Added -vn flag to all codec ffmpeg commands (MP3, Opus, AAC) to strip
video/image streams during conversion. Embedded cover art in FLAC
files caused ffmpeg to fail when the output muxer couldn't handle
the image stream, producing 0KB output files. Cover art is
re-embedded afterwards by Mutagen.
The dedup key (normalized_title, year) caused different albums from
the same year to collide when title normalization stripped too much.
The "prefer more tracks" logic then kept compilations over studio
albums.
Two fixes:
- Title similarity check: if normalized titles are <85% similar,
they're different albums, not variants — keep both
- Compilation deprioritization: studio albums win over compilations
and "best of" collections when they do collide
openDownloadMissingModal showed loading overlay but didn't hide it
on error paths (playlist not found, fetch failure). The overlay
persisted across page navigation, blocking the entire UI.
Three collapsible categories, collapsed by default:
- Paths & Organization (file templates + music library paths)
- Post-Processing (metadata, tags, conversion, lyrics)
- Library Preferences (import, content filter, stats, playlists, M3U)
Section headers have data-stg=library so they only appear on the
Library tab. Bolder headers with accent-colored arrows and subtle
border. Collapse state preserved when switching settings tabs.
New MusicBrainz tab in Enhanced and Global search — finds tracks and
albums on MusicBrainz's community database with Cover Art Archive
images. Covers obscure tracks that Spotify/Deezer/iTunes miss.
- core/musicbrainz_search.py: search adapter with Track/Artist/Album
dataclasses, Cover Art Archive integration, smart query parsing
- Albums deduplicated (keeps best version with date and art)
- No artist results shown (MusicBrainz has no artist images)
- Album detail with full tracklist for download modal
- Smart word-boundary splitting for queries without separators
- Global search results container widened from 620px to 920px
- UI version bumped to 2.32
SoulSync Standalone Library is now the first section in both the
version modal and What's New popup. Auto-Import section updated with
all improvements (recursive scan, singles, tag preference, AcoustID).
New Downloads & Soulseek section groups download-related improvements.
Recent Fixes cleaned up — feature items moved to proper sections.
Deep scan for standalone mode:
- Scans Transfer folder for all audio files
- Compares against soulsync DB records by file_path
- Moves untracked files to Staging for auto-import processing
- Removes stale DB records where files no longer exist
- Cleans orphaned albums and artists with no tracks
Incremental scan skips for standalone — library updates at download
time, no periodic scanning needed. Both changes are purely additive
and only activate when server_type is 'soulsync'.
All sync-related buttons hidden when active server is SoulSync
Standalone. Covers static buttons (querySelectorAll on status update)
and dynamic modal buttons (_isSoulsyncStandalone flag).
UI version bumped to 2.31 (Docker stays at 2.3).
PR #311 renamed requirements-webui.txt to requirements.txt but the
.dockerignore still excluded requirements.txt (previously the PyQt6
desktop version). Docker COPY failed because the file was ignored.
No media server to sync playlists to — sync page is irrelevant.
M3U generation is still available via settings toggle and download
modal buttons for standalone users who want playlist files.
Files with embedded tags (artist+title from post-processing) were
failing import because the metadata search scored low (66%) and the
AcoustID result returned before the tag-preference code could run.
- Tag-based identification now returns 85% confidence when embedded
tags have an artist field, borrowing album art from weak metadata
- AcoustID search result only accepted at 80%+ confidence, otherwise
kept as fallback (doesn't short-circuit past tag preference)
- AcoustID None artist/title falls back to tag data via 'or' operator
- Stop retrying failed/unidentified items every scan cycle
Items with status needs_identification, failed, or rejected were not
in the skip list, causing them to be re-scanned and re-logged every
60 seconds indefinitely. Now skips all terminal statuses.
Single track ownership check was calling check_track_exists without
server_source, matching against all servers instead of the active one.
Album and EP checks already passed server_source correctly — this was
the only missing spot. Affects all server types.
Previously reused existing plex/jellyfin artist IDs, causing soulsync
tracks to be invisible on the library page (filtered by server_source).
Now always creates soulsync-specific artist and album records with
server_source='soulsync', avoiding PK collisions with hash suffixes.
Fourth server option on the Connections tab with SoulSync logo and
'Standalone' label. Config panel shows Transfer folder path and
Verify Folder button. Test connection counts audio files in the
Transfer folder. Settings save/load properly detects soulsync toggle.
New 'soulsync' media server option manages the library directly from
the filesystem, bypassing Plex/Jellyfin/Navidrome entirely.
Two paths populate the library:
1. Downloads/imports write artist/album/track to DB immediately at
post-processing completion, with pre-populated enrichment IDs
(Spotify, Deezer, MusicBrainz) so workers skip re-discovery
2. soulsync_client.py scans Transfer folder for incremental/deep scan
via DatabaseUpdateWorker (same interface as server clients)
New files:
- core/soulsync_client.py: filesystem scanner implementing the same
interface as Plex/Jellyfin/Navidrome clients. Recursive folder scan,
Mutagen tag reading, artist/album/track grouping, hash-based stable
IDs, incremental scan by modification time.
Modified:
- web_server.py: _record_soulsync_library_entry() at post-processing
completion, client init, scan endpoint integration, status endpoint,
web_scan_manager media_clients dict, test-connection cache updates
- config/settings.py: accept 'soulsync' in set_active_media_server,
get_active_media_server_config, is_configured, validate_config
- core/web_scan_manager.py: add soulsync to server_client_map
Dedup: checks existing artist/album by name across ALL server sources
before inserting to avoid duplicates. Enrichment IDs only written when
the column is empty (won't overwrite existing data).
Race condition: scanner re-scanned folders while post-processing was
still moving files, causing partial matches and ghost failures. Now
tracks in-progress paths and skips them on subsequent scans.
Coverage penalty fix: individual tracks that match at 80%+ confidence
now auto-import even when overall album coverage is low (e.g. 2 of 18
tracks present). Previously low coverage killed the entire import.
Import page: stats bar, filter pills, Scan Now, Approve All, Clear
History (clears imported + failed), live scan progress.
- Track numbers defaulted to 1 instead of using metadata source values
- Release dates not captured, causing missing year in path templates
- Cover art missing for Deezer (direct image_url not checked)
- Track names in expanded view showed Unknown (wrong JSON field name)
- Read year/date from embedded file tags as fallback
- Add Deezer get_album_metadata/get_album_tracks fallbacks
- Handle Deezer tracks.data response format
Loose audio files in the staging root are now picked up alongside album
folders. Singles are identified via embedded tags, filename parsing
(Artist - Title.ext), or AcoustID fingerprinting, then matched against
the configured metadata source. Confidence-gated processing applies
the same way as album folders (90%+ auto, 70-90% review, <70% manual).
Toggle appeared off when running because CSS :checked rules were
scoped to .repair-master-toggle. Added auto-import-toggle-label
selectors. Refresh now re-renders whichever tab is active.
Toggle state was set by browser click, then immediately overwritten by
the status reload callback. Now optimistically sets the toggle and
status text before the API call, reverting only on failure.
Album delete now shows a smart delete dialog with two options:
- Remove from Library (DB only, files untouched)
- Delete Files Too (removes DB records AND deletes audio files from
disk, cleans up empty album folder)
Backend /api/library/album/<id> DELETE now accepts ?delete_files=true
parameter, resolves each track's file path, and removes files before
deleting DB records. Reports files_deleted and files_failed counts.
autoSavePlaylistM3U was called on every 2-second poll cycle once any
track completed, flooding the server with heavyweight M3U generation
requests (fuzzy matching all tracks against the DB). This exhausted
Flask's thread pool, causing the batch status endpoint to hang and
killing the poller — making the modal freeze mid-download.
Now fires once when the batch completes instead of on every poll.
- Include completed batches in poll cycle so late task updates still
render (prevents modal freezing when batch completes before all rows
update)
- Require server to report no active tasks before client-side
completion fires (prevents phase=complete from prematurely ending UI)
- Apply same fix to backoff poller and WebSocket resubscription
Note: modal stalling issue persists — setInterval stops firing after
~12 cycles for unknown reasons. Needs deeper browser-level debugging.
The global download poller was disabled when WebSocket was connected,
but WebSocket connections can silently stop delivering messages without
triggering a disconnect event (room subscription lost, server emit
error, proxy timeout). This left modals frozen while downloads
continued server-side. Removing the socketConnected gate ensures the
2-second HTTP poll always runs as a fallback alongside WebSocket.
When adding tracks to wishlist from a playlist download modal,
process.artist was undefined (only set for album downloads) and
defaulted to {name: 'Unknown Artist'}. This got stored in
source_info.artist_name and was prioritized over the track's own
artist data during wishlist download post-processing.
Now resolves the artist per-track from the track's own artists array,
falling back to the process-level artist only for album downloads
where it's actually set correctly.
The ffmpeg failure log was truncated to 200 chars which only showed the
version banner, hiding the actual error message. Now strips the banner
preamble and shows up to 500 chars of the real error with exit code.
Also cleans up 0KB output files left behind when ffmpeg fails.
Soulseek results from "Various Artists", "VA", "Unknown Artist", and
"Unknown Album" folders are now rejected before scoring. These
compilation folders rarely contain properly tagged files for the target
artist.
Clearing the wishlist now also cancels any active wishlist download
batch and resets the auto-processing flag, so downloads don't keep
running after the source tracks are removed.
Split Downloads page into main list (left) and batch panel (right).
Each active batch gets a color-coded card with artwork thumbnail,
progress bar, per-track status with download percentages, and
expandable track list. Download rows get matching color indicators.
- Click batch name to open its download/wishlist modal
- Filter icon narrows main list to one batch with clear banner
- Collapsible panel toggle for full-width list view
- Completed batches fade out after 15 seconds
- 7-day batch history with source type color dots
- Artwork fallback shows colored initial when no art available
- Per-track progress: download %, spinner for searching, proc label
- source_page column on sync_history for UI origin tracking
- /api/downloads/all includes batch summaries and per-track progress
- /api/downloads/batch-history endpoint for history queries
- Responsive layout, overflow-x hidden to prevent scroll flicker
Clicking the Download Wishlist button while auto-processing was active
only showed a toast telling the user to check the Downloads page. Now
navigates there directly so progress is immediately visible.
Priority 0 query (artist + album + title) was gated behind a download
mode check that excluded Soulseek, the source that benefits most from
it. Soulseek searches match against file paths where users organize as
Artist/Album/Track — without the album name, ambiguous artist names
could match wrong-artist results (e.g. "Bleakness" as an album folder
instead of an artist). Removed the mode gate so all sources get the
most specific query first.
Dashboard stats (every 10s) and download status endpoint were
unconditionally calling slskd transfers/downloads API, causing
connection timeout spam for users with a slskd URL configured but
using YouTube/Tidal/etc as their download source. Now checks both
download source mode and status cache before making the API call.
Repair-worker album fills now generate explicit track IDs when copying rows, instead of relying on SQLite auto-assignment that no longer exists for TEXT primary keys. The unknown-artist fixer now does the same for new artists.
Also add a regression test for the album-fill copy branch and keep the AcoustID scanner resilient to legacy null-ID rows.