Are you looking to create a database of commercial CDs the music dept
has bought?

If so, http://www.freedb.org/ might be a good place to start looking;
they have a huge database of such information, and provide guides to
how to access this information across the net and use it in your
application.

http://www.gracenote.com/ have (presumably) an even larger database,
but theirs is commercial and you may have to pay to access it - see
http://www.gracenote.com/developer/ for information.

On 8/16/05, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI all,
> 
> Our Music dept is wanting to create a track by track database of all
> their CD's. We are looking for a program that can read the data directly
> from the CD and add the data to a searchable database that is
> acccessible to network users. Any ideas?
> 
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