beets/docs/plugins/acousticbrainz.rst
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AcousticBrainz Plugin
=====================
The ``acousticbrainz`` plugin gets acoustic-analysis information from the
`AcousticBrainz`_ project.
.. _AcousticBrainz: http://acousticbrainz.org/
Enable the ``acousticbrainz`` plugin in your configuration (see :ref:`using-plugins`) and run it by typing::
$ beet acousticbrainz [-f] [QUERY]
By default, the command will only look for AcousticBrainz data when the tracks
doesn't already have it; the ``-f`` or ``--force`` switch makes it re-download
data even when it already exists. If you specify a query, only matching tracks
will be processed; otherwise, the command processes every track in your
library.
For all tracks with a MusicBrainz recording ID, the plugin currently sets
these fields:
* ``average_loudness``
* ``bpm``
* ``chords_changes_rate``
* ``chords_key``
* ``chords_number_rate``
* ``chords_scale``
* ``danceable``
* ``gender``
* ``genre_rosamerica``
* ``initial_key`` (This is a built-in beets field, which can also be provided
by :doc:`/plugins/keyfinder`.)
* ``key_strength``
* ``mood_acoustic``
* ``mood_aggressive``
* ``mood_electronic``
* ``mood_happy``
* ``mood_party``
* ``mood_relaxed``
* ``mood_sad``
* ``rhythm``
* ``tonal``
* ``voice_instrumental``
Automatic Tagging
-----------------
To automatically tag files using AcousticBrainz data during import, just
enable the ``acousticbrainz`` plugin (see :ref:`using-plugins`). When importing
new files, beets will query the AcousticBrainz API using MBID and
set the appropriate metadata.
Configuration
-------------
To configure the plugin, make a ``acousticbrainz:`` section in your
configuration file. There is one option:
- **auto**: Enable AcousticBrainz during ``beet import``.
Default: ``yes``.
- **force**: Download AcousticBrainz data even for tracks that already have
it.
Default: ``no``.