i agree!
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Maybe, XML might be helpful for that thing and...ziin wrote:
There is no "one artist" to many songs nowadays. There are multiple contributing artists. The only way to let this happen is to allow for tags to be tagged themselves, perhaps like xml:
<artist>Hatsune Miku</artist>
<artist>wowaka</artist>
This way the tags are separated, could fit on two lines, and when searching for either miku or wowaka, you'll get the map. You also have wowaka in the correct place, not in the tag section.
This would also allow for custom tags like:
<featuring>Hatsune Miku</featuring>
because Miku doesn't write songs, she just sings them. poorly.
If source is unused we could put that there, or we could just stick the composer in the tags like we have been. Suffice to say, it's incredibly useful to sort all of the miku songs in the same area. Rather than force a rule on people to use the correct composer, I would rather wait until the problem is addressed by the website and submission process.
Artist: wowaka feat. Hatsune MikuFeels long orz
This is already how it looks in-game when Lily is the source and SeleP is the artist.-A t H e N a- wrote:
I would suggest that a format like "Lily(SeleP)-Scarlet Rose" be used instead.
This is basically what I meant, thanks for explaining it wellNatteke wrote:
Huh, well, Justin Bieber doesn't compose the song, but he's the artist. If you're gonna aply this to vocaloid songs, why not aply it to EVERY other song as well? 95% of the time singer is mentioned as ARTIST because it makes more sense.
Sakura Hana wrote:
Edit: @Natteke: Yeah i agree, but the vocaloid is a program, not a person (well the one that made the sounds for the vocaloid is a person, but still it feels more like an instrument rather than a singer).
This would probably workblissfulyoshi wrote:
I suggest using this format as a fix "AVTechNO! feat. Megurine Luka - "DYE" "
This format still lists which vocaloid it is (no confusion as who is the singer)
This format would solve the source conflict.
I think those are the only criteria that players need to care about. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Searching "miku hatsune" should pick up "hatsune miku"Sakura Hana wrote:
Maybe if we could make tags between quotation marks "Hatsune Miku" work as a single tag that has a space on it.
Just pointing out that there is no reference to "Megpoid" in the typical title. You have to know that GUMI is Megpoid GUMI, and not some other GUMI. "Megpoid" would almost certainly be in the tags.NatsumeRin wrote:
A typical title of a vocaloid song in nico is like 【GUMI】シルバーバレット【虹原ぺぺろん】, could be devided into 3 parts
This is a good idea. Showing composer in the Source is very goodkanpakyin wrote:
As I have seen.Most of the composer of the song was written to the source.So we can know who is the composer.
like this:
hum?
I sgugested somethign similar on page 2, so I guess this is probably going to be the accepted format, but I think some people are still against having the vocaloid's name anywhere in the artist field. (Also, there are probably a few other issues that I forgot to mention from thee other pages)lepidopodus wrote:
I've seen something like this: 'Cosmo@BousouP feat. Hatsune Miku'. Mabe too long?
I don't see anyone with an against attitude if we use feat. format....blissfulyoshi wrote:
I sgugested somethign similar on page 2, so I guess this is probably going to be the accepted format, but I think some people are still against having the vocaloid's name anywhere in the artist field. (Also, there are probably a few other issues that I forgot to mention from thee other pages)
M2.ziin wrote:
The only thing I want is a better search.
09:40 <peppy> the company behind vocaloid prohibits using the name Hatsune Miku as artist
09:40 <peppy> or even feat.
09:40 <peppy> unless you get licensing from them