These last few days I was working on making my movies/tv
series/concert/music video library software and platform agnostic by
generating the nfo-files and downloading artwork to the folders. That
way I will be able to import my library to other media players beside
XBMC. For this, there are several programs available, such as MediaElch,
Ember, etc.

Now, for music files, I could not find any software solution for that.
What I was able to do, was importing my library into XBMC, running
several scrapers and exporting the resulting nfo-files and artwork to my
hdd. Problem is, that the scraped databases (allmusic, MusicBrainz) are
not that good with non-mainstream music. A problem that we all are
familiar with.

Now, before I start manually downloading art and editing the nfo-files:

  
- Can LMS also export artist and album info as nfo-files and/or the
  art such as artist picture (album covers are not the problem, they are
  in the directories already) as single files to the matching folders on
  the hdd?
- Or does anyone know a tool or programm that can generate nfo-files
  from sources like last.fm, Discogs, Amazon, etc.?
  

In short, does anyone have any experience in this?



- *ASRock Ion 330* (home office) w/ Xubuntu 14.04 + XBMC "Gotham" +
  LMS 7.9, FLAC > Local Player > Behringer MS 40
- *Boom* (master bedroom), *Radio* (master bathroom), *Archos 35 Home
  Connect* + SqueezePlayer (guest bathroom)
- *Reson PR 80s* as UPnP client (living room) > Parasound DAC 1500 >
  vintage Wega Modul 42V amp (w/ 42E equalizer, 42T tape deck, and
  Thorens TD 160 Mk II turntable) > Quadral Vulkan Mk II
-  *RPi + RaspBMC* (living room) > Samsung UE60H6270 w/ HW-H450
  soundbar
- *Duet* + *Radio* in storage
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