Okay I will check out Asunder and see if it gives the tag data.

But I want to know what Clementine is supposed to do when I play a CD. I am 
used to players like Windows Media Player that automatically get the music 
data from the internet. Is Clementine supposed to do that?

If it is supposed to do that, do I have to make some settings in Clementine 
somewhere? Are there any add-ins needed to get this feature?



On Sunday, May 26, 2019 at 2:33:33 PM UTC-5, Dominic Knight wrote:
>
>
> At first I thought of course, but on second thoughts... 
> I've never used it to play an actual cd. 
>
> You cant edit the track information because it isn't a writeable media. 
>
> I would use a program (maybe Asunder) to rip the cd to the Music folder 
> on the hard drive and then play them via Clementine, which is what 
> Clementine as a library database, is designed to do. While it can rip 
> cd's internally, I have always preferred external software for this 
> myself. 
>
> If you follow this course you can rip your cd's once and then store 
> them to prevent any handling damage. 
>
> If you can't get Asunder (or relatives) to find your cd online and fill 
> in the tracks it is time to start asking questions (do you have the 
> internet connected - is it a popular enough cd to have an online 
> listing) and if Asunder etc, can't find _any_ of your cd's maybe ask on 
> Peppermints user forum which is generally accesible from chromiums (the 
> internet browser used by peppermint) opening page (duckduckgo search 
> engine - the forum used to be listed under the search bar IIRC). 
>
>

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