Talk:Deezer
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Inclusion of album lengths
Hello,
I'm a user of Deezer on mobile and I'd like to note that when looking through album pages (and EPs, singles and playlists) and queues there is an exact or near-exact calculation of the length of the playback, and I feel it contributes greatly in adding said details to tracklists of related music articles. I am posting this here so as to publicly note proper context of a theme in my edits from this day forth. Note my edits may often take from remastered editions of albums, so I don't have a final word on this. I am open to more discussion; until next time.
With all due respect, Carlinal (talk) 08:50, 30 December 2022 (UTC)
:Update: I am now choosing to do this to all albums released no earlier than the year 2000 (or any album pre-Napster). This is because remastered albums and rips from physical products (basically analogue products like LPs and cassettes; CD rips are fine with me) do not often provide accurate enough runtimes for individual songs nor separate album sides. Carlinal (talk) 05:58, 31 May 2023 (UTC)