I'm not sure how well MusicBrainz would work at taking the existing
file's metadata tags and improve them.  When I've updated my own music
using Picard, to get good results I've had to pass it a collection of
music that is part of the same album and occasionally choose something
other than its first guess.  I'm inclined to use the tags in a file as
is if they're available and just tell users to update the files tags if
they think they're wrong.

We don't want a system where the mediascanner "corrects" the tags to the
wrong release and the user can't fix it.

On the other hand, if we have a file with no metadata tags at all,
perhaps it'd make sense to make use of their AcoustID muisc
fingerprinting system to look up metadata.  I'm not sure how common this
scenario is though, or how likely we are to get a useful match though.

When I looked into this kind of thing 4-5 years ago, the open source
services weren't anywhere close to commercial services like EchoNest
(which has since been bought out by Spotify).  Things might have changed
since then though.  I think MusicBrainz was on a different
fingerprinting system back then, for instance.

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