album-splitter
ytmusic-lib-tracker
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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album-splitter
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Is it possible to split a YT video by timestamps (not chapters)?
Though they are now in mp3 format, they are still sorted alphabetically and with the file names missing - between artist and song, e.g. Pink FloydAnother brick in the wall (Part 2).mp3 (this issue?)
- Download album and separate tracks/chapters
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How do you organize your data?
For music, I exclusively listen to albums on youtube. I use the tool albumsplitter.py which downloads and splits the album into distinct songs, so you can shuffle easily between difference songs in a mp3 player. I then use foobar2k discogs plug-in to add metadata. Im a bit annoyed by this set-up do to how manual it is. I think I can develop a script that does this automatically and access it through the windows drop down menu but i've been bad lazy. I ultimately want to develop a personal report generated from the usage statistics of foobar (or some other music player) to figure out what albums / songs ive liked, listen to, how extensive, what genres, forecast etc.
- The Xerf Xpec channel "has been marked for termination"
ytmusic-lib-tracker
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Replace unlicensed with licensed when it's become available or at least notify, when some songs where deleted
I hate it as well to the point I wrote a python script to keep track of all the songs I have in my library. I run it once in a while to export all playlists to csv and compare new csv with the previous one. It will list all songs that become unavailable since the last export and all songs you added/removed or songs where metadata has been changed. You can find it on github: https://github.com/czifumasa/ytmusic-lib-tracker
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Any Way to Export Music Analytics? (Playlists, Subscribed Artists, etc)
So far the best tool I found was https://github.com/czifumasa/ytmusic-lib-tracker -- this will export all your playlists to a csv file which you can then process with Excel or Python.
What are some alternatives?
youtube-dl-gui - A cross platform front-end GUI of the popular youtube-dl written in wxPython.
ytmusic-deleter - Easily delete your YouTube Music library.
yt-splitter - Downloads and splits audio tracks from a YouTube video according to the chapters/tracks. Useful for compilations or full album uploads.
Spotify-To-Youtube - ▶ A simple python script that makes it easier to search Spotify songs on YouTube.
youtube-dl - Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
ytmdl - A simple app to get songs from YouTube in mp3 format with artist name, album name etc from sources like iTunes, Spotify, LastFM, Deezer, Gaana etc.
datacurator-filetree - a standard filetree for /r/datacurator [ and r/datahoarder ]
raveberry - A multi-user music server with a focus on participation
youtube-dl - Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
object-tracker - A pure python Object state change tracker. Monitor all changes in the object's lifecycle and trigger callback functions. :pencil:
filetags - Management of simple tags within file names
appendfilename - Intelligent appending text to file names, considering file extensions and file tags