list of albums from the ‘90s
by typing
beet ls year:1990..1999
or find high-bitrate music withbitrate:128000..
. See Numeric Range Queries. Thanks to Michael Schuerig. - ALAC files are now marked as ALAC instead of being conflated with AAC audio. Thanks to Simon Luijk.
In addition, the importer saw various UI enhancements, thanks to Tai Lee:
- More consistent format and colorization of album and track metadata.
- Display data source URL for matches from the new data source plugins. This should make it easier to migrate data from Discogs or Beatport into MusicBrainz.
- Display album disambiguation and disc titles in the track listing, when available.
- Track changes are highlighted in yellow when they indicate a change in format to or from the style of per_disc_numbering. (As before, no penalty is applied because the track number is still “correct”, just in a different format.)
- Sort missing and unmatched tracks by index and title and group them together for better readability.
- Indicate MusicBrainz ID mismatches.
The calculation of the similarity score for autotagger matches was also improved, again thanks to Tai Lee. These changes, in general, help deal with the new metadata sources and help disambiguate between similar releases in the same MusicBrainz release group:
- Strongly prefer releases with a matching MusicBrainz album ID. This helps beets re-identify the same release when re-importing existing files.
- Prefer releases that are closest to the tagged
year
. Tolerate files tagged with release or original year. - The new
preferred_media
config option lets you prefer a certain media type when themedia
field is unset on an album. - Apply minor penalties across a range of fields to differentiate between
nearly identical releases:
disctotal
,label
,catalognum
,country
andalbumdisambig
.
As usual, there were also lots of other great littler enhancements:
- Random Plugin: A new
-e
option gives an equal chance to each artist in your collection to avoid biasing random samples to prolific artists. Thanks to Georges Dubus. - The modify now correctly converts types when modifying non-string fields. You can now safely modify the “comp” flag and the “year” field, for example. Thanks to Lucas Duailibe.
- Convert Plugin: You can now configure the path formats for converted files separately from your main library. Thanks again to Lucas Duailibe.
- The importer output now shows the number of audio files in each album. Thanks to jayme on GitHub.
- Plugins can now provide fields for both Album and Item templates, thanks
to Pedro Silva. Accordingly, the Inline Plugin can also now define
album fields. For consistency, the
pathfields
configuration section has been renameditem_fields
(although the old name will still work for compatibility). - Plugins can also provide metadata matches for ID searches. For example, the new Discogs plugin lets you search for an album by its Discogs ID from the same prompt that previously just accepted MusicBrainz IDs. Thanks to Johannes Baiter.
- The fields command shows template fields provided by plugins. Thanks again to Pedro Silva.
- MPDUpdate Plugin: You can now communicate with MPD over a Unix domain socket. Thanks to John Hawthorn.
And a batch of fixes:
- Album art filenames now respect the replace configuration.
- Friendly error messages are now printed when trying to read or write files that go missing.
- The modify command can now change albums’ album art paths (i.e.,
beet modify artpath=...
works). Thanks to Lucas Duailibe. - Zero Plugin: Fix a crash when nulling out a field that contains None.
- Templates can now refer to non-tag item fields (e.g.,
$id
and$album_id
). - Lyrics Plugin: Lyrics searches should now turn up more results due to some fixes in dealing with special characters.
1.1.0 (April 29, 2013)¶
This final release of 1.1 brings a little polish to the betas that introduced the new configuration system. The album art and lyrics plugins also got a little love.
If you’re upgrading from 1.0.0 or earlier, this release (like the 1.1 betas) will automatically migrate your configuration to the new system.
- EmbedArt Plugin: The
embedart
command now embeds each album’s associated art by default. The--file
option invokes the old behavior, in which a specific image file is used. - Lyrics Plugin: A new (optional) Google Custom Search backend was added for finding lyrics on a wide array of sites. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte.
- When automatically detecting the filesystem’s maximum filename length, never guess more than 200 characters. This prevents errors on systems where the maximum length was misreported. You can, of course, override this default with the max_filename_length option.
- FetchArt Plugin: Two new configuration options were added:
cover_names
, the list of keywords used to identify preferred images, andcautious
, which lets you avoid falling back to images that don’t contain those keywords. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte. - Avoid some error cases in the
update
command and theembedart
andmbsync
plugins. Invalid or missing files now cause error logs instead of crashing beets. Thanks to Lucas Duailibe. - Lyrics Plugin: Searches now strip “featuring” artists when searching for lyrics, which should increase the hit rate for these tracks. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte.
- When listing the items in an album, the items are now always in track-number order. This should lead to more predictable listings from the ImportFeeds Plugin.
- Smart Playlist Plugin: Queries are now split using shell-like syntax instead of just whitespace, so you can now construct terms that contain spaces.
- LastGenre Plugin: The
force
config option now defaults to true and controls the behavior of the import hook. (Previously, new genres were always forced during import.) - Web Plugin: Fix an error when specifying the hostname on the command line.
- Web Plugin: The underlying API was expanded slightly to support Tomahawk collections. And file transfers now have a “Content-Length” header. Thanks to Uwe L. Korn.
- LastGenre Plugin: Fix an error when using genre canonicalization.
1.1b3 (March 16, 2013)¶
This third beta of beets 1.1 brings a hodgepodge of little new features (and internal overhauls that will make improvements easier in the future). There are new options for getting metadata in a particular language and seeing more detail during the import process. There’s also a new plugin for synchronizing your metadata with MusicBrainz. Under the hood, plugins can now extend the query syntax.
New configuration options:
- languages controls the preferred languages when selecting an alias from MusicBrainz. This feature requires python-musicbrainz-ngs 0.3 or later. Thanks to Sam Doshi.
- detail enables a mode where all tracks are listed in the importer UI, as opposed to only changed tracks.
- The
--flat
option to thebeet import
command treats an entire directory tree of music files as a single album. This can help in situations where a multi-disc album is split across multiple directories. - ImportFeeds Plugin: An option was added to use absolute, rather than relative, paths. Thanks to Lucas Duailibe.
Other stuff:
- A new MBSync Plugin provides a command that looks up each item and track in MusicBrainz and updates your library to reflect it. This can help you easily correct errors that have been fixed in the MB database. Thanks to Jakob Schnitzer.
- Fuzzy Search Plugin: The
fuzzy
command was removed and replaced with a new query type. To perform fuzzy searches, use the~
prefix with list or other commands. Thanks to Philippe Mongeau. - As part of the above, plugins can now extend the query syntax and new kinds of matching capabilities to beets. See Extend the Query Syntax. Thanks again to Philippe Mongeau.
- Convert Plugin: A new
--keep-new
option lets you store transcoded files in your library while backing up the originals (instead of vice-versa). Thanks to Lucas Duailibe. - Convert Plugin: Also, a new
auto
config option will transcode audio files automatically during import. Thanks again to Lucas Duailibe. - Chromaprint/Acoustid Plugin: A new
fingerprint
command lets you generate and store fingerprints for items that don’t yet have them. One more round of applause for Lucas Duailibe. echonest_tempo
: API errors now issue a warning instead of exiting with an exception. We also avoid an error when track metadata contains newlines.- When the importer encounters an error (insufficient permissions, for example) when walking a directory tree, it now logs an error instead of crashing.
- In path formats, null database values now expand to the empty string instead of the string “None”.
- Add “System Volume Information” (an internal directory found on some Windows filesystems) to the default ignore list.
- Fix a crash when ReplayGain values were set to null.
- Fix a crash when iTunes Sound Check tags contained invalid data.
- Fix an error when the configuration file (
config.yaml
) is completely empty. - Fix an error introduced in 1.1b1 when importing using timid mode. Thanks to Sam Doshi.
- Convert Plugin: Fix a bug when creating files with Unicode pathnames.
- Fix a spurious warning from the Unidecode module when matching albums that are missing all metadata.
- Fix Unicode errors when a directory or file doesn’t exist when invoking the import command. Thanks to Lucas Duailibe.
- MusicBrainz Collection Plugin: Show friendly, human-readable errors when MusicBrainz exceptions occur.
echonest_tempo
: Catch socket errors that are not handled by the Echo Nest library.- Chromaprint/Acoustid Plugin: Catch Acoustid Web service errors when submitting fingerprints.
1.1b2 (February 16, 2013)¶
The second beta of beets 1.1 uses the fancy new configuration infrastructure to add many, many new config options. The import process is more flexible; filenames can be customized in more detail; and more. This release also supports Windows Media (ASF) files and iTunes Sound Check volume normalization.
This version introduces one change to the default behavior that you should
be aware of. Previously, when importing new albums matched in MusicBrainz, the
date fields (year
, month
, and day
) would be set to the release date
of the original version of the album, as opposed to the specific date of the
release selected. Now, these fields reflect the specific release and
original_year
, etc., reflect the earlier release date. If you want the old
behavior, just set original_date to true in your config file.
New configuration options:
- default_action lets you determine the default (just-hit-return) option is when considering a candidate.
- none_rec_action lets you skip the prompt, and automatically choose an action, when there is no good candidate. Thanks to Tai Lee.
- max_rec lets you define a maximum recommendation for albums with missing/extra tracks or differing track lengths/numbers. Thanks again to Tai Lee.
- original_date determines whether, when importing new albums, the
year
,month
, andday
fields should reflect the specific (e.g., reissue) release date or the original release date. Note that the original release date is always available asoriginal_year
, etc. - clutter controls which files should be ignored when cleaning up empty directories. Thanks to Steinþór Pálsson.
- LastGenre Plugin: A new configuration option lets you choose to retrieve artist-level tags as genres instead of album- or track-level tags. Thanks to Peter Fern and Peter Schnebel.
- max_filename_length controls truncation of long filenames. Also, beets now tries to determine the filesystem’s maximum length automatically if you leave this option unset.
- FetchArt Plugin: The
remote_priority
option searches remote (Web) art sources even when local art is present. - You can now customize the character substituted for path separators (e.g., /)
in filenames via
path_sep_replace
. The default is an underscore. Use this setting with caution.
Other new stuff:
- Support for Windows Media/ASF audio files. Thanks to Dave Hayes.
- New Smart Playlist Plugin: generate and maintain m3u playlist files based on beets queries. Thanks to Dang Mai Hai.
- ReplayGain tags on MPEG-4/AAC files are now supported. And, even more astonishingly, ReplayGain values in MP3 and AAC files are now compatible with iTunes Sound Check. Thanks to Dave Hayes.
- Track titles in the importer UI’s difference display are now either aligned vertically or broken across two lines for readability. Thanks to Tai Lee.
- Albums and items have new fields reflecting the original release date
(
original_year
,original_month
, andoriginal_day
). Previously, when tagging from MusicBrainz, only the original date was stored; now, the old fields refer to the specific release date (e.g., when the album was reissued). - Some changes to the way candidates are recommended for selection, thanks to
Tai Lee:
- According to the new max_rec configuration option, partial album matches are downgraded to a “low” recommendation by default.
- When a match isn’t great but is either better than all the others or the only match, it is given a “low” (rather than “medium”) recommendation.
- There is no prompt default (i.e., input is required) when matches are bad: “low” or “none” recommendations or when choosing a candidate other than the first.
- The importer’s heuristic for coalescing the directories in a multi-disc album has been improved. It can now detect when two directories alongside each other share a similar prefix but a different number (e.g., “Album Disc 1” and “Album Disc 2”) even when they are not alone in a common parent directory. Thanks once again to Tai Lee.
- Album listings in the importer UI now show the release medium (CD, Vinyl, 3xCD, etc.) as well as the disambiguation string. Thanks to Peter Schnebel.
- LastGenre Plugin: The plugin can now get different genres for individual tracks on an album. Thanks to Peter Schnebel.
- When getting data from MusicBrainz, the album disambiguation string
(
albumdisambig
) now reflects both the release and the release group. - MPDUpdate Plugin: Sends an update message whenever anything in the database changes—not just when importing. Thanks to Dang Mai Hai.
- When the importer UI shows a difference in track numbers or durations, they are now colorized based on the suffixes that differ. For example, when showing the difference between 2:01 and 2:09, only the last digit will be highlighted.
- The importer UI no longer shows a change when the track length difference is less than 10 seconds. (This threshold was previously 2 seconds.)
- Two new plugin events were added: database_change and cli_exit. Thanks again to Dang Mai Hai.
- Plugins are now loaded in the order they appear in the config file. Thanks to Dang Mai Hai.
- BPD Plugin: Browse by album artist and album artist sort name. Thanks to Steinþór Pálsson.
echonest_tempo
: Don’t attempt a lookup when the artist or track title is missing.- Fix an error when migrating the
.beetsstate
file on Windows. - A nicer error message is now given when the configuration file contains tabs. (YAML doesn’t like tabs.)
- Fix the
-l
(log path) command-line option for theimport
command.
1.1b1 (January 29, 2013)¶
This release entirely revamps beets’ configuration system. The configuration
file is now a YAML document and is located, along with other support files,
in a common directory (e.g., ~/.config/beets
on Unix-like systems).
- Renamed plugins: The
rdm
plugin has been renamed torandom
andfuzzy_search
has been renamed tofuzzy
. - Renamed config options: Many plugins have a flag dictating whether their
action runs at import time. This option had many names (
autofetch
,autoembed
, etc.) but is now consistently calledauto
. - Reorganized import config options: The various
import_*
options are now organized under animport:
heading and their prefixes have been removed. - New default file locations: The default filename of the library database is
now
library.db
in the same directory as the config file, as opposed to~/.beetsmusic.blb
previously. Similarly, the runtime state file is now calledstate.pickle
in the same directory instead of~/.beetsstate
.
It also adds some new features:
- Inline Plugin: Inline definitions can now contain statements or blocks in addition to just expressions. Thanks to Florent Thoumie.
- Add a configuration option, terminal_encoding, controlling the text encoding used to print messages to standard output.
- The MusicBrainz hostname (and rate limiting) are now configurable. See MusicBrainz Options.
- You can now configure the similarity thresholds used to determine when the autotagger automatically accepts a metadata match. See Autotagger Matching Options.
- ImportFeeds Plugin: Added a new configuration option that controls the base for relative paths used in m3u files. Thanks to Philippe Mongeau.
1.0.0 (January 29, 2013)¶
After fifteen betas and two release candidates, beets has finally hit one-point-oh. Congratulations to everybody involved. This version of beets will remain stable and receive only bug fixes from here on out. New development is ongoing in the betas of version 1.1.
- Scrub Plugin: Fix an incompatibility with Python 2.6.
- Lyrics Plugin: Fix an issue that failed to find lyrics when metadata contained “real” apostrophes.
- ReplayGain Plugin: On Windows, emit a warning instead of crashing when analyzing non-ASCII filenames.
- Silence a spurious warning from version 0.04.12 of the Unidecode module.
1.0rc2 (December 31, 2012)¶
This second release candidate follows quickly after rc1 and fixes a few small bugs found since that release. There were a couple of regressions and some bugs in a newly added plugin.
echonest_tempo
: If the Echo Nest API limit is exceeded or a communication error occurs, the plugin now waits and tries again instead of crashing. Thanks to Zach Denton.- FetchArt Plugin: Fix a regression that caused crashes when art was not available from some sources.
- Fix a regression on Windows that caused all relative paths to be “not found”.
1.0rc1 (December 17, 2012)¶
The first release candidate for beets 1.0 includes a deluge of new features contributed by beets users. The vast majority of the credit for this release goes to the growing and vibrant beets community. A million thanks to everybody who contributed to this release.
There are new plugins for transcoding music, fuzzy searches, tempo collection, and fiddling with metadata. The ReplayGain plugin has been rebuilt from scratch. Album art images can now be resized automatically. Many other smaller refinements make things “just work” as smoothly as possible.
With this release candidate, beets 1.0 is feature-complete. We’ll be fixing bugs on the road to 1.0 but no new features will be added. Concurrently, work begins today on features for version 1.1.
- New plugin: Convert Plugin transcodes music and embeds album art while copying to a separate directory. Thanks to Jakob Schnitzer and Andrew G. Dunn.
- New plugin: Fuzzy Search Plugin lets you find albums and tracks using fuzzy string matching so you don’t have to type (or even remember) their exact names. Thanks to Philippe Mongeau.
- New plugin:
echonest_tempo
fetches tempo (BPM) information from The Echo Nest. Thanks to David Brenner. - New plugin: The Plugin adds a template function that helps format text for nicely-sorted directory listings. Thanks to Blemjhoo Tezoulbr.
- New plugin: Zero Plugin filters out undesirable fields before they are written to your tags. Thanks again to Blemjhoo Tezoulbr.
- New plugin: IHate Plugin automatically skips (or warns you about) importing albums that match certain criteria. Thanks once again to Blemjhoo Tezoulbr.
- ReplayGain Plugin: This plugin has been completely overhauled to use the mp3gain or aacgain command-line tools instead of the failure-prone Gstreamer ReplayGain implementation. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte.
- FetchArt Plugin and EmbedArt Plugin: Both plugins can now
resize album art to avoid excessively large images. Use the
maxwidth
config option with either plugin. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte. - Scrub Plugin: Scrubbing now removes all types of tags from a file rather than just one. For example, if your FLAC file has both ordinary FLAC tags and ID3 tags, the ID3 tags are now also removed.
- stats command: New
--exact
switch to make the file size calculation more accurate (thanks to Jakob Schnitzer). - list command: Templates given with
-f
can now show items’ and albums’ paths (using$path
). - The output of the update, remove, and modify commands now respects the format_album and format_item config options. Thanks to Mike Kazantsev.
- The art_filename option can now be a template rather than a simple string. Thanks to Jarrod Beardwood.
- Fix album queries for
artpath
and other non-item fields. - Null values in the database can now be matched with the empty-string regular
expression,
^$
. - Queries now correctly match non-string values in path format predicates.
- When autotagging a various-artists album, the album artist field is now used instead of the majority track artist.
- LastGenre Plugin: Use the albums’ existing genre tags if they pass the whitelist (thanks to Fabrice Laporte).
- LastGenre Plugin: Add a
lastgenre
command for fetching genres post facto (thanks to Jakob Schnitzer). - FetchArt Plugin: Local image filenames are now used in alphabetical order.
- FetchArt Plugin: Fix a bug where cover art filenames could lack
a
.jpg
extension. - Lyrics Plugin: Fix an exception with non-ASCII lyrics.
- Web Plugin: The API now reports file sizes (for use with the Tomahawk resolver).
- Web Plugin: Files now download with a reasonable filename rather than just being called “file” (thanks to Zach Denton).
- ImportFeeds Plugin: Fix error in symlink mode with non-ASCII filenames.
- MusicBrainz Collection Plugin: Fix an error when submitting a large number of releases (we now submit only 200 releases at a time instead of 350). Thanks to Jonathan Towne.
- EmbedArt Plugin: Made the method for embedding art into FLAC files standard-compliant. Thanks to Daniele Sluijters.
- Add the track mapping dictionary to the
album_distance
plugin function. - When an exception is raised while reading a file, the path of the file in question is now logged (thanks to Mike Kazantsev).
- Truncate long filenames based on their bytes rather than their Unicode characters, fixing situations where encoded names could be too long.
- Filename truncation now incorporates the length of the extension.
- Fix an assertion failure when the MusicBrainz main database and search server disagree.
- Fix a bug that caused the LastGenre Plugin and other plugins not to modify files’ tags even when they successfully change the database.
- Fix a VFS bug leading to a crash in the BPD Plugin when files had non-ASCII extensions.
- Fix for changing date fields (like “year”) with the modify command.
- Fix a crash when input is read from a pipe without a specified encoding.
- Fix some problem with identifying files on Windows with Unicode directory names in their path.
- Fix a crash when Unicode queries were used with
import -L
re-imports. - Fix an error when fingerprinting files with Unicode filenames on Windows.
- Warn instead of crashing when importing a specific file in singleton mode.
- Add human-readable error messages when writing files’ tags fails or when a directory can’t be created.
- Changed plugin loading so that modules can be imported without unintentionally loading the plugins they contain.
1.0b15 (July 26, 2012)¶
The fifteenth (!) beta of beets is compendium of small fixes and features, most of which represent long-standing requests. The improvements include matching albums with extra tracks, per-disc track numbering in multi-disc albums, an overhaul of the album art downloader, and robustness enhancements that should keep beets running even when things go wrong. All these smaller changes should help us focus on some larger changes coming before 1.0.
Please note that this release contains one backwards-incompatible change: album art fetching, which was previously baked into the import workflow, is now encapsulated in a plugin (the FetchArt Plugin). If you want to continue fetching cover art for your music, enable this plugin after upgrading to beets 1.0b15.
- The autotagger can now find matches for albums when you have extra tracks on your filesystem that aren’t present in the MusicBrainz catalog. Previously, if you tried to match album with 15 audio files but the MusicBrainz entry had only 14 tracks, beets would ignore this match. Now, beets will show you matches even when they are “too short” and indicate which tracks from your disk are unmatched.
- Tracks on multi-disc albums can now be numbered per-disc instead of per-album via the per_disc_numbering config option.
- The default output format for the
beet list
command is now configurable via the format_item and format_album config options. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte. - Album cover art fetching is now encapsulated in the
FetchArt Plugin. Be sure to enable this plugin if you’re using this
functionality. As a result of this new organization, the new plugin has gained
a few new features:
- “As-is” and non-autotagged imports can now have album art imported from the local filesystem (although Web repositories are still not searched in these cases).
- A new command,
beet fetchart
, allows you to download album art post-import. If you only want to fetch art manually, not automatically during import, set the new plugin’sautofetch
option tono
. - New album art sources have been added.
- Errors when communicating with MusicBrainz now log an error message instead of halting the importer.
- Similarly, filesystem manipulation errors now print helpful error messages instead of a messy traceback. They still interrupt beets, but they should now be easier for users to understand. Tracebacks are still available in verbose mode.
- New metadata fields for artist credits:
artist_credit
andalbumartist_credit
can now contain release- and recording-specific variations of the artist’s name. See Available Values. - Revamped the way beets handles concurrent database access to avoid
nondeterministic SQLite-related crashes when using the multithreaded importer.
On systems where SQLite was compiled without
usleep(3)
support, multithreaded database access could cause an internal error (with the message “database is locked”). This release synchronizes access to the database to avoid internal SQLite contention, which should avoid this error. - Plugins can now add parallel stages to the import pipeline. See Writing Plugins.
- Beets now prints out an error when you use an unrecognized field name in a
query: for example, when running
beet ls -a artist:foo
(becauseartist
is an item-level field). - New plugin events:
import_task_choice
is called after an import task has an action assigned.import_task_files
is called after a task’s file manipulation has finished (copying or moving files, writing metadata tags).library_opened
is called when beets starts up and opens the library database.
- LastGenre Plugin: Fixed a problem where path formats containing
$genre
would use the old genre instead of the newly discovered one. - Fix a crash when moving files to a Samba share.
- MPDUpdate Plugin: Fix TypeError crash (thanks to Philippe Mongeau).
- When re-importing files with
import_copy
enabled, only files inside the library directory are moved. Files outside the library directory are still copied. This solves a problem (introduced in 1.0b14) where beets could crash after adding files to the library but before finishing copying them; during the next import, the (external) files would be moved instead of copied. - Artist sort names are now populated correctly for multi-artist tracks and releases. (Previously, they only reflected the first artist.)
- When previewing changes during import, differences in track duration are now
shown as “2:50 vs. 3:10” rather than separated with
->
like track numbers. This should clarify that beets isn’t doing anything to modify lengths. - Fix a problem with query-based path format matching where a field-qualified
pattern, like
albumtype_soundtrack
, would match everything. - Chromaprint/Acoustid Plugin: Fix matching with ambiguous Acoustids. Some Acoustids are identified with multiple recordings; beets now considers any associated recording a valid match. This should reduce some cases of errant track reordering when using chroma.
- Fix the ID3 tag name for the catalog number field.
- Chromaprint/Acoustid Plugin: Fix occasional crash at end of fingerprint submission and give more context to “failed fingerprint generation” errors.
- Interactive prompts are sent to stdout instead of stderr.
- EmbedArt Plugin: Fix crash when audio files are unreadable.
- BPD Plugin: Fix crash when sockets disconnect (thanks to Matteo Mecucci).
- Fix an assertion failure while importing with moving enabled when the file was already at its destination.
- Fix Unicode values in the
replace
config option (thanks to Jakob Borg). - Use a nicer error message when input is requested but stdin is closed.
- Fix errors on Windows for certain Unicode characters that can’t be represented
in the MBCS encoding. This required a change to the way that paths are
represented in the database on Windows; if you find that beets’ paths are out
of sync with your filesystem with this release, delete and recreate your
database with
beet import -AWC /path/to/music
. - Fix
import
with relative path arguments on Windows.
1.0b14 (May 12, 2012)¶
The centerpiece of this beets release is the graceful handling of similarly-named albums. It’s now possible to import two albums with the same artist and title and to keep them from conflicting in the filesystem. Many other awesome new features were contributed by the beets community, including regular expression queries, artist sort names, moving files on import. There are three new plugins: random song/album selection; MusicBrainz “collection” integration; and a plugin for interoperability with other music library systems.
A million thanks to the (growing) beets community for making this a huge release.
- The importer now gives you choices when duplicates are detected. Previously, when beets found an existing album or item in your library matching the metadata on a newly-imported one, it would just skip the new music to avoid introducing duplicates into your library. Now, you have three choices: skip the new music (the previous behavior), keep both, or remove the old music. See the Duplicates section in the autotagging guide for details.
- Beets can now avoid storing identically-named albums in the same directory.
The new
%aunique{}
template function, which is included in the default path formats, ensures that Crystal Castles’ albums will be placed into different directories. See Album Disambiguation for details. - Beets queries can now use regular expressions. Use an additional
:
in your query to enable regex matching. See Regular Expressions for the full details. Thanks to Matteo Mecucci. - Artist sort names are now fetched from MusicBrainz. There are two new data
fields,
artist_sort
andalbumartist_sort
, that contain sortable artist names like “Beatles, The”. These fields are also used to sort albums and items when using thelist
command. Thanks to Paul Provost. - Many other new metadata fields were added, including ASIN, label catalog number, disc title, encoder, and MusicBrainz release group ID. For a full list of fields, see Available Values.
- Chromaprint/Acoustid Plugin: A new command,
beet submit
, will submit fingerprints to the Acoustid database. Submitting your library helps increase the coverage and accuracy of Acoustid fingerprinting. The Chromaprint fingerprint and Acoustid ID are also now stored for all fingerprinted tracks. This version of beets requires at least version 0.6 of pyacoustid for fingerprinting to work. - The importer can now move files. Previously, beets could only copy files
and delete the originals, which is inefficient if the source and destination
are on the same filesystem. Use the
import_move
configuration option and see Configuration for more details. Thanks to Domen Kožar. - New Random Plugin: Randomly select albums and tracks from your library. Thanks to Philippe Mongeau.
- The MusicBrainz Collection Plugin by Jeffrey Aylesworth was added to the core beets distribution.
- New ImportFeeds Plugin: Catalog imported files in
m3u
playlist files or as symlinks for easy importing to other systems. Thanks to Fabrice Laporte. - The
-f
(output format) option to thebeet list
command can now contain template functions as well as field references. Thanks to Steve Dougherty. - A new command
beet fields
displays the available metadata fields (thanks to Matteo Mecucci). - The
import
command now has a--noincremental
or-I
flag to disable incremental imports (thanks to Matteo Mecucci). - When the autotagger fails to find a match, it now displays the number of tracks on the album (to help you guess what might be going wrong) and a link to the FAQ.
- The default filename character substitutions were changed to be more conservative. The Windows “reserved characters” are substituted by default even on Unix platforms (this causes less surprise when using Samba shares to store music). To customize your character substitutions, see the replace config option.
- LastGenre Plugin: Added a “fallback” option when no suitable genre can be found (thanks to Fabrice Laporte).
- Rewrite Plugin: Unicode rewriting rules are now allowed (thanks to Nicolas Dietrich).
- Filename collisions are now avoided when moving album art.
- BPD Plugin: Print messages to show when directory tree is being constructed.
- BPD Plugin: Use Gstreamer’s
playbin2
element instead of the deprecatedplaybin
. - BPD Plugin: Random and repeat modes are now supported (thanks to Matteo Mecucci).
- BPD Plugin: Listings are now sorted (thanks once again to Matteo Mecucci).
- Filenames are normalized with Unicode Normal Form D (NFD) on Mac OS X and NFC on all other platforms.
- Significant internal restructuring to avoid SQLite locking errors. As part of these changes, the not-very-useful “save” plugin event has been removed.
1.0b13 (March 16, 2012)¶
Beets 1.0b13 consists of a plethora of small but important fixes and
refinements. A lyrics plugin is now included with beets; new audio properties
are catalogged; the list
command has been made more powerful; the autotagger
is more tolerant of different tagging styles; and importing with original file
deletion now cleans up after itself more thoroughly. Many, many bugs—including
several crashers—were fixed. This release lays the foundation for more features
to come in the next couple of releases.
- The Lyrics Plugin, originally by Peter Brunner, is revamped and included with beets, making it easy to fetch song lyrics.
- Items now expose their audio sample rate, number of channels, and bits per sample (bitdepth). See Path Formats for a list of all available audio properties. Thanks to Andrew Dunn.
- The
beet list
command now accepts a “format” argument that lets you show specific information about each album or track. For example, runbeet ls -af '$album: $tracktotal' beatles
to see how long each Beatles album is. Thanks to Philippe Mongeau. - The autotagger now tolerates tracks on multi-disc albums that are numbered per-disc. For example, if track 24 on a release is the first track on the second disc, then it is not penalized for having its track number set to 1 instead of 24.
- The autotagger sets the disc number and disc total fields on autotagged albums.
- The autotagger now also tolerates tracks whose track artists tags are set to “Various Artists”.
- Terminal colors are now supported on Windows via Colorama (thanks to Karl).
- When previewing metadata differences, the importer now shows discrepancies in track length.
- Importing with
import_delete
enabled now cleans up empty directories that contained deleting imported music files. - Similarly,
import_delete
now causes original album art imported from the disk to be deleted. - Plugin-supplied template values, such as those created by
rewrite
, are now properly sanitized (for example,AC/DC
properly becomesAC_DC
). - Filename extensions are now always lower-cased when copying and moving files.
- The
inline
plugin now prints a more comprehensible error when exceptions occur in Python snippets. - The
replace
configuration option can now remove characters entirely (in addition to replacing them) if the special string<strip>
is specified as the replacement. - New plugin API: plugins can now add fields to the MediaFile tag abstraction layer. See Writing Plugins.
- A reasonable error message is now shown when the import log file cannot be opened.
- The import log file is now flushed and closed properly so that it can be used to monitor import progress, even when the import crashes.
- Duplicate track matches are no longer shown when autotagging singletons.
- The
chroma
plugin now logs errors when fingerprinting fails. - The
lastgenre
plugin suppresses more errors when dealing with the Last.fm API. - Fix a bug in the
rewrite
plugin that broke the use of multiple rules for a single field. - Fix a crash with non-ASCII characters in bytestring metadata fields (e.g., MusicBrainz IDs).
- Fix another crash with non-ASCII characters in the configuration paths.
- Fix a divide-by-zero crash on zero-length audio files.
- Fix a crash in the
chroma
plugin when the Acoustid database had no recording associated with a fingerprint. - Fix a crash when an autotagging with an artist or album containing “AND” or “OR” (upper case).
- Fix an error in the
rewrite
andinline
plugins when the corresponding config sections did not exist. - Fix bitrate estimation for AAC files whose headers are missing the relevant data.
- Fix the
list
command in BPD (thanks to Simon Chopin).
1.0b12 (January 16, 2012)¶
This release focuses on making beets’ path formatting vastly more powerful. It adds a function syntax for transforming text. Via a new plugin, arbitrary Python code can also be used to define new path format fields. Each path format template can now be activated conditionally based on a query. Character set substitutions are also now configurable.
In addition, beets avoids problematic filename conflicts by appending numbers to
filenames that would otherwise conflict. Three new plugins (inline
,
scrub
, and rewrite
) are included in this release.
- Functions in path formats provide a simple way to write complex file
naming rules: for example,
%upper{%left{$artist,1}}
will insert the capitalized first letter of the track’s artist. For more details, see Path Formats. If you’re interested in adding your own template functions via a plugin, see Writing Plugins. - Plugins can also now define new path fields in addition to functions.
- The new Inline Plugin lets you use Python expressions to customize path formats by defining new fields in the config file.
- The configuration can condition path formats based on queries. That is,
you can write a path format that is only used if an item matches a given
query. (This supersedes the earlier functionality that only allowed
conditioning on album type; if you used this feature in a previous version,
you will need to replace, for example,
soundtrack:
withalbumtype_soundtrack:
.) See Path Format Configuration. - Filename substitutions are now configurable via the
replace
config value. You can choose which characters you think should be allowed in your directory and music file names. See Configuration. - Beets now ensures that files have unique filenames by appending a number to any filename that would otherwise conflict with an existing file.
- The new Scrub Plugin can remove extraneous metadata either manually or automatically.
- The new Rewrite Plugin can canonicalize names for path formats.
- The autotagging heuristics have been tweaked in situations where the MusicBrainz database did not contain track lengths. Previously, beets penalized matches where this was the case, leading to situations where seemingly good matches would have poor similarity. This penalty has been removed.
- Fix an incompatibility in BPD with libmpc (the library that powers mpc and ncmpc).
- Fix a crash when importing a partial match whose first track was missing.
- The
lastgenre
plugin now correctly writes discovered genres to imported files (when tag-writing is enabled). - Add a message when skipping directories during an incremental import.
- The default ignore settings now ignore all files beginning with a dot.
- Date values in path formats (
$year
,$month
, and$day
) are now appropriately zero-padded. - Removed the
--path-format
global flag forbeet
. - Removed the
lastid
plugin, which was deprecated in the previous version.
1.0b11 (December 12, 2011)¶
This version of beets focuses on transitioning the autotagger to the new version of the MusicBrainz database (called NGS). This transition brings with it a number of long-overdue improvements: most notably, predictable behavior when tagging multi-disc albums and integration with the new Acoustid acoustic fingerprinting technology.
The importer can also now tag incomplete albums when you’re missing a few tracks from a given release. Two other new plugins are also included with this release: one for assigning genres and another for ReplayGain analysis.
- Beets now communicates with MusicBrainz via the new Next Generation Schema (NGS) service via python-musicbrainz-ngs. The bindings are included with this version of beets, but a future version will make them an external dependency.
- The importer now detects multi-disc albums and tags them together. Using a heuristic based on the names of directories, certain structures are classified as multi-disc albums: for example, if a directory contains subdirectories labeled “disc 1” and “disc 2”, these subdirectories will be coalesced into a single album for tagging.
- The new Chromaprint/Acoustid Plugin uses the Acoustid open-source acoustic
fingerprinting service. This replaces the old
lastid
plugin, which used Last.fm fingerprinting and is now deprecated. Fingerprinting with this library should be faster and more reliable. - The importer can now perform partial matches. This means that, if you’re missing a few tracks from an album, beets can still tag the remaining tracks as a single album. (Thanks to Simon Chopin.)
- The new LastGenre Plugin automatically assigns genres to imported albums and items based on Last.fm tags and an internal whitelist. (Thanks to KraYmer.)
- The ReplayGain Plugin, written by Peter Brunner, has been merged into the core beets distribution. Use it to analyze audio and adjust playback levels in ReplayGain-aware music players.
- Albums are now tagged with their original release date rather than the date of any reissue, remaster, “special edition”, or the like.
- The config file and library databases are now given better names and locations
on Windows. Namely, both files now reside in
%APPDATA%
; the config file is namedbeetsconfig.ini
and the database is calledbeetslibrary.blb
(neither has a leading dot as on Unix). For backwards compatibility, beets will check the old locations first. - When entering an ID manually during tagging, beets now searches for anything that looks like an MBID in the entered string. This means that full MusicBrainz URLs now work as IDs at the prompt. (Thanks to derwin.)
- The importer now ignores certain “clutter” files like
.AppleDouble
directories and._*
files. The list of ignored patterns is configurable via theignore
setting; see Configuration. - The database now keeps track of files’ modification times so that, during
an
update
, unmodified files can be skipped. (Thanks to Jos van der Til.) - The album art fetcher now uses albumart.org as a fallback when the Amazon art downloader fails.
- A new
timeout
config value avoids database locking errors on slow systems. - Fix a crash after using the “as Tracks” option during import.
- Fix a Unicode error when tagging items with missing titles.
- Fix a crash when the state file (
~/.beetsstate
) became emptied or corrupted.
1.0b10 (September 22, 2011)¶
This version of beets focuses on making it easier to manage your metadata
after you’ve imported it. A bumper crop of new commands has been added: a
manual tag editor (modify
), a tool to pick up out-of-band deletions and
modifications (update
), and functionality for moving and copying files
around (move
). Furthermore, the concept of “re-importing” is new: you can
choose to re-run beets’ advanced autotagger on any files you already have in
your library if you change your mind after you finish the initial import.
As a couple of added bonuses, imports can now automatically skip
previously-imported directories (with the -i
flag) and there’s an
experimental Web interface to beets in a new standard
plugin.
- A new
beet modify
command enables manual, command-line-based modification of music metadata. Pass it a query along withfield=value
pairs that specify the changes you want to make. - A new
beet update
command updates the database to reflect changes in the on-disk metadata. You can now use an external program to edit tags on files, remove files and directories, etc., and then runbeet update
to make sure your beets library is in sync. This will also rename files to reflect their new metadata. - A new
beet move
command can copy or move files into your library directory or to another specified directory. - When importing files that are already in the library database, the items are no longer duplicated—instead, the library is updated to reflect the new metadata. This way, the import command can be transparently used as a re-import.
- Relatedly, the
-L
flag to the “import” command makes it take a query as its argument instead of a list of directories. The matched albums (or items, depending on the-s
flag) are then re-imported. - A new flag
-i
to the import command runs incremental imports, keeping track of and skipping previously-imported directories. This has the effect of making repeated import commands pick up only newly-added directories. Theimport_incremental
config option makes this the default. - When pruning directories, “clutter” files such as
.DS_Store
andThumbs.db
are ignored (and removed with otherwise-empty directories). - The Web Plugin encapsulates a simple Web-based GUI for beets. The current iteration can browse the library and play music in browsers that support HTML5 Audio.
- When moving items that are part of an album, the album art implicitly moves too.
- Files are no longer silently overwritten when moving and copying files.
- Handle exceptions thrown when running Mutagen.
- Fix a missing
__future__
import inembed art
on Python 2.5. - Fix ID3 and MPEG-4 tag names for the album-artist field.
- Fix Unicode encoding of album artist, album type, and label.
- Fix crash when “copying” an art file that’s already in place.
1.0b9 (July 9, 2011)¶
This release focuses on a large number of small fixes and improvements that turn beets into a well-oiled, music-devouring machine. See the full release notes, below, for a plethora of new features.
- Queries can now contain whitespace. Spaces passed as shell arguments are
now preserved, so you can use your shell’s escaping syntax (quotes or
backslashes, for instance) to include spaces in queries. For example,
typing``beet ls “the knife”`` or
beet ls the\ knife
. Read more in Queries. - Queries can match items from the library by directory. A
path:
prefix is optional; any query containing a path separator (/ on POSIX systems) is assumed to be a path query. Runningbeet ls path/to/music
will show all the music in your library under the specified directory. The Queries reference again has more details. - Local album art is now automatically discovered and copied from the imported directories when available.
- When choosing the “as-is” import album (or doing a non-autotagged import), every album either has an “album artist” set or is marked as a compilation (Various Artists). The choice is made based on the homogeneity of the tracks’ artists. This prevents compilations that are imported as-is from being scattered across many directories after they are imported.
- The release label for albums and tracks is now fetched from !MusicBrainz, written to files, and stored in the database.
- The “list” command now accepts a
-p
switch that causes it to show paths instead of titles. This makes the output ofbeet ls -p
suitable for piping into another command such as xargs. - Release year and label are now shown in the candidate selection list to help disambiguate different releases of the same album.
- Prompts in the importer interface are now colorized for easy reading. The default option is always highlighted.
- The importer now provides the option to specify a MusicBrainz ID manually if the built-in searching isn’t working for a particular album or track.
$bitrate
in path formats is now formatted as a human-readable kbps value instead of as a raw integer.- The import logger has been improved for “always-on” use. First, it is now possible to specify a log file in .beetsconfig. Also, logs are now appended rather than overwritten and contain timestamps.
- Album art fetching and plugin events are each now run in separate pipeline stages during imports. This should bring additional performance when using album art plugins like embedart or beets-lyrics.
- Accents and other Unicode decorators on characters are now treated more fairly by the autotagger. For example, if you’re missing the acute accent on the “e” in “café”, that change won’t be penalized. This introduces a new dependency on the unidecode Python module.
- When tagging a track with no title set, the track’s filename is now shown (instead of nothing at all).
- The bitrate of lossless files is now calculated from their file size (rather than being fixed at 0 or reflecting the uncompressed audio bitrate).
- Fixed a problem where duplicate albums or items imported at the same time would fail to be detected.
- BPD now uses a persistent “virtual filesystem” in order to fake a directory structure. This means that your path format settings are respected in BPD’s browsing hierarchy. This may come at a performance cost, however. The virtual filesystem used by BPD is available for reuse by plugins (e.g., the FUSE plugin).
- Singleton imports (
beet import -s
) can now take individual files as arguments as well as directories. - Fix Unicode queries given on the command line.
- Fix crasher in quiet singleton imports (
import -qs
). - Fix crash when autotagging files with no metadata.
- Fix a rare deadlock when finishing the import pipeline.
- Fix an issue that was causing mpdupdate to run twice for every album.
- Fix a bug that caused release dates/years not to be fetched.
- Fix a crasher when setting MBIDs on MP3s file metadata.
- Fix a “broken pipe” error when piping beets’ standard output.
- A better error message is given when the database file is unopenable.
- Suppress errors due to timeouts and bad responses from MusicBrainz.
- Fix a crash on album queries with item-only field names.
1.0b8 (April 28, 2011)¶
This release of beets brings two significant new features. First, beets now has first-class support for “singleton” tracks. Previously, it was only really meant to manage whole albums, but many of us have lots of non-album tracks to keep track of alongside our collections of albums. So now beets makes it easy to tag, catalog, and manipulate your individual tracks. Second, beets can now (optionally) embed album art directly into file metadata rather than only storing it in a “file on the side.” Check out the EmbedArt Plugin for that functionality.
- Better support for singleton (non-album) tracks. Whereas beets previously
only really supported full albums, now it can also keep track of individual,
off-album songs. The “singleton” path format can be used to customize where
these tracks are stored. To import singleton tracks, provide the -s switch to
the import command or, while doing a normal full-album import, choose the “as
Tracks” (T) option to add singletons to your library. To list only singleton
or only album tracks, use the new
singleton:
query term: the querysingleton:true
matches only singleton tracks;singleton:false
matches only album tracks. Thelastid
plugin has been extended to support matching individual items as well. - The importer/autotagger system has been heavily refactored in this release. If anything breaks as a result, please get in touch or just file a bug.
- Support for album art embedded in files. A new EmbedArt Plugin implements this functionality. Enable the plugin to automatically embed downloaded album art into your music files’ metadata. The plugin also provides the “embedart” and “extractart” commands for moving image files in and out of metadata. See the wiki for more details. (Thanks, daenney!)
- The “distance” number, which quantifies how different an album’s current and proposed metadata are, is now displayed as “similarity” instead. This should be less noisy and confusing; you’ll now see 99.5% instead of 0.00489323.
- A new “timid mode” in the importer asks the user every time, even when it
makes a match with very high confidence. The
-t
flag on the command line and theimport_timid
config option control this mode. (Thanks to mdecker on GitHub!) - The multithreaded importer should now abort (either by selecting aBort or by typing ^C) much more quickly. Previously, it would try to get a lot of work done before quitting; now it gives up as soon as it can.
- Added a new plugin event,
album_imported
, which is called every time an album is added to the library. (Thanks, Lugoues!) - A new plugin method,
register_listener
, is an imperative alternative to the@listen
decorator (Thanks again, Lugoues!) - In path formats,
$albumartist
now falls back to$artist
(as well as the other way around). - The importer now prints “(unknown album)” when no tags are present.
- When autotagging, “and” is considered equal to “&”.
- Fix some crashes when deleting files that don’t exist.
- Fix adding individual tracks in BPD.
- Fix crash when
~/.beetsconfig
does not exist.
1.0b7 (April 5, 2011)¶
Beta 7’s focus is on better support for “various artists” releases. These albums
can be treated differently via the new [paths]
config section and the
autotagger is better at handling them. It also includes a number of
oft-requested improvements to the beet
command-line tool, including several
new configuration options and the ability to clean up empty directory subtrees.
- “Various artists” releases are handled much more gracefully. The
autotagger now sets the
comp
flag on albums whenever the album is identified as a “various artists” release by !MusicBrainz. Also, there is now a distinction between the “album artist” and the “track artist”, the latter of which is never “Various Artists” or other such bogus stand-in. (Thanks to Jonathan for the bulk of the implementation work on this feature!) - The directory hierarchy can now be customized based on release type. In
particular, the
path_format
setting in .beetsconfig has been replaced with a new[paths]
section, which allows you to specify different path formats for normal and “compilation” (various artists) releases as well as for each album type (see below). The default path formats have been changed to use$albumartist
instead of$artist
. - A new ``albumtype`` field reflects the release type as specified by MusicBrainz.
- When deleting files, beets now appropriately “prunes” the directory tree—empty directories are automatically cleaned up. (Thanks to wlof on GitHub for this!)
- The tagger’s output now always shows the album directory that is currently being tagged. This should help in situations where files’ current tags are missing or useless.
- The logging option (
-l
) to theimport
command now logs duplicate albums. - A new
import_resume
configuration option can be used to disable the importer’s resuming feature or force it to resume without asking. This option may be eitheryes
,no
, orask
, with the obvious meanings. The-p
and-P
command-line flags override this setting and correspond to the “yes” and “no” settings. - Resuming is automatically disabled when the importer is in quiet (
-q
) mode. Progress is still saved, however, and the-p
flag (above) can be used to force resuming. - The
BEETSCONFIG
environment variable can now be used to specify the location of the config file that is at ~/.beetsconfig by default. - A new
import_quiet_fallback
config option specifies what should happen in quiet mode when there is no strong recommendation. The options areskip
(the default) and “asis”. - When importing with the “delete” option and importing files that are already at their destination, files could be deleted (leaving zero copies afterward). This is fixed.
- The
version
command now lists all the loaded plugins. - A new plugin, called
info
, just prints out audio file metadata. - Fix a bug where some files would be erroneously interpreted as MPEG-4 audio.
- Fix permission bits applied to album art files.
- Fix malformed !MusicBrainz queries caused by null characters.
- Fix a bug with old versions of the Monkey’s Audio format.
- Fix a crash on broken symbolic links.
- Retry in more cases when !MusicBrainz servers are slow/overloaded.
- The old “albumify” plugin for upgrading databases was removed.
1.0b6 (January 20, 2011)¶
This version consists primarily of bug fixes and other small improvements. It’s in preparation for a more feature-ful release in beta 7. The most important issue involves correct ordering of autotagged albums.
- Quiet import: a new “-q” command line switch for the import command suppresses all prompts for input; it pessimistically skips all albums that the importer is not completely confident about.
- Added support for the WavPack and Musepack formats. Unfortunately, due to a limitation in the Mutagen library (used by beets for metadata manipulation), Musepack SV8 is not yet supported. Here’s the upstream bug in question.
- BPD now uses a pure-Python socket library and no longer requires eventlet/greenlet (the latter of which is a C extension). For the curious, the socket library in question is called Bluelet.
- Non-autotagged imports are now resumable (just like autotagged imports).
- Fix a terrible and long-standing bug where track orderings were never applied. This manifested when the tagger appeared to be applying a reasonable ordering to the tracks but, later, the database reflects a completely wrong association of track names to files. The order applied was always just alphabetical by filename, which is frequently but not always what you want.
- We now use Windows’ “long filename” support. This API is fairly tricky, though, so some instability may still be present—please file a bug if you run into pathname weirdness on Windows. Also, filenames on Windows now never end in spaces.
- Fix crash in lastid when the artist name is not available.
- Fixed a spurious crash when
LANG
or a related environment variable is set to an invalid value (such as'UTF-8'
on some installations of Mac OS X). - Fixed an error when trying to copy a file that is already at its destination.
- When copying read-only files, the importer now tries to make the copy writable. (Previously, this would just crash the import.)
- Fixed an
UnboundLocalError
when no matches are found during autotag. - Fixed a Unicode encoding error when entering special characters into the “manual search” prompt.
- Added `` beet version`` command that just shows the current release version.
1.0b5 (September 28, 2010)¶
This version of beets focuses on increasing the accuracy of the autotagger. The main addition is an included plugin that uses acoustic fingerprinting to match based on the audio content (rather than existing metadata). Additional heuristics were also added to the metadata-based tagger as well that should make it more reliable. This release also greatly expands the capabilities of beets’ plugin API. A host of other little features and fixes are also rolled into this release.
- The
lastid
plugin adds Last.fm acoustic fingerprinting support to the autotagger. Similar to the PUIDs used by !MusicBrainz Picard, this system allows beets to recognize files that don’t have any metadata at all. You’ll need to install some dependencies for this plugin to work. - To support the above, there’s also a new system for extending the autotagger via plugins. Plugins can currently add components to the track and album distance functions as well as augment the MusicBrainz search. The new API is documented at Plugins.
- String comparisons in the autotagger have been augmented to act more intuitively. Previously, if your album had the title “Something (EP)” and it was officially called “Something”, then beets would think this was a fairly significant change. It now checks for and appropriately reweights certain parts of each string. As another example, the title “The Great Album” is considered equal to “Great Album, The”.
- New event system for plugins (thanks, Jeff!). Plugins can now get callbacks from beets when certain events occur in the core. Again, the API is documented in Plugins.
- The BPD plugin is now disabled by default. This greatly simplifies
installation of the beets core, which is now 100% pure Python. To use BPD,
though, you’ll need to set
plugins: bpd
in your .beetsconfig. - The
import
command can now remove original files when it copies items into your library. (This might be useful if you’re low on disk space.) Set theimport_delete
option in your .beetsconfig toyes
. - Importing without autotagging (
beet import -A
) now prints out album names as it imports them to indicate progress. - The new MPDUpdate Plugin will automatically update your MPD server’s index whenever your beets library changes.
- Efficiency tweak should reduce the number of !MusicBrainz queries per autotagged album.
- A new
-v
command line switch enables debugging output. - Fixed bug that completely broke non-autotagged imports (
import -A
). - Fixed bug that logged the wrong paths when using
import -l
. - Fixed autotagging for the creatively-named band !!!.
- Fixed normalization of relative paths.
- Fixed escaping of
/
characters in paths on Windows.
1.0b4 (August 9, 2010)¶
This thrilling new release of beets focuses on making the tagger more usable in
a variety of ways. First and foremost, it should now be much faster: the tagger
now uses a multithreaded algorithm by default (although, because the new tagger
is experimental, a single-threaded version is still available via a config
option). Second, the tagger output now uses a little bit of ANSI terminal
coloring to make changes stand out. This way, it should be faster to decide what
to do with a proposed match: the more red you see, the worse the match is.
Finally, the tagger can be safely interrupted (paused) and restarted later at
the same point. Just enter b
for aBort at any prompt to stop the tagging
process and save its progress. (The progress-saving also works in the
unthinkable event that beets crashes while tagging.)
Among the under-the-hood changes in 1.0b4 is a major change to the way beets handles paths (filenames). This should make the whole system more tolerant to special characters in filenames, but it may break things (especially databases created with older versions of beets). As always, let me know if you run into weird problems with this release.
Finally, this release’s setup.py
should install a beet.exe
startup stub
for Windows users. This should make running beets much easier: just type
beet
if you have your PATH
environment variable set up correctly. The
Getting Started guide has some tips on installing beets on Windows.
Here’s the detailed list of changes:
- Parallel tagger. The autotagger has been reimplemented to use multiple
threads. This means that it can concurrently read files from disk, talk to the
user, communicate with MusicBrainz, and write data back to disk. Not only does
this make the tagger much faster because independent work may be performed in
parallel, but it makes the tagging process much more pleasant for large
imports. The user can let albums queue up in the background while making a
decision rather than waiting for beets between each question it asks. The
parallel tagger is on by default but a sequential (single- threaded) version
is still available by setting the
threaded
config value tono
(because the parallel version is still quite experimental). - Colorized tagger output. The autotagger interface now makes it a little
easier to see what’s going on at a glance by highlighting changes with
terminal colors. This feature is on by default, but you can turn it off by
setting
color
tono
in your.beetsconfig
(if, for example, your terminal doesn’t understand colors and garbles the output). - Pause and resume imports. The
import
command now keeps track of its progress, so if you’re interrupted (beets crashes, you abort the process, an alien devours your motherboard, etc.), beets will try to resume from the point where you left off. The next time you runimport
on the same directory, it will ask if you want to resume. It accomplishes this by “fast-forwarding” through the albums in the directory until it encounters the last one it saw. (This means it might fail if that album can’t be found.) Also, you can now abort the tagging process by enteringb
(for aBort) at any of the prompts. - Overhauled methods for handling fileystem paths to allow filenames that have
badly encoded special characters. These changes are pretty fragile, so please
report any bugs involving
UnicodeError
or SQLiteProgrammingError
messages in this version. - The destination paths (the library directory structure) now respect album-level metadata. This means that if you have an album in which two tracks have different album-level attributes (like year, for instance), they will still wind up in the same directory together. (There’s currently not a very smart method for picking the “correct” album-level metadata, but we’ll fix that later.)
- Fixed a bug where the CLI would fail completely if the
LANG
environment variable was not set. - Fixed removal of albums (
beet remove -a
): previously, the album record would stay around although the items were deleted. - The setup script now makes a
beet.exe
startup stub on Windows; Windows users can now just typebeet
at the prompt to run beets. - Fixed an occasional bug where Mutagen would complain that a tag was already present.
- Fixed a bug with reading invalid integers from ID3 tags.
- The tagger should now be a little more reluctant to reorder tracks that already have indices.
1.0b3 (July 22, 2010)¶
This release features two major additions to the autotagger’s functionality: album art fetching and MusicBrainz ID tags. It also contains some important under-the-hood improvements: a new plugin architecture is introduced and the database schema is extended with explicit support for albums.
This release has one major backwards-incompatibility. Because of the new way
beets handles albums in the library, databases created with an old version of
beets might have trouble with operations that deal with albums (like the -a
switch to beet list
and beet remove
, as well as the file browser for
BPD). To “upgrade” an old database, you can use the included albumify
plugin
(see the fourth bullet point below).
- Album art. The tagger now, by default, downloads album art from Amazon
that is referenced in the MusicBrainz database. It places the album art
alongside the audio files in a file called (for example)
cover.jpg
. Theimport_art
config option controls this behavior, as do the-r
and-R
options to the import command. You can set the name (minus extension) of the album art file with theart_filename
config option. (See Configuration for more information about how to configure the album art downloader.) - Support for MusicBrainz ID tags. The autotagger now keeps track of the MusicBrainz track, album, and artist IDs it matched for each file. It also looks for album IDs in new files it’s importing and uses those to look up data in MusicBrainz. Furthermore, track IDs are used as a component of the tagger’s distance metric now. (This obviously lays the groundwork for a utility that can update tags if the MB database changes, but that’s for the future.) Tangentially, this change required the database code to support a lightweight form of migrations so that new columns could be added to old databases–this is a delicate feature, so it would be very wise to make a backup of your database before upgrading to this version.
- Plugin architecture. Add-on modules can now add new commands to the beets
command-line interface. The
bpd
anddadd
commands were removed from the beets core and turned into plugins; BPD is loaded by default. To load the non-default plugins, use the config optionsplugins
(a space-separated list of plugin names) andpluginpath
(a colon-separated list of directories to search beyondsys.path
). Plugins are just Python modules under thebeetsplug
namespace package containing subclasses ofbeets.plugins.BeetsPlugin
. See the beetsplug directory for examples or Plugins for instructions. - As a consequence of adding album art, the database was significantly
refactored to keep track of some information at an album (rather than item)
granularity. Databases created with earlier versions of beets should work
fine, but they won’t have any “albums” in them–they’ll just be a bag of
items. This means that commands like
beet ls -a
andbeet rm -a
won’t match anything. To “upgrade” your database, you can use the includedalbumify
plugin. Runningbeets albumify
with the plugin activated (setplugins=albumify
in your config file) will group all your items into albums, making beets behave more or less as it did before. - Fixed some bugs with encoding paths on Windows. Also,
:
is now replaced with-
in path names (instead of_
) for readability. MediaFile``s now have a ``format
attribute, so you can use$format
in your library path format strings like$artist - $album ($format)
to get directories with names likePaul Simon - Graceland (FLAC)
.
Beets also now has its first third-party plugin: beetfs, by Martin Eve! It exposes your music in a FUSE filesystem using a custom directory structure. Even cooler: it lets you keep your files intact on-disk while correcting their tags when accessed through FUSE. Check it out!
1.0b2 (July 7, 2010)¶
This release focuses on high-priority fixes and conspicuously missing features. Highlights include support for two new audio formats (Monkey’s Audio and Ogg Vorbis) and an option to log untaggable albums during import.
- Support for Ogg Vorbis and Monkey’s Audio files and their tags. (This support should be considered preliminary: I haven’t tested it heavily because I don’t use either of these formats regularly.)
- An option to the
beet import
command for logging albums that are untaggable (i.e., are skipped or taken “as-is”). Usebeet import -l LOGFILE PATHS
. The log format is very simple: it’s just a status (either “skip” or “asis”) followed by the path to the album in question. The idea is that you can tag a large collection and automatically keep track of the albums that weren’t found in MusicBrainz so you can come back and look at them later. - Fixed a
UnicodeEncodeError
on terminals that don’t (or don’t claim to) support UTF-8. - Importing without autotagging (
beet import -A
) is now faster and doesn’t print out a bunch of whitespace. It also lets you specify single files on the command line (rather than just directories). - Fixed importer crash when attempting to read a corrupt file.
- Reorganized code for CLI in preparation for adding pluggable subcommands. Also
removed dependency on the aging
cmdln
module in favor of a hand-rolled solution.
1.0b1 (June 17, 2010)¶
Initial release.