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Robbie
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Posted: Sep. 09 2002,20:11

Hi,

Although MP3/Tag Studio has already an incredible number of very useful features, there is still one feature left...

When I have downloaded mp3's from the internet for a complete album, they often have very different names and tags. Wouldn't it be easy if you could just open MP3/Tag studio, click on the directory which contains the mp3's and that MP3/ Tag studio than connects to CDDB or Allmusic.com or any other database and collects the information for the complete album and fills in the tags and renames them?

I know that this is possible, since I use another program for this (MP3 Internet Renamer, which unfortunetaly can not be downloaded since the website www.mp3ir.com does not exist anymore).

I hope you have time to look into it!

Thanx, Rob
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Posted: Sep. 11 2002,03:47

That sounds like a pretty cool programme -MP3 Internet Renamer.
But I wonder if it would cause problems if it was implemented into Tag Studio. Piracy and copyright for one.
Basically offering that function would perhaps be sending a negative message to all those Fat record companies who are just looking for an excuse to shut people down.
Maybe thats why you cant down load MP3 Internet Renamer anymore. :(

Update: You can download it as I have just found it via google on a Korean website.

Edited by TokyoElbow on Sep. 11 2002,03:56

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Robbie
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Posted: Sep. 11 2002,22:22

Hi,

Yeah I know you can still download it from different sites. Yet probably you will just find an 1.xx version which only supports id3 version 1 tags (and not 2). There is also a 2.xx alpha version which has much more functions (including id3 version 2), but is harder to find.

I doubt weather it will cause problems. There are also other programms who do the same. Moreover, it has nothing to do with illegal downloading what so ever. It is just a very handy tool for renaming and tagging, not for ripping or sharing or whatever illegal stuff.

Conclusion: I would still love to see MP3/Tag studio to look into this feauture!

Robbie
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Posted: Sep. 11 2002,23:25

The risk of being accused of illegal business in connection with CDDB functionality is nothing I have worried about at all. The reason that it is not implemented in Mp3/TS this far is that I find most CDDB databases very unreliable in their information, and that all CDDB-like solutions I have seen so far have either been costly for me, or quite crappy just in general. I plan to support such functionality in a future version if I can just find a good "CDDB provider", and get the time to implement it.

Does anyone have any good knowledge of companies/sites that provide such services for free? Which alternatives should I choose between? Please don't hesitate to list as many as possible, since this will only increase the possibility that I'll find some that I am satisfied with.

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Posted: Sep. 12 2002,00:41

freedb

Every db based upon user-submitted data will have errors and near-duplicates. Still easier than doing all the typing and/or research yourself  :)
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Posted: Sep. 12 2002,09:28

I dont know of any CDDB that is acurate.
I always get the odd album thats been submitted in all CAPS!!
What is wrong with these people? 3:-)
I especially get errors because a lot of my CD's are Japanese releases.
I always make sure I hit the submit button if I've had to fix an error in a cd playlist.
I use freedb and generally its pretty good.

Im interested in how you would implement it in MP3 \TS.
Would it be a case of selecting a directory of files and being able to add the CDDB info to all the files?
Just curious.

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Posted: Sep. 12 2002,13:45

I would probably make it possible to easily auto-CDDB-tag the current working dir (if it is a full album of course), and also auto-CDDB-tag whole directory trees of albums.

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Posted: Sep. 12 2002,15:59

Hi,

Indead, cddb is often crappy, I know. Mp3 internet renamer uses the following:

cddb
freedb
http://www.allmusic.com

The last one is, as far as I know, not updated by users and a very good one. I am not sure weather you will have to pay for it, although I don't think so, because MP3 Ir was also a free programm. Have a look for yourself:

http://www.atfile.com/pds_dow....&flag=2

Furthermore, the combination of more than one database in one programm makes it possible that you can choose a different database if you can't find the album you are looking for.

Bye,
Rob
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