Toyota Music Database Download

  • 2Setup
  • 4File Descriptions
    • 4.1The Basics
    • 4.2More Advanced features
  • 5Licenses

Introduction

  1. All about Toyota: models, generations, bodies, specifications, engines, history, reviews, ratings, photos, videos, posts, blogs.
  2. Download a pre-configured virtual image of the MusicBrainz Server, or; Download the data dumps and follow the relevant section of the INSTALL.md. If you are interested in keeping the data in sync with MusicBrainz using our live data feed, you can either: Enable replication in the pre-configured virtual image.
  3. Toyota Music Factory is a world-class entertainment destination as diverse as the world of music itself. With its central location in Irving, TX, Toyota Music Factory is the soul of the entire DFW Metroplex, bringing an energy that will satisfy any taste in food, music, and movies.
  4. The ultimate copilot. Use your compatible iPhone ® with your Toyota's audio multimedia system so you can get directions, make calls, send and receive messages, and listen to music, while staying focused on your commute. Available on select Toyotas. Some Apple CarPlay ® features, applications and services are not available in all areas.
  5. Allowing users to have a way to automatically update their MP3's ID3 Tags, using an the database Gracenote (formally CDDB). It will also give the user and oppertunity to re-orginized the files, by creating folders and putting those files back into them.
  6. Great software to organize your music collection or music library! For DJ's, Music Collectors, Radio Stations, Entertainers, Musicians, Churches, Record Stores Great Search Functions-Find songs in.

Allowing users to have a way to automatically update their MP3's ID3 Tags, using an the database Gracenote (formally CDDB). It will also give the user and oppertunity to re-orginized the files, by creating folders and putting those files back into them.

Please read the MusicBrainz Database product page and the database schema documentation if you are not familiar with the MusicBrainz Database.

Setup

There are a two different methods to get a local database up and running, you can either:

  • Download a pre-configured virtual image of the MusicBrainz Server, or
  • Download the data dumps and follow the relevant section of the INSTALL.md

Replication

If you are interested in keeping the data in sync with MusicBrainz using our live data feed, you can either:

  • Enable replication in the pre-configured virtual image,
  • Use an alternative PostgreSQL setup using mbslave that includes replication without the rest of MusicBrainz Server, or
  • Use an alternative MySQL setup using mbzdb that includes replication without the rest of MusicBrainz Server

Download

The data dumps are available for download via http, ftp or rsync at following places:

  • http://ftp.musicbrainz.org/pub/musicbrainz/data/fullexport/ (US mirror - OR) - also supports ftp
  • ftp://ftp.eu.metabrainz.org/pub/musicbrainz/data/fullexport/ (EU mirror - DE)
  • https://mirrors.dotsrc.org/MusicBrainz/data/fullexport/ (EU mirror - DK) - also supports http and ftp
  • rsync://rsync.osuosl.org/musicbrainz/data/fullexport/ (US mirror - OR)

File Descriptions

Each data dump snapshot provided over FTP includes a number of different files. Depending on your use cases, you may or may not require all of them. Here's a rundown of what they contain:

The Basics

If you're only looking for music metadata, you can start here with the basics. These files should help you get everything you need to replicate the core catalog.

If you're looking for more advanced, or more analytical data, you should still have a look at these basics, but make sure to also see the Advanced section below.

Cd Music Database

ASC files

All of the `.asc` files contain the PGP signatures for their respective files. You can use these to verify the PGP signatures of the files after you've downloaded.

In order to verify the downloads, you must first fetch the MusicBrainz public key:

Now you can verify the GPG signatures. For example, if you download the SHA256SUMS files:


Note: If you don't use `gpg` very frequently, and haven't marked the key as trusted (or marked any other key as trusted), you'll see the above warning that the key is not certified. It doesn't mean that the signature is invalid, just that `gpg` won't be convinced that the source of the key you received is authentic until you tell it that you think it is.

MD5SUM and SHA25SUM

These files contain the checksums for the hosted files. You can run `md5sum` and `sha256sum` on the downloaded .tar.bz2 files to validate the checksums:

You can also verify the checksum of all downloaded files at once.

If you did not download a specific file, you can ignore the error regarding this file.

mbdump.tar.bz2

This is the core MusicBrainz database, including the tables for Artist, Release, Recording, etc.

Toyota Music Database Download

Most normal catalog use cases only require this database, and the derived data.

mbdump-derived.tar.bz2

The derived data consists of annotations, user ratings, user tags, and search indexes. Combining this with the core database should cover most music-metadata-related use cases.

More Advanced features

mbdump-edit.tar.bz2

This is the complete edit history for the core database. If you want to see how metadata has evolved, make sure to grab this dump in addition to the core.

The history includes things like open and closed edits, edit notes, votes, and auto-editor elections. It does not include information about the people who made the edits. For that information, you'll need the next item as well.

mbdump-editor.tar.bz2

This table includes non-personal user data about the people who've enacted the edits enumerated in the database above.

mbdump-cdstubs.tar.bz2

Music Database Software Free

The CD Stub data is described over on its dedicated page. As mentioned over there, the stubs are submitted anonymously, and are treated as an untrusted source of data, separate from the core database.

mbdump-stats.tar.bz2

Metadata about the metadata (very meta!). The statistics database includes things that you might find over at http://musicbrainz.org/statistics.


Licenses

The license and contents of each file is described below.

Public Domain

The following database dumps are distributed under the CC0 license, which is effectively placing the data into the Public Domain:

  • mbdump.tar.bz2
  • mbdump-cdstubs.tar.bz2

Creative Commons

The following database dumps are distributed under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 license:

  • mbdump-derived.tar.bz2
  • mbdump-edit.tar.bz2
  • mbdump-editor.tar.bz2
  • mbdump-stats.tar.bz2
(Redirected from Pavilion at the Music Factory)

Coordinates: 32°52′25″N96°56′42″W / 32.873737°N 96.944930°W

Toyota Music Factory
Former namesMusic Factory Entertainment Center (planning)
Irving Music Factory (construction)
Address300 W Las Colinas Blvd
Irving, TX 75039-5469
LocationLas Colinas
Public transitDallas Area Rapid Transit
OwnerARK Group - Noah Lazes and Richard Lazes
OperatorLive Nation
Capacity8,000 (The Pavilion—amphitheater)
4,000 (The Pavilion—indoor theater)
2,500 (The Pavilion—intimate theater)
1,500 (Texas Lottery Plaza)
Construction
Broke groundAugust 30, 2014
OpenedSeptember 9, 2017
Construction cost$175 million
ArchitectGensler
Project manager
Structural engineerTSA
Services engineerPurdy McGuire
General contractorBalfour Beatty
Main contractorsSkanska
Website
Venue Website
Design and construction
Civil engineerJQ Engineering
Other designers
  • Studio Outside
  • Scott Oldner Lighting Design
  • WJHW
  • Saunders & Associates

The Toyota Music Factory[1] (originally known as Irving Music Factory)[2][3] is an entertainment complex located in the Las Colinasneighborhood of Irving, Texas.[4][3][5]

Developed by the ARK Group, City of Irving and designed by architecture firm Gensler,[6] for roughly $US175 million,[3] the livemusic venue holds more than 8,000 spectators.[7] The development is slated to include 300,000 square feet of retail and restaurants, 100,000 square feet concert hall and amphitheater with 8,000 capacity, an outdoor event plaza and 100,000 square feet of office.[8]

Database

History[edit]

In 2007, voters in Irving agreed to finance an entertainment center near Texas State Highway 114.[5]In 2014, The ARK Group announced that a new entertainment district near the Irving Convention Center was planned for Irving, Texas.[9]

The venue was originally scheduled to open as the 'Irving Music Factory' on September 1, 2017, with a live performance by comedian Dave Chappelle. However, construction delays caused the September 1 opening to be cancelled.[2] On September 8, The ARK Group announced that venue was being renamed the Toyota Music Factory and would open the following day with a ZZ Top concert as its inaugural event.[2] The venue formally opened on September 9.[10]

Layout[edit]

The complex consists of 210,000 square feet (20,000 m2) of food and retail space which includes a movie theater and bowling alley. Alongside these facilities lies a 4,000-seat indoor music theatre, 'The Pavilion at the Toyota Music Factory' whose wall can retract to create an open-air pavilion capable of seating an additional 4,000 people on its 65,000 square feet (6,000 m2) lawn.[4][11]

Developers[edit]

The ARK Group

The ARK Group, owned by Noah Lazes and Richard Lazes, is a developer who focuses on mixed-use developments and entertainment zones.[12] Previous projects include the original Music Factory in Charlotte, North Carolina and Level Entertainment Venue in Miami, Florida.[13][14]

Gensler

Gensler is a global design firm with 44 offices and over 5,000 architects, interior architects, planners and designers.[15] Previous projects include sports/entertainment district L.A. Live and MGM CityCenter. Gensler Dallas, who designed Irving's Music Factory, has a portfolio of mixed-use developments including Legacy West[16] and The Star in Frisco.

External links[edit]


References[edit]

  1. ^'Toyota Buys Naming Rights to Irving Music Factory'. Irving Weekly. September 12, 2017. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  2. ^ abc'Irving Music Factory Renamed Toyota Music Factory, Debuts New Pavilion'. nbcdfw.com. September 8, 2017. Retrieved September 10, 2017.
  3. ^ abc'Irving's $175 million Music Factory project is up for grabs - Real Estate - Dallas News'. dallasnews.com. September 22, 2016. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  4. ^ ab'Live Nation Unveils New North Texas Venue The Pavilion'. billboard.com. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  5. ^ ab'The Music Factory Development Underway in Las Colinas'. nbcdfw.com. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  6. ^'Gensler Music Factory DFW Real Estate Review'.
  7. ^Lealos, Shawn S. (December 6, 2014). 'Live Nation to open new transforming indoor-outdoor venue in DFW'. AXS. Retrieved March 29, 2017.
  8. ^'It's done: Irving Music Factory inks Ethos Group for complete sell out'. www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
  9. ^'The Music Factory Entertainment Center Groundbreaking Irving, TX - The Music Factory'. musicfactory.com. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  10. ^Dearmore, Kelly (September 10, 2017). 'Finally making music, Music Factory in Irving overcame opening-night obstacles'. guidelive.com. Retrieved September 10, 2017.
  11. ^'Exclusive: Live Nation to open new $40M concert venue at Music Factory in Irving'. Bizjournals.com. Retrieved March 29, 2017.
  12. ^'About ARK Group'.
  13. ^'PROJECTS - ARK Group | Real Estate Developers'. arkgroupus.com. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
  14. ^Carlisle, Candace (April 16, 2014). 'Ark Group developer says $165M Music Factory in Irving 'unparalleled''. Dallas Business Journal. American City Business Journals.
  15. ^'About Gensler'(PDF).
  16. ^'Legacy West | Projects | Gensler'. Gensler. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
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