Alternatively you can set it up so that each CD inserted will be  
identified automatically by EAC, that's in the general options f9.

On 07/10/2007, at 1:35 AM, Dave McLean wrote:

> I found that confusing at first myself.
> You have to go to the database menu alt+d then arrow down to get cd
> information from and press enter. You can select remote freedb.  A  
> warning
> message will appear which you can ignore and click yes.
> That should get you the cd info.
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>> None of the disks I put in to this program get identified by their  
>> data
>> base.  I can also find no way to import my web information.  I  
>> find other
>> options relative to freed but not the important ones.  Anyone know  
>> where
>> they are?
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