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Looks cool!
Iโm curious about the ISRC matching. Iโm working on bringing support for retrieval by ISRC in opensubsonic clients (and Navidrome tends to support the opensubsonic spec) but I didnโt think anyone actually added support yet since it was somewhat recently added to the spec.
I thought maybe it was a Navidrome specific feature to retrieve by ISRC, which would be cool!
But looking at what I think is the track matching algorithm for ISRC seems to just always return unmatched https://github.com/betsha1830/navispot/blob/main/lib/matching/isrc-matcher.ts
Am I just reading it wrong?
The main ISRC matching is done in the orchestrator.ts file within the same folder. Subsonic was difficult to work with when I tried to implement matching because the endpoint had a limited number of tracks it returns. So I ended using the native Navidrome search API to find the track by title and compares the ISRC. You can check out the file to have a better understanding. Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions.