Last.fm Normaliser updated

25 June 2007 | Matt Perdeaux |

I have just updated the normaliser application to add a few new features, including album charts and different time periods. Full update history here.

6 Comments

Yellow Candle's GravatarVery nice tool, but it would be better if the encoding of the cache support CJK characters.

Keep up the good work!

26 Jun 2007 at 05:55 AM | Yellow Candle

Parky's GravatarVery cool, always wanted someone to make something like this.

Would love it if you could give us the coding automatically so we could easily make a journal or something out of it. Would help spread the word as well.

26 Jun 2007 at 07:31 AM | Parky

nicouh's Gravatarits a very nice tool indeed yeah, but it missed out "the jimi hendrix expericene" on my page (nick: nicouh), would be nice if you could fix this ;)

and its too bad that not all song lengths are correct on last :/

26 Jun 2007 at 07:18 PM | nicouh

Paul's GravatarI'm assuming that you're doing things where you're calculating the average track length for each artist. Unfortunately, this means that if one artist has a bunch of 5-7 minute songs and one 45 minute song, they get a massive bump in the rankings.

27 Jun 2007 at 06:43 PM | Paul

Ron's GravatarOne thing that would be nice, but not necessary, is for when you are checking the cache of an artist, if it would display the album name for the albums instead of the musicbrainz ID. Again, not necessary, but clicking on each album to see what it is can get a little annoying.

30 Jun 2007 at 06:07 AM | Ron

Matt Perdeaux's GravatarThanks for all your comments. I have just updated the application to use median track lengths, and will look at the other suggestions shortly. Once again, many thanks.

02 Jul 2007 at 12:46 PM | Matt Perdeaux


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