On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 12:32 AM, Ryan Torchia <anarchyr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Alex Mauer <ha...@hawkesnest.net> wrote:
>>
>> This is the RFC for a guideline for the use of the track numbering
>> feature of Musicbrainz.
>>
>> It covers:
>> * unordered tracklists
>> * Unnumbered tracks
>> * Normalization of media side numbering
>> * Sub-tracks (DVD titles/chapters, CD index numbers, 8-track programs)
>> * Alternate audio tracks (DVD)
>> * several unusual track arrangements (mostly vinyl stuff)
>
>
> For the "sides" section, it'd be good to specify explicitly that C#, D#,
> etc. come into play when the release has more than one disc.  Also, I'm not
> sure I understand this line: "For releases which already have their own
> lettering, follow the release: R1, R2, R3, S1, S2, S3."

That if a vinyl explicitly names its sides R and S instead of A and B,
we should follow that.

>
> It'd also be nice to have some examples for each section.
>
> Last thing: for anything that falls under the "unusual releases" section, I
> think it'd be worth suggesting that what's unusual be described in the
> annotations.
> --Torc.
>
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Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren

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