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[Feature Request] GUI #61

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Lebon14 opened this issue Sep 12, 2023 · 3 comments
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[Feature Request] GUI #61

Lebon14 opened this issue Sep 12, 2023 · 3 comments

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@Lebon14
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Lebon14 commented Sep 12, 2023

Hi.

Yes, I know. N00bs, including me (also allergic to CLI), needs its GUI. I'm trying to use cyanrip for the first time on a disc that gave me issues and... my head hurt just tagging the files. I hate automatic lookups for anything (and the disc is not in MusicBrainz anyway).

Please consider a GUI, at least for Windows where most common folks are. It also help folks like me that are more visual and less "imagine what I wrote down".

I understand that might not be in immediate plans as I would understand that you'd like to get the basic software running.
As I tried tagging with everything in one line... I got a "01 - Unknown track.flac" file despite having wrote -t 1=title="Unshakeable":...

Thank you for considering.

@cyanreg
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cyanreg commented Sep 12, 2023

I won't object to this being added. The code is already almost modular to make cyanrip a library, which a GUI application could use.
But I'm far too busy to write one, and I've not got a Windows machine anyway.

Maybe a text file like #58 suggested would be an easier, much faster and simpler to implement for now.

@Lebon14
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Lebon14 commented Sep 12, 2023

Maybe a text file like #58 suggested would be an easier, much faster and simpler to implement for now.

It would help tremendously, yes.
Hopefully someone comes along with a Windows machine (and Mac) can help you make it.
In fact, all the arguments I passed absolutely failed. Shows how much I suck at CLI. -_- (Now kudos for not making the command fail outright though lol)

@TomTinking
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My 10p. This CLi works great. All other rippers failed me. I use MB Picard for tagging and storing my music.
So this tool grabs CDs in a format, with enough info that then I use Picard to do the heavy lifting, additional tagging etc work flow.
I just start it from a folder on my PC with ' cyanrip -s 0 -Q' then I pick up the results in Picard which has plenty UI to do your tagging and renaming.
So Gui not needed. IMO

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