On 12/14/06, Joachim Schrod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have some directories with wav files that were dumped from a CD.
They have the enlightening file names track??.wav.
If I burn these files to a CD, I can do a freedb lookup on them.
I'm looking for a tool that allows me to do this
On Thursday 14 December 2006 11:13, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Hello,
I have some directories with wav files that were dumped from a CD.
They have the enlightening file names track??.wav.
If I burn these files to a CD, I can do a freedb lookup on them.
I'm looking for a tool that allows me to do
On 14 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, it seems that the freedb database has been taken over by
someone else, (go to the web site to find out) and the database is
broken at this time. Supposedly they are improving it, but it has
been broken a long time.
Use freedb2.org
On Thursday 14 December 2006 14:15, Charles philip Chan wrote:
Use freedb2.org (TrackType.org) instead. The server name is:
freedb.freedb2.org
and the path is
/~cddb/cddb.cgi
tracktype.org resolves and also freedb2.org resolves but
freedb.freedb2.org does not.
Thanks for
On Thursday 14 December 2006 14:15, Charles philip Chan wrote:
However, it seems that the freedb database has been taken over by
someone else, (go to the web site to find out) and the database is
broken at this time. Supposedly they are improving it, but it has
been broken a long time.
On 14 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tracktype.org resolves and also freedb2.org resolves but
freedb.freedb2.org does not.
You are correct, I was confused with the old freedb URL.
Charles
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On 14 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately the manual search doesn't work at freedb2.org either.
I got the site from hydrogenaudio, but I didn't test it out since I
don't have any new CD's. However, I just tried it, and some programs
work (eg. KAudioCreator, grip) and some don't