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Rename audio files from metadata tags.

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audiorename

Rename audio files from metadata tags.

Installation

From Github

git clone git@github.com:Josef-Friedrich/audiorename.git
cd audiorename
python setup.py install

From PyPI

pip install audiorename
easy_install audiorename

Examples

Please use the -d (--dry-run) option first

Basic example:

cd my-chaotic-music-collection
audiorenamer -d .

More advanced example:

audiorenamer -d -f '$artist/$album/$track $title' --target /mnt/hd/my-organized-music-collection .

Very advanced example:

audiorenamer -d -f '$ar_initial_artist/%shorten{$ar_combined_artist_sort}/%shorten{$ar_combined_album}%ifdefnotempty{ar_combined_year,_${ar_combined_year}}/${ar_combined_disctrack}_%shorten{$title}' .

Usage

usage: audiorenamer [-h] [--config CONFIG] [-v] [-t TARGET] [-a]
                    [-p BACKUP_FOLDER] [-B] [-d] [-C | -M | -n] [-A | -D] [-F]
                    [-m ALBUM_MIN] [-e EXTENSION]
                    [--genre-classical GENRE_CLASSICAL] [-s FIELD_SKIP] [-k]
                    [-S] [--no-soundtrack] [-f PATH_TEMPLATE]
                    [-c PATH_TEMPLATE] [--soundtrack PATH_TEMPLATE]
                    [--format-classical PATH_TEMPLATE] [-K | --no-color] [-b]
                    [-j] [-l] [-o] [-T] [-V] [-E] [-r]
                    source

    Rename audio files from metadata tags.

    How to specify the target directory?

    1. By the default the audio files are moved or renamed to the parent
       working directory.
    2. Use the option ``-t <folder>`` or ``--target <folder>`` to specifiy
       a target directory.
    3. Use the option ``-a`` or ``--source-as-target`` to copy or rename
       your audio files within the source directory.

Metadata fields
===============

    $acoustid_fingerprint:       Acoustic ID fingerprint

    $acoustid_id:                Acoustic ID
                                 Examples: ['86e217b7-d3ad-4493-a9f2-cf71256ace07']

    $album:                      album
                                 Examples: ['Help!']

    $albumartist:                The artist for the entire album, which may be
                                 different from the artists for the individual
                                 tracks
                                 Examples: ['The Beatles']

    $albumartist_credit:         albumartist_credit

    $albumartist_sort:           albumartist_sort
                                 Examples: ['Beatles, The']

    $albumartists:               albumartists

    $albumartists_credit:        albumartists_credit

    $albumartists_sort:          albumartists_sort

    $albumdisambig:              The disambiguation album field helps to
                                 distinguish between identically named albums.
                                 The album “Weezer” for example has the
                                 disambiguation comments “Red Album” and
                                 “Green Album”.

    $albumstatus:                The status describes how "official" a release
                                 is.
                                 Examples: ['official', 'promotional', 'bootleg', 'pseudo-release']

    $albumtype:                  The MusicBrainz album type; the MusicBrainz
                                 wiki has a list of type names
                                 Examples: ['album/soundtrack']

    $albumtypes:                 albumtypes

    $ar_classical_album:         The field “work” without the movement suffix.
                                 For example: “Horn Concerto: I. Allegro” ->
                                 “Horn Concerto”
                                 Examples: ['Horn Concerto', 'Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg']

    $ar_classical_performer:     “ar_performer_short” or “albumartist” without
                                 the composer prefix: “Beethoven; Karajan,
                                 Mutter” -> “Karajan, Mutter”
                                 Examples: ['Karajan, Mutter', 'Karajan, StaDre']

    $ar_classical_title:         The movement title without the parent work
                                 prefix. For example “Horn Concerto: I.
                                 Allegro” -> “I. Allegro”
                                 Examples: ['I. Allegro', 'Akt III, Szene V. "Morgendlich leuchtend im rosigen Schein" (Walther, Volk, Meister, Sachs, Pogner, Eva)']

    $ar_classical_track:         If the title contains Roman numbers, then
                                 these are converted to arabic numbers with
                                 leading zeros. If no Roman numbers could be
                                 found, then the field “ar_combined_disctrack”
                                 is used.
                                 Examples: ['01', '4-08']

    $ar_combined_album:          “album” without ” (Disc X)”.
                                 Examples: ['Headlines and Deadlines: The Hits of a-ha', 'Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg']

    $ar_combined_artist:         The first non-empty value of the following
                                 list of fields: “albumartist” -> “artist” ->
                                 “albumartist_credit” -> “artist_credit” ->
                                 “albumartist_sort” -> “artist_sort”. If no
                                 value could be determined, then “Unknown” is
                                 assigned. The second artist after “feat.”,
                                 “ft.” or “vs.” is removed.
                                 Examples: ['a-ha', 'Richard Wagner; René Kollo, Helen Donath, ...']

    $ar_combined_artist_sort:    The first non-empty value of the following
                                 list of fields: “albumartist_sort” ->
                                 “artist_sort” -> “albumartist” -> “artist” ->
                                 “albumartist_credit” -> “artist_credit”. If
                                 no value could be determined, then “Unknown”
                                 is assigned. The second artist after “feat.”,
                                 “ft.” or “vs.” is removed.
                                 Examples: ['a-ha', 'Wagner, Richard; Kollo, René, Donath, Helen...']

    $ar_combined_composer:       The first not empty field of this field list:
                                 “composer_sort”, “composer”,
                                 “ar_combined_artist”
                                 Examples: ['Beethoven, Ludwig-van', 'Wagner, Richard']

    $ar_combined_disctrack:      Combination of disc and track in the format:
                                 disk-track
                                 Examples: ['1-01', '3-099']

    $ar_combined_soundtrack:     Boolean flag which indicates if the audio
                                 file is a soundtrack
                                 Examples: [True, False]

    $ar_combined_work_top:       The work on the top level of a work
                                 hierarchy.
                                 Examples: ['Horn Concerto: I. Allegro', 'Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg']

    $ar_combined_year:           First “original_year” then “year”.
                                 Examples: [1978]

    $ar_initial_album:           First character in lowercase of
                                 “ar_combined_album”. Allowed characters:
                                 [a-z, 0, _], 0-9 -> 0, ? -> _. For example
                                 “Help!” -> “h”.
                                 Examples: ['h']

    $ar_initial_artist:          First character in lowercase of
                                 “ar_combined_artist_sort”. Allowed
                                 characters: [a-z, 0, _], 0-9 -> 0, ? -> _.
                                 For example “Brendel, Alfred” -> “b”.
                                 Examples: ['b']

    $ar_initial_composer:        First character in lowercase of
                                 “ar_combined_composer”. Allowed characters:
                                 [a-z, 0, _], 0-9 -> 0, ? -> _. For example
                                 “Ludwig van Beethoven” -> “l”.
                                 Examples: ['l']

    $ar_performer:               Performer names.
                                 Examples: ['Herbert von Karajan, Staatskapelle Dresden']

    $ar_performer_raw:           Raw performer names.
                                 Examples: [[['conductor', 'Herbert von Karajan'], ['orchestra', 'Staatskapelle Dresden']]]

    $ar_performer_short:         Abbreviated performer names.
                                 Examples: ['Karajan, StaDre']

    $arranger:                   A musician who creates arrangements.

    $art:                        Legacy album art field.
                                 Examples: [b'\xff\xd8\xff\xe0\x00']

    $artist:                     artist
                                 Examples: ['The Beatles']

    $artist_credit:              The track-specific artist credit name, which
                                 may be a variation of the artist’s
                                 “canonical” name

    $artist_sort:                The “sort name” of the track artist.
                                 Examples: ['Beatles, The', 'White, Jack']

    $artists:                    artists
                                 Examples: [['a-ha'], ['Anouk', 'Remon Stotijn']]

    $artists_credit:             artists_credit

    $artists_sort:               artists_sort

    $asin:                       Amazon Standard Identification Number
                                 Examples: ['B000002UAL']

    $barcode:                    There are many different types of barcode,
                                 but the ones usually found on music releases
                                 are two: 1. Universal Product Code (UPC),
                                 which is the original barcode used in North
                                 America. 2. European Article Number (EAN)
                                 Examples: ['5028421931838', '036000291452']

    $bitdepth:                   only available for some formats
                                 Examples: [16]

    $bitrate:                    in kilobits per second, with units: e.g.,
                                 “192kbps”
                                 Examples: [436523, 256000]

    $bitrate_mode:               bitrate_mode
                                 Examples: ['CBR']

    $bpm:                        Beats per Minute

    $catalognum:                 This is a number assigned to the release by
                                 the label which can often be found on the
                                 spine or near the barcode. There may be more
                                 than one, especially when multiple labels are
                                 involved. This is not the ASIN — there is a
                                 relationship for that — nor the label code.
                                 Examples: ['CDP 7 46439 2']

    $catalognums:                catalognums

    $channels:                   channels
                                 Examples: [1, 2]

    $comments:                   comments

    $comp:                       Compilation flag
                                 Examples: [True, False]

    $composer:                   The name of the composer.
                                 Examples: ['Ludwig van Beethoven']

    $composer_sort:              The composer name for sorting.
                                 Examples: ['Beethoven, Ludwig van']

    $copyright:                  copyright

    $country:                    The country the release was issued in.
                                 Examples: ['NL']

    $date:                       The release data of the specific release.
                                 Examples: ['1996-01-01']

    $day:                        The release day of the specific release.

    $disc:                       disc
                                 Examples: [1]

    $disctitle:                  disctitle

    $disctotal:                  disctotal
                                 Examples: [1]

    $encoder:                    the name of the person or organisation that
                                 encoded the audio file. This field may
                                 contain a copyright message, if the audio
                                 file also is copyrighted by the encoder.
                                 Examples: ['iTunes v7.6.2']

    $encoder_info:               encoder_info
                                 Examples: ['LAME 3.92.0+']

    $encoder_settings:           encoder_settings
                                 Examples: ['-b 255+']

    $format:                     e.g., “MP3” or “FLAC”
                                 Examples: ['MP3', 'FLAC']

    $genre:                      genre
                                 Examples: ['Rock']

    $genres:                     genres
                                 Examples: [['Rock']]

    $grouping:                   A content group, which is a collection of
                                 media items such as a CD boxed set.

    $images:                     images
                                 Examples: [['<mediafile.Image object at 0x7f51fce26b20>']]

    $initial_key:                The Initial key frame contains the musical
                                 key in which the sound starts. It is
                                 represented as a string with a maximum length
                                 of three characters. The ground keys are
                                 represented with "A","B","C","D","E", "F" and
                                 "G" and halfkeys represented with "b" and
                                 "#". Minor is represented as "m".
                                 Examples: ['Dbm']

    $isrc:                       The International Standard Recording Code,
                                 abbreviated to ISRC, is a system of codes
                                 that identify audio and music video
                                 recordings.
                                 Examples: ['CAC118989003', 'ITO101117740']

    $label:                      The label which issued the release. There may
                                 be more than one.
                                 Examples: ['Brilliant Classics', 'wea']

    $language:                   The language a release’s track list is
                                 written in. The possible values are taken
                                 from the ISO 639-3 standard.
                                 Examples: ['zxx', 'eng']

    $languages:                  languages

    $length:                     The length of a recording in seconds.
                                 Examples: [674.4666666666667]

    $lyricist:                   The writer of the text or lyrics in the
                                 recording.

    $lyrics:                     The lyrics of the song or a text
                                 transcription of other vocal activities.

    $mb_albumartistid:           MusicBrainz album artist ID.
                                 Examples: ['1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9', 'b972f589-fb0e-474e-b64a-803b0364fa75']

    $mb_albumartistids:          MusicBrainz album artist IDs as a list.
                                 Examples: [['b972f589-fb0e-474e-b64a-803b0364fa75', 'dea28aa9-1086-4ffa-8739-0ccc759de1ce', 'd2ced2f1-6b58-47cf-ae87-5943e2ab6d99']]

    $mb_albumid:                 MusicBrainz album ID.
                                 Examples: ['fd6adc77-1489-4a13-9aa0-32951061d92b']

    $mb_artistid:                MusicBrainz artist ID.
                                 Examples: ['1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9']

    $mb_artistids:               MusicBrainz artist IDs as a list.
                                 Examples: [['1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9']]

    $mb_releasegroupid:          MusicBrainz releasegroup ID.
                                 Examples: ['f714fd70-aaca-4863-9d0d-2768a53acaeb']

    $mb_releasetrackid:          MusicBrainz release track ID.
                                 Examples: ['38c8c114-5e3b-484f-8af0-79c47ef9c169']

    $mb_trackid:                 MusicBrainz track ID.
                                 Examples: ['c390b132-4a44-4e16-bec3-bffbbcaa19aa']

    $mb_workhierarchy_ids:       All IDs in the work hierarchy. This field
                                 corresponds to the field `work_hierarchy`.
                                 The top level work ID appears first. A slash
                                 (/) is used as separator.
                                 Examples: ['e208c5f5-5d37-3dfc-ac0b-999f207c9e46 / 5adc213f-700a-4435-9e95-831ed720f348 / eafec51f-47c5-3c66-8c36-a524246c85f8']

    $mb_workid:                  MusicBrainz work ID.
                                 Examples: ['508ec4b1-9549-38cd-a61e-1f0d120a6118']

    $media:                      A prototypical medium is one of the physical,
                                 separate things you would get when you buy
                                 something in a record store.
                                 Examples: ['CD']

    $month:                      The release month of the specific release.
                                 Examples: [11]

    $original_date:              The release date of the original version of
                                 the album.
                                 Examples: ['1991-11-04']

    $original_day:               The release day of the original version of
                                 the album.
                                 Examples: [4]

    $original_month:             The release month of the original version of
                                 the album.
                                 Examples: [11]

    $original_year:              The release year of the original version of
                                 the album.
                                 Examples: [1991]

    $r128_album_gain:            An optional gain for album normalization. EBU
                                 R 128 is a recommendation for loudness
                                 normalisation and maximum level of audio
                                 signals.

    $r128_track_gain:            An optional gain for track normalization. EBU
                                 R 128 is a recommendation for loudness
                                 normalisation and maximum level of audio
                                 signals.

    $releasegroup_types:         This field collects all items in the
                                 MusicBrainz’ API  related to type: `type`,
                                 `primary-type and `secondary-type-list`. Main
                                 usage of this field is to determine in a
                                 secure manner if the release is a soundtrack.

    $rg_album_gain:              ReplayGain Album Gain, see
                                 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.

    $rg_album_peak:              ReplayGain Album Peak, see
                                 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.

    $rg_track_gain:              ReplayGain Track Gain, see
                                 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.
                                 Examples: [0.0]

    $rg_track_peak:              ReplayGain Track Peak, see
                                 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.
                                 Examples: [0.000244]

    $samplerate:                 The sample rate as an integer number.
                                 Examples: [44100]

    $script:                     The script used to write the release’s track
                                 list. The possible values are taken from the
                                 ISO 15924 standard.
                                 Examples: ['Latn']

    $title:                      The title of a audio file.
                                 Examples: ['32 Variations for Piano in C minor on an Original Theme, WoO 80']

    $track:                      The track number.
                                 Examples: [1]

    $tracktotal:                 The total track number.
                                 Examples: [12]

    $url:                        Uniform Resource Locator.

    $work:                       The Musicbrainzs’ work entity.
                                 Examples: ['32 Variations for Piano in C minor on an Original Theme, WoO 80']

    $work_hierarchy:             The hierarchy of works: The top level work
                                 appears first. As separator is this string
                                 used: -->.
                                 Examples: ['Die Zauberflöte, K. 620 --> Die Zauberflöte, K. 620: Akt I --> Die Zauberflöte, K. 620: Act I, Scene II. No. 2 Aria "Was hör ...']

    $year:                       The release year of the specific release.
                                 Examples: [2001]

Functions
=========

    alpha
    -----

    %alpha{text}
        This function first ASCIIfies the given text, then all non alphabet
        characters are replaced with whitespaces.

    alphanum
    --------

    %alphanum{text}
        This function first ASCIIfies the given text, then all non alpanumeric
        characters are replaced with whitespaces.

    asciify
    -------

    %asciify{text}
        Translate non-ASCII characters to their ASCII equivalents. For
        example, “café” becomes “cafe”. Uses the mapping provided by the
        unidecode module.

    delchars
    --------

    %delchars{text,chars}
        Delete every single character of “chars“ in “text”.

    deldupchars
    -----------

    %deldupchars{text,chars}
        Search for duplicate characters and replace with only one occurrance
        of this characters.

    first
    -----

    %first{text} or %first{text,count,skip} or
    %first{text,count,skip,sep,join}
        Returns the first item, separated by ; . You can use
        %first{text,count,skip}, where count is the number of items (default
        1) and skip is number to skip (default 0). You can also use
        %first{text,count,skip,sep,join} where sep is the separator, like ; or
        / and join is the text to concatenate the items.

    if
    --

    %if{condition,truetext} or %if{condition,truetext,falsetext}
        If condition is nonempty (or nonzero, if it’s a number), then returns
        the second argument. Otherwise, returns the third argument if
        specified (or nothing if falsetext is left off).

    ifdef
    -----

    %ifdef{field}, %ifdef{field,text} or %ifdef{field,text,falsetext}
        If field exists, then return truetext or field (default). Otherwise,
        returns falsetext. The field should be entered without $.

    ifdefempty
    ----------

    %ifdefempty{field,text} or %ifdefempty{field,text,falsetext}
        If field exists and is empty, then return truetext. Otherwise, returns
        falsetext. The field should be entered without $.

    ifdefnotempty
    -------------

    %ifdefnotempty{field,text} or %ifdefnotempty{field,text,falsetext}
        If field is not empty, then return truetext. Otherwise, returns
        falsetext. The field should be entered without $.

    initial
    -------

    %initial{text}
        Get the first character of a text in lowercase. The text is converted
        to ASCII. All non word characters are erased.

    left
    ----

    %left{text,n}
        Return the first “n” characters of “text”.

    lower
    -----

    %lower{text}
        Convert “text” to lowercase.

    nowhitespace
    ------------

    %nowhitespace{text,replace}
        Replace all whitespace characters with replace. By default: a dash (-)
        %nowhitespace{$track,_}

    num
    ---

    %num{number,count}
        Pad decimal number with leading zeros.
        %num{$track,3}

    replchars
    ---------

    %replchars{text,chars,replace}
        Replace the characters “chars” in “text” with “replace”.
        %replchars{text,ex,-} > t--t

    right
    -----

    %right{text,n}
        Return the last “n” characters of “text”.

    sanitize
    --------

    %sanitize{text}
        Delete in most file systems not allowed characters.

    shorten
    -------

    %shorten{text} or %shorten{text,max_size}
        Shorten “text” on word boundarys.
        %shorten{$title,32}

    time
    ----

    %time{date_time,format,curformat}
        Return the date and time in any format accepted by strftime. For
        example, to get the year some music was added to your library, use
        %time{$added,%Y}.

    title
    -----

    %title{text}
        Convert “text” to Title Case.

    upper
    -----

    %upper{text}
        Convert “text” to UPPERCASE.

Configuration file
==================

    [selection]
    source = /home/user/source
    target = /home/user/target
    source_as_target = False

    [rename]
    backup_folder = /tmp/backup
    best_format = True
    dry_run = False

    ; see --move, --copy or --no-rename
    ; “move”, “copy” or “no_rename”
    move_action = move

    ; see --backup, --delete
    ; “backup”, “delete” or “do_nothing”
    cleaning_action = do_nothing

    [filters]
    album_complete = False
    album_min = 7
    extension = mp3,m4a,flac,wma
    genre_classical = Classical music,Opera,Symphony
    field_skip = title

    [template_settings]
    classical = False
    shell_friendly = False
    no_soundtrack = False

    [path_templates]
    default_template = $ar_initial_artist/%shorten{$ar_combined_artist_sort}/%shorten{$ar_combined_album}%ifdefnotempty{ar_combined_year,_${ar_combined_year}}/${ar_combined_disctrack}_%shorten{$title}
    compilation_template = _compilations/$ar_initial_album/%shorten{$ar_combined_album}%ifdefnotempty{ar_combined_year,_${ar_combined_year}}/${ar_combined_disctrack}_%shorten{$title}
    soundtrack_template = _soundtrack/$ar_initial_album/%shorten{$ar_combined_album}%ifdefnotempty{ar_combined_year,_${ar_combined_year}}/${ar_combined_disctrack}_${artist}_%shorten{$title}
    classical_template = $ar_initial_composer/$ar_combined_composer/%shorten{$ar_combined_work_top,48}_[%shorten{$ar_classical_performer,32}]/${ar_combined_disctrack}_%shorten{$ar_classical_title,64}%ifdefnotempty{acoustid_id,_%shorten{$acoustid_id,8}}

    [cli_output]
    ; see --color or --no-color
    color = True

    debug = False
    job_info = False
    mb_track_listing = False
    one_line = False
    stats = True
    verbose = False

    [metadata_actions]
    enrich_metadata = False
    remap_classical = False

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --config CONFIG       Load a configuration file in INI format.
  -v, --version         show program's version number and exit

[selection]:
  The following arguments are intended to select the audio files.

  source                A folder containing audio files or a single audio
                        file. If you specify a folder, the program will search
                        for audio files in all subfolders. If you want to
                        rename the audio files in the current working
                        directory, then specify a dot (“.”).
  -t TARGET, --target TARGET
                        Target directory
  -a, --source-as-target
                        Use specified source folder as target directory

[rename]:
  These options configure the actual renaming process.

  -p BACKUP_FOLDER, --backup-folder BACKUP_FOLDER
                        Folder to store the backup files in.
  -B, --best-format     Use the best format. This option only takes effect if
                        the target file already exists. `audiorename` now
                        checks the qualtity of the two audio files (source and
                        target). The tool first examines the format. For
                        example a FLAC file wins over a MP3 file. Then
                        `audiorename` checks the bitrate.
  -d, --dry-run         Don’t rename or copy the audio files.

move action:
  -C, --copy            Copy files instead of rename / move.
  -M, --move            Move / rename a file. This is the default action. The
                        option can be omitted.
  -n, --no-rename       Don’t rename, move, copy or perform a dry run. Do
                        nothing.

cleaning action:
  The cleaning actions are only executed if the target file already exists.

  -A, --backup          Backup the audio files instead of deleting them. The
                        backup directory can be specified with the --backup-
                        folder option.
  -D, --delete          Delete the audio files instead of creating a backup.

[filters]:
  The following options filter the music files that are renamed according to certain rules.

  -F, --album-complete  Rename only complete albums.
  -m ALBUM_MIN, --album-min ALBUM_MIN
                        Rename only albums containing at least X files.
  -e EXTENSION, --extension EXTENSION
                        Extensions to rename.
  --genre-classical GENRE_CLASSICAL
                        List of genres to be classical.
  -s FIELD_SKIP, --field-skip FIELD_SKIP
                        Skip renaming if field is empty.

[template_settings]:
  -k, --classical       Use the default format for classical music. If you use
                        this option, both parameters (--default and
                        --compilation) have no effect. Classical music is
                        sorted by the lastname of the composer.
  -S, --shell-friendly  Rename audio files “shell friendly”, this means
                        without whitespaces, parentheses etc.
  --no-soundtrack       Do not use the path template for soundtracks. Use
                        instead the default path template.

[path_templates]:
  audiorename provides default path templates. You can specify your own path templates using the following options.

  -f PATH_TEMPLATE, --default PATH_TEMPLATE, --format PATH_TEMPLATE
                        The default path template for audio files that are not
                        compilations or compilations. Use metadata fields and
                        functions to build the path template.
  -c PATH_TEMPLATE, --compilation PATH_TEMPLATE
                        Path template for compilations. Use metadata fields
                        and functions to build the path template.
  --soundtrack PATH_TEMPLATE
                        Path template for a soundtrack audio file. Use
                        metadata fields and functions to build the path
                        template.
  --format-classical PATH_TEMPLATE
                        Path template for classical audio file. Use metadata
                        fields and functions to build the path template.

[cli_output]:
  This group contains all options that affect the output on the command line interface (cli).

  -K, --color           Colorize the standard output of the program with ANSI
                        colors.
  --no-color            Don’t colorize the standard output of the program with
                        ANSI colors.
  -b, --debug           Print debug informations about the single metadata
                        fields.
  -j, --job-info        Display informations about the current job. This
                        informations are printted out before any actions on
                        the audio files are executed.
  -l, --mb-track-listing
                        Print track listing for Musicbrainz website: Format:
                        track. title (duration), e. g.: 1. He, Zigeuner (1:31)
                        2. Hochgetürmte Rimaflut (1:21)
  -o, --one-line        Display the rename / copy action status on one line
                        instead of two.
  -T, --stats           Show statistics at the end of the execution.
  -V, --verbose         Make the command line output more verbose.

[metadata_actions]:
  -E, --enrich-metadata
                        Fetch the tag fields “work” and “mb_workid” from
                        Musicbrainz and save this fields into the audio file.
                        The audio file must have the tag field “mb_trackid”.
                        The give audio file is not renamed.
  -r, --remap-classical
                        Remap some fields to fit better for classical music:
                        “composer” becomes “artist”, “work” becomes “album”,
                        from the “title” the work prefix is removed
                        (“Symphonie No. 9: I. Allegro” -> “I. Allegro”) and
                        “track” becomes the movement number. All overwritten
                        fields are safed in the “comments” field.

Configuration files

Use the --config option to load a configuration file. The command line arguments overwrite the corresponding options of the configuration file.

audiorenamer --config /home/user/my-config.ini

It is also possible to load several configuration files. Values of the latter file overwrite the values of the first files.

audiorenamer --config base.ini --config overload.ini

Almost all command line arguments have a corresponding option in the configuration file. audiorename implements a basic configuration language which provides a structure similar to what’s found in Microsoft Windows INI files:

[selection]
source = /home/user/source
target = /home/user/target
source_as_target = False

[rename]
backup_folder = /tmp/backup
best_format = True
dry_run = False

; see --move, --copy or --no-rename
; “move”, “copy” or “no_rename”
move_action = move

; see --backup, --delete
; “backup”, “delete” or “do_nothing”
cleaning_action = do_nothing

[filters]
album_complete = False
album_min = 7
extension = mp3,m4a,flac,wma
genre_classical = Classical music,Opera,Symphony
field_skip = title

[template_settings]
classical = False
shell_friendly = False
no_soundtrack = False

[path_templates]
default_template = $ar_initial_artist/%shorten{$ar_combined_artist_sort}/%shorten{$ar_combined_album}%ifdefnotempty{ar_combined_year,_${ar_combined_year}}/${ar_combined_disctrack}_%shorten{$title}
compilation_template = _compilations/$ar_initial_album/%shorten{$ar_combined_album}%ifdefnotempty{ar_combined_year,_${ar_combined_year}}/${ar_combined_disctrack}_%shorten{$title}
soundtrack_template = _soundtrack/$ar_initial_album/%shorten{$ar_combined_album}%ifdefnotempty{ar_combined_year,_${ar_combined_year}}/${ar_combined_disctrack}_${artist}_%shorten{$title}
classical_template = $ar_initial_composer/$ar_combined_composer/%shorten{$ar_combined_work_top,48}_[%shorten{$ar_classical_performer,32}]/${ar_combined_disctrack}_%shorten{$ar_classical_title,64}%ifdefnotempty{acoustid_id,_%shorten{$acoustid_id,8}}

[cli_output]
; see --color or --no-color
color = True

debug = False
job_info = False
mb_track_listing = False
one_line = False
stats = True
verbose = False

[metadata_actions]
enrich_metadata = False
remap_classical = False

Metadata fields

Fields documentation

Field name

Category

Description

Examples

acoustid_fingerprint

music_brainz

Acoustic ID fingerprint

acoustid_id

music_brainz

Acoustic ID

86e217b7-d3ad-4493-a9f2-cf71256ace07

album

common

album

Help!

albumartist

common

The artist for the entire album, which may be different from the artists for the individual tracks

The Beatles

albumartist_credit

common

albumartist_credit

albumartist_sort

common

albumartist_sort

Beatles, The

albumartists

common

albumartists

albumartists_credit

common

albumartists_credit

albumartists_sort

common

albumartists_sort

albumdisambig

common

The disambiguation album field helps to distinguish between identically named albums. The album “Weezer” for example has the disambiguation comments “Red Album” and “Green Album”.

albumstatus

common

The status describes how “official” a release is.

official, promotional, bootleg, pseudo-release

albumtype

common

The MusicBrainz album type; the MusicBrainz wiki has a list of type names

album/soundtrack

albumtypes

common

albumtypes

ar_classical_album

common

The field “work” without the movement suffix. For example: “Horn Concerto: I. Allegro” -> “Horn Concerto”

Horn Concerto, Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

ar_classical_performer

common

“ar_performer_short” or “albumartist” without the composer prefix: “Beethoven; Karajan, Mutter” -> “Karajan, Mutter”

Karajan, Mutter, Karajan, StaDre

ar_classical_title

common

The movement title without the parent work prefix. For example “Horn Concerto: I. Allegro” -> “I. Allegro”

I. Allegro, Akt III, Szene V. "Morgendlich leuchtend im rosigen Schein" (Walther, Volk, Meister, Sachs, Pogner, Eva)

ar_classical_track

common

If the title contains Roman numbers, then these are converted to arabic numbers with leading zeros. If no Roman numbers could be found, then the field “ar_combined_disctrack” is used.

01, 4-08

ar_combined_album

common

“album” without ” (Disc X)”.

Headlines and Deadlines: The Hits of a-ha, Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

ar_combined_artist

common

The first non-empty value of the following list of fields: “albumartist” -> “artist” -> “albumartist_credit” -> “artist_credit” -> “albumartist_sort” -> “artist_sort”. If no value could be determined, then “Unknown” is assigned. The second artist after “feat.”, “ft.” or “vs.” is removed.

a-ha, Richard Wagner; René Kollo, Helen Donath, ...

ar_combined_artist_sort

common

The first non-empty value of the following list of fields: “albumartist_sort” -> “artist_sort” -> “albumartist” -> “artist” -> “albumartist_credit” -> “artist_credit”. If no value could be determined, then “Unknown” is assigned. The second artist after “feat.”, “ft.” or “vs.” is removed.

a-ha, Wagner, Richard; Kollo, René, Donath, Helen...

ar_combined_composer

common

The first not empty field of this field list: “composer_sort”, “composer”, “ar_combined_artist”

Beethoven, Ludwig-van, Wagner, Richard

ar_combined_disctrack

common

Combination of disc and track in the format: disk-track

1-01, 3-099

ar_combined_soundtrack

common

Boolean flag which indicates if the audio file is a soundtrack

True, False

ar_combined_work_top

common

The work on the top level of a work hierarchy.

Horn Concerto: I. Allegro, Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

ar_combined_year

common

First “original_year” then “year”.

1978

ar_initial_album

common

First character in lowercase of “ar_combined_album”. Allowed characters: [a-z, 0, _], 0-9 -> 0, ? -> _. For example “Help!” -> “h”.

h

ar_initial_artist

common

First character in lowercase of “ar_combined_artist_sort”. Allowed characters: [a-z, 0, _], 0-9 -> 0, ? -> _. For example “Brendel, Alfred” -> “b”.

b

ar_initial_composer

common

First character in lowercase of “ar_combined_composer”. Allowed characters: [a-z, 0, _], 0-9 -> 0, ? -> _. For example “Ludwig van Beethoven” -> “l”.

l

ar_performer

common

Performer names.

Herbert von Karajan, Staatskapelle Dresden

ar_performer_raw

common

Raw performer names.

[['conductor', 'Herbert von Karajan'], ['orchestra', 'Staatskapelle Dresden']]

ar_performer_short

common

Abbreviated performer names.

Karajan, StaDre

arranger

common

A musician who creates arrangements.

art

common

Legacy album art field.

b'\xff\xd8\xff\xe0\x00'

artist

common

artist

The Beatles

artist_credit

common

The track-specific artist credit name, which may be a variation of the artist’s “canonical” name

artist_sort

common

The “sort name” of the track artist.

Beatles, The, White, Jack

artists

common

artists

['a-ha'], ['Anouk', 'Remon Stotijn']

artists_credit

common

artists_credit

artists_sort

common

artists_sort

asin

common

Amazon Standard Identification Number

B000002UAL

barcode

common

There are many different types of barcode, but the ones usually found on music releases are two: 1. Universal Product Code (UPC), which is the original barcode used in North America. 2. European Article Number (EAN)

5028421931838, 036000291452

bitdepth

audio

only available for some formats

16

bitrate

audio

in kilobits per second, with units: e.g., “192kbps”

436523, 256000

bitrate_mode

common

bitrate_mode

CBR

bpm

common

Beats per Minute

catalognum

common

This is a number assigned to the release by the label which can often be found on the spine or near the barcode. There may be more than one, especially when multiple labels are involved. This is not the ASIN — there is a relationship for that — nor the label code.

CDP 7 46439 2

catalognums

common

catalognums

channels

audio

channels

1, 2

comments

common

comments

comp

common

Compilation flag

True, False

composer

common

The name of the composer.

Ludwig van Beethoven

composer_sort

common

The composer name for sorting.

Beethoven, Ludwig van

copyright

common

copyright

country

common

The country the release was issued in.

NL

date

date

The release data of the specific release.

1996-01-01

day

date

The release day of the specific release.

disc

common

disc

1

disctitle

common

disctitle

disctotal

common

disctotal

1

encoder

common

the name of the person or organisation that encoded the audio file. This field may contain a copyright message, if the audio file also is copyrighted by the encoder.

iTunes v7.6.2

encoder_info

common

encoder_info

LAME 3.92.0+

encoder_settings

common

encoder_settings

-b 255+

format

audio

e.g., “MP3” or “FLAC”

MP3, FLAC

genre

common

genre

Rock

genres

common

genres

['Rock']

grouping

common

A content group, which is a collection of media items such as a CD boxed set.

images

common

images

['<mediafile.Image object at 0x7f51fce26b20>']

initial_key

common

The Initial key frame contains the musical key in which the sound starts. It is represented as a string with a maximum length of three characters. The ground keys are represented with “A”,”B”,”C”,”D”,”E”, “F” and “G” and halfkeys represented with “b” and “#”. Minor is represented as “m”.

Dbm

isrc

common

The International Standard Recording Code, abbreviated to ISRC, is a system of codes that identify audio and music video recordings.

CAC118989003, ITO101117740

label

common

The label which issued the release. There may be more than one.

Brilliant Classics, wea

language

common

The language a release’s track list is written in. The possible values are taken from the ISO 639-3 standard.

zxx, eng

languages

common

languages

length

audio

The length of a recording in seconds.

674.4666666666667

lyricist

common

The writer of the text or lyrics in the recording.

lyrics

common

The lyrics of the song or a text transcription of other vocal activities.

mb_albumartistid

music_brainz

MusicBrainz album artist ID.

1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9, b972f589-fb0e-474e-b64a-803b0364fa75

mb_albumartistids

music_brainz

MusicBrainz album artist IDs as a list.

['b972f589-fb0e-474e-b64a-803b0364fa75', 'dea28aa9-1086-4ffa-8739-0ccc759de1ce', 'd2ced2f1-6b58-47cf-ae87-5943e2ab6d99']

mb_albumid

music_brainz

MusicBrainz album ID.

fd6adc77-1489-4a13-9aa0-32951061d92b

mb_artistid

music_brainz

MusicBrainz artist ID.

1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9

mb_artistids

music_brainz

MusicBrainz artist IDs as a list.

['1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9']

mb_releasegroupid

music_brainz

MusicBrainz releasegroup ID.

f714fd70-aaca-4863-9d0d-2768a53acaeb

mb_releasetrackid

music_brainz

MusicBrainz release track ID.

38c8c114-5e3b-484f-8af0-79c47ef9c169

mb_trackid

music_brainz

MusicBrainz track ID.

c390b132-4a44-4e16-bec3-bffbbcaa19aa

mb_workhierarchy_ids

music_brainz

All IDs in the work hierarchy. This field corresponds to the field work_hierarchy. The top level work ID appears first. A slash (/) is used as separator.

e208c5f5-5d37-3dfc-ac0b-999f207c9e46 / 5adc213f-700a-4435-9e95-831ed720f348 / eafec51f-47c5-3c66-8c36-a524246c85f8

mb_workid

music_brainz

MusicBrainz work ID.

508ec4b1-9549-38cd-a61e-1f0d120a6118

media

common

A prototypical medium is one of the physical, separate things you would get when you buy something in a record store.

CD

month

date

The release month of the specific release.

11

original_date

date

The release date of the original version of the album.

1991-11-04

original_day

date

The release day of the original version of the album.

4

original_month

date

The release month of the original version of the album.

11

original_year

date

The release year of the original version of the album.

1991

r128_album_gain

r128

An optional gain for album normalization. EBU R 128 is a recommendation for loudness normalisation and maximum level of audio signals.

r128_track_gain

r128

An optional gain for track normalization. EBU R 128 is a recommendation for loudness normalisation and maximum level of audio signals.

releasegroup_types

music_brainz

This field collects all items in the MusicBrainz’ API related to type: type, primary-type and `secondary-type-list. Main usage of this field is to determine in a secure manner if the release is a soundtrack.

rg_album_gain

rg

ReplayGain Album Gain, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.

rg_album_peak

rg

ReplayGain Album Peak, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.

rg_track_gain

rg

ReplayGain Track Gain, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.

0.0

rg_track_peak

rg

ReplayGain Track Peak, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.

0.000244

samplerate

audio

The sample rate as an integer number.

44100

script

common

The script used to write the release’s track list. The possible values are taken from the ISO 15924 standard.

Latn

title

common

The title of a audio file.

32 Variations for Piano in C minor on an Original Theme, WoO 80

track

common

The track number.

1

tracktotal

common

The total track number.

12

url

common

Uniform Resource Locator.

work

common

The Musicbrainzs’ work entity.

32 Variations for Piano in C minor on an Original Theme, WoO 80

work_hierarchy

music_brainz

The hierarchy of works: The top level work appears first. As separator is this string used: –>.

Die Zauberflöte, K. 620 --> Die Zauberflöte, K. 620: Akt I --> Die Zauberflöte, K. 620: Act I, Scene II. No. 2 Aria "Was hör ...

year

date

The release year of the specific release.

2001

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