James,

Thanks for the reply. We've running for about 3 months and have about 6,000 
music carts so far. Now we've finally got some volunteer music librarians and I 
suppose at some point we'll have to put them to work reripping and adding data 
to the music database.

What have you been using for scheduler codes?

Maybe we should start a secret Rivendell library sharing club.

Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA

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On Aug 7, 2011, at 8:46 PM, James Harrison <ja...@talkunafraid.co.uk> wrote:

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> While it won't help you retroactively without some work to integrate
> it with the Rivendell database, and it's not a _perfect_ method, you
> should look at the MusicBrainz database. It's online, freely
> available, and contains ISRC and other data for most things. Not sure
> about UPCs or catalog numbers, but it will let you identify most
> albums (except where there's more than one album with the track on).
> 
> I have MB support in IRIS (https://github.com/JamesHarrison/iris), a
> tool I put together a little while back to handle content ingest- I
> haven't had time to finish the Rivendell importer stage, though, so it
> can't yet directly insert things like ISRC data into the database
> (since rdimport won't accept that as an input, making a quick and
> dirty solution impossible). I think someone's experimented in the past
> with integrating the MusicBrainz Picard tagger with the Rivendell
> library- might be worth looking into that.
> 
> Cheers,
> James Harrison
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> On 07/08/2011 21:19, Bill Putney wrote:
>> We've used the RDLibrary ripper to rip CD's into our Rivendell. I
>> started looking at reports to send to the music licensing agencies.
>> It looks like most of the stuff they want is missing. I think there
>> are a few ISRC codes but it seems like most CDs don't encode them.
>> Most of the cuts have artist and title and that's it. There are no
>> album titles, record company marketing names, catalog numbers, UPC
>> codes and on and on. It sounds like if there is an ISRC code a lot
>> f the other info isn't required.
>> 
>> Is there a way to retroactively get this info into our library or
>> do we have to start from scratch?
>> 
>> Thanks, Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
>> 
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