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# Tag your content with Picard
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Funkwhale relies on [ID3 tags](https://id3.org/) to sort audio content. ID3 tags tell Funkwhale information about your files. Funkwhale uses this information to display your content in your {term}`pod`.
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We recommend using [MusicBrainz Picard](https://picard.musicbrainz.org/) to tag your content. MusicBrainz Picard is free and open source software that connects to [MusicBrainz](https://musicbrainz.org). Funkwhale uses MusicBrainz as its primary data source.
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This guide shows you how to tag your content with MusicBrainz Picard.
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```{contents}
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:local:
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```{dropdown} Supported tags
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| Name | Example value | Description |
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|-------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `Title`* | `Letting you` | The track title. |
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| `Artist`* | `Nine Inch Nails` | The artist name. |
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| `Album` | `The Slip` | The album title. If none is provided, an `[Unknown Album]` entry is created. |
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| `Album artist` | `Trent Reznor` | The album artist name (can be different than the track artist). |
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| `Genre` | `Industrial, Metal` | A comma separated list of tags to associate with the track.<br><br>Other supported separators: `;` and `/` |
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| `Track number` | `4` | The position of the track in the album/release. |
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| `Disc number` | `1` | The disc number (in case of multi-disc albums). |
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| `Date` | `2019` | The release date of the track or album. |
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| `License` | `CC-BY 3.0: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/cc-by/3.0/` | The license associated with this work. The first URL found is checked against our list of supported licenses. |
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| `Copyright` | `CC-BY 3.0: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/cc-by/3.0/` | The license associated with this work. The first URL found is checked against our list of supported licenses. <br><br>Used if no license found in the `License` tag. |
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| `Pictures` | | The first embeded picture found is used as the album cover. |
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| `MusicBrainz Recording ID` | `99244237-850b-4a93-904d-57305bcadb4e` | The MusicBrainz ID for the recording. |
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| `MusicBrainz Album ID` | `bca982fd-ab73-3c9f-ad07-9104a4f53a32` | The MusicBrainz ID for the album |
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| `MusicBrainz Artist ID` | `b7ffd2af-418f-4be2-bdd1-22f8b48613da` | The MusicBrainz ID for the artist |
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| `MusicBrainz Album Artist ID` | `b7ffd2af-418f-4be2-bdd1-22f8b48613da` | The MusicBrainz ID for the album artist |
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```
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## Tag content
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To tag content using MusicBrainz Picard:
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1. Select {guilabel}`Add Files` to add individual files or {guilabel}`Add Folder` to add a directory of files.
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2. Select the files or directory you want to tag.
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3. Picard shows the files in the left panel. Picard moves files to the right panel as it tags them. If Picard doesn't tag a file automatically, select {guilabel}`Scan`.
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4. Check a file's tags by highlighting it and looking at the details in the bottom panel. If Picard has applied the wrong tags, look for [alternative versions](#alternative-versions).
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5. Select {guilabel}`Save` or hit {kbd}`ctrl+s` ({kbd}`cmd+s` on macOS) to save the tags to the files.
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That's it! You've added ID3 tags to your files. You can now [add these to a library](upload_content.md)
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## Alternative versions
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Picard will choose tags based on details included in your file. Sometimes it chooses a different version of a release than the one you want. You can choose an alternative version of your content to get the right tags.
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### Alternative albums
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If Picard has selected a different version of the album you are tagging:
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1. Right-click on the album and hover your mouse over {guilabel}`Other versions`. A dropdown list of alternative versions appears.
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2. Select the correct release from the list.
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3. Select {guilabel}`Save` or hit {kbd}`ctrl+s` ({kbd}`cmd+s` on macOS) to save the tags to the files.
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### Alternative tracks
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If Picard can't find a release for a track:
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1. Right-click on the track and select {guilabel}`Search for Similar Tracks…`. A search screen appears.
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2. Search for your track. Use [MusicBrainz's search syntax](https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Indexed_Search_Syntax) for the best results.
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3. Select the correct track and click on {guilabel}`Load into Picard`.
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4. Select {guilabel}`Save` or hit {kbd}`ctrl+s` ({kbd}`cmd+s` on macOS) to save the tags to the files.
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## Add items to MusicBrainz
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If Picard can't find your content, you can add it to MusicBrainz yourself. To get started, check out [MusicBrainz's guide](https://musicbrainz.org/doc/How_to_Add_a_Release/).
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Once you have added the content to MusicBrainz, Picard can tag your files.
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