The main problem you will find is that DVD manufacturers don't follow any standards. [...] DVDs are more complicated.


Thanks for pointing these details out, Tarragon!

I guess the essence of what Tarragon said is: We need another database
structure to represent DVD-Videos correctly. A simple list of tracks
does fine for CDs, tapes, records,... and even for a bunch of audio
files. But almost any DVD has even more than only several titles with
several chapters, but the chapters may also have "audio language"
layers. You might say that audio language is irrelevant on the DVDs
you'd add into MB, but e.g. Dream Theater's "Live Scenes from New York"
DVD has more than one audio layer.

But this is only one out of many reasons for me to vote against adding
video rips into MusicBrainz. (I don't want to repeat the other reasons
again.) However, if there was another MetaBrainz project for (music)
videos, I would actively support it.


derGraph

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