| Why should I have to title my MD tracks when the titles have already been
| entered and uploaded by someone else in CDDB?
1. The tracks on the MD may not be exactly the set and sequence of an album
listed on the CDDB.
2. The tracks may not yet be listed in the CDDB.
3. The person who
wouldn't this be dependant on the label that the arist used and the contract they got
from that label?
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When I buy a CD (with only $0.25 going to the artist, by the way)
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Of course, but it's still probably a high average. :)
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Subject: Re: MD: MD and MP3 technologies are merging
Thanks to Michael Hoffman for the links to 8-cm CDRWs for sale at
cdr4less.com and yesbuy.com. I'd never yet heard of those companies and had
not seen 8-cm CDRWs for sale before. On cdr4less.com's home audio CDR page
they perpetuate the myth (repeated to me last week by a Circuit City
David W. Tamkin wrote:
I think there might be a confusion of terms here. To me a burner is a
computer peripheral, and an external burner is one that connects by cable to
a USB, parallel, or Firewire port on the computer instead of needing to be
installed inside the case.
I'm pretty sure
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I think the term burner came because of using