Problem Statement
Official Metadata says Character (Vo. Singer). But it is ranked as Character (CV: Singer) which is misleading because the singer is not singing with character voice and is different person from the voice actor for the character.Currently, I have found 2 ranked maps where VO was replaced by CV because the RC doesn't say anything about VO.
https://osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets/1470500
https://osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets/1264917
Solution
This proposal is to change the existing standardisation rule:When a fictional character is credited as the singer of a song, their credit is to be formatted in a Character (CV: Voice Actor) format. For live action, credit the voice actor only.
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When a fictional character is credited as the singer of a song, their credit is to be formatted in a Character (CV: Voice Actor) format. When primary metadata uses `Character (Vo. Singer)`, where singer is not the CV, it should be `Character (VO: Singer)` format. For live action, credit the voice actor only.
This format makes it consistent with current CV rules and doesn't cause any problem with ambiguous tag usage.
Solution 2 (proposed by Muse Dash/ML-ysg)
When a fictional character is credited as the singer of a song, their credit is to be formatted in a Character (CV: Voice Actor) format. When primary metadata uses `Character (Vo. Singer)`, it should be `Singer` format and put the character in tags. For live action, credit the voice actor only.
issue with this format is the character in tags doesn't indicate any relationship with the song, it could be related to the BG.
Character Voice (CV)
CV means the song is sing by the character using the character voice.For example, with Waki Azumi in 300 years killing slimes ED, she voiced the character in the anime, but does not sing using character voice, she sings with her actual voice. The song is sing by her as artist, not by her as CV, therefore official meta doesn't use CV. In that case you would not follow that standardization rule.
https://slime300-anime.com/bluray-cd/
when CV is used officially, it means the singer is the voice actor. I have not seen a case where it is not.
Voice Over (VO)
VO is used when song is sing by character but not using character voice. This is the case when the singer and voice actor are 2 different people as seen in `Vivy` and `Carole and Tuesday`. VO is there to make a distinction so people don't confuse the singer as the voice actor.So saying VO and CV is same doesn't make sense to me.
If you think not following original meta is right then you need provide reason why VO is wrong.
Conclusion
I don't think CV and VO has same meaning, and I don't think the current RC is implying that CV=VO, so something needs to be added to the current RC to prevent people from using CV by mistake.I don't think using CV when official meta uses VO is correct.
This is my first time making a proposal.
I am not very good with grammar, please help with the wording.
Consensus
community/forums/posts/8147605TL;DR
If official meta use CV, then use CVIf official meta use VO, then use VO, not CV
If official meta doesn't use either, don't use either