Hi,
reopening an older discussion: Edit #9534224 (
http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=9534224) is a good example why it
might be bad to remove disc IDs that just look suspicious.
Obviously there are valid disc IDs that have those 2 seconds extra in every
track which some people use to
Couple of questions:
Does the identification of (alleged) CD-R copies work in both
directions? That is, if I put in a burnt CD, could my software (or the
MB API) be smart enough to say that doesn't match any CD-Indexes of
official releases, but I'm 99% sure that it's a burnt copy of album
X. If
2008/11/24 david scotson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Couple of questions:
Does the identification of (alleged) CD-R copies work in both
directions? That is, if I put in a burnt CD, could my software (or the
MB API) be smart enough to say that doesn't match any CD-Indexes of
official releases, but I'm
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea on how to deal with artists on tracks that are audio drama, radio
drama, radio theatre, etc.? Should it be the writer? What if it is a drama
re-enacting a manga (comic)? Should it be the script writer or the poriginal
manga