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Started April 11th, 2013 · 4 replies · Latest reply by strangely_gnarled 1 year, 2 months ago
Would be nice to have the ability to exclude from searches certain things, and to set up it "permanently" (some user panel to manage options). For example:
- selected users (various reasons: wrong tags, repeating results in different searches, quality expectations) - this is not always possible in regular search (or I don't know something; if name is made of more words and spaces, then it's problematic),
- manually marked samples/packs as "don't show",
- samples marked by system as previously downloaded and/or played,
- "per session search" - elliminate results that were found in earlier searches during one "session" (start/stop session defined by user, or per day, or something like that). Maybe some way of marking whih of these searches were displayed on search pages, or - time limitation in query.
Your ideas how to narrow things?
Conditions (sample rate, bit depth, licence type, and so on) - also could be arranged in "x AND y" way.
I have a problem with ifartinurgeneraldirection's tag usage meaning that very many results being worthless when I'm looking for explosion sounds. (I don't use pack grouping in search.)
My solution is to add "-USERNAME" to the search text query.
Space issues should be solvable using '"' (e.g. '"foo bar"' instead of 'foo bar').
PS: It's possible to hack the search queries a bit, for example: http://freesound.org/search/?f=(samplerate%3A%2296000%22+OR+samplerate%3A44100)&s;=score+desc&advanced;=1&g;=&q;=wat
In parts, just in case:
freesound.org/search/?
f=(samplerate%3A%2296000%22+OR+samplerate%3A44100)
&s;=score+desc&advanced;=1&g;=&q;=wat
for "semi-automation" of text I regularly want to inert into various forms/logins I keep a small number of txt files on my desktop from which I simply copy and paste. I use these most frequently when I browse in private/incognito mode where cookies are not retained.
As qubodup says simply use( -this -that ) in searchstring to exclude this and that.
Here is most recent info on searching
https://freesound.org/forum/production-techniques-music-gear-tips-and-tricks/44217/