

Yes, it seems that I copy/pasted a wrong link.
Yes, it seems that I copy/pasted a wrong link.
This issue closed as fixed but not fixed for me: https://github.com/immich-app/immich/issues/8216
I’m on v1.138.1
But I don’t want to skip the second image. I want to select all the images between the first click and de second click. This is something that is standard in many applications.
In immich web try this: select an image, the next image leave it unselected, shift+click and select a third image. The second image should be selected, so all three images are selected.
Shift+click a range of images to add them to a location in batch, please.
Software should have the least permissions posible for the task, that is why it is important the “cant”.
What do you mean?
Yeah, but he can’t. That’s the point.
Try paperless-ngx. It can do OCR and has search.
With 99+% of hashes matching?
Yes.
Maybe you can search for the track in soulssek. Get one that matches in size, rename it and try to recheck the torrent. Or if you are lucky you can get the file with the same name already and only recheck.
Maybe not only metadata. Could be baddumps, overdumps or alt roms.
Native Adobe apps ports :(
Yes, random rippers preferences. The issue is that if you modify the file you lost traceability. And if you want to share the same files with a group of people you want the files to be static. The information can be out of the audio file, the sidecard I mentioned before. In photography it is used xmp format for sidecar. It seems that could be used this format for music too, I have to check it.
Yes, I am aware of hard links. But renaming is not the main issue. The main issue is retagging. Thanks anyway.
I stopped to retag and rename music files. Right now I prefer them to be as original as possible because preservation reasons. I shoud look for an alternative using sidecar files. In the past I used Musicbrainz Picard.
I know some some communities using WhatsApp. Too difficult to get in. I miss the old days of irc and small php forums.
That old days when Google was cool and not evil.