Well, I managed to pull off the MP3 module from CPAN, so I can at least run 
the script now.  Is there a way to make the script override the default 
behavior of assuming the ID3 tag is correct?  All of my MP3's are tagged, 
but some of them have tags that are a little different than tags from the 
same artist.  This results in multiple artist entries in the database.  My 
files are organized in the format "Artist/Album/Tracknum - Trackname", 
which is more accurate than the tags.  I'll poke around at the script, but 
my perl skills are lacking.  I guess this is the time to learn :)

At 08:57 AM 3/17/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hmm.. now I get the error "Can't locate MP3/Tag.pm" when I run 
>AddFiles.pl.  Is that perl module somewhere in the tools directory?
>
>At 01:11 PM 3/16/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>>On 16 Mar, Ryan Ruel wrote:
>> > Never mind, fixed it.  Now when I run AddFile.pl, I
>> > get the error "Can't locate Obs/ID3v1.pm".  Where is
>> > this perl module?
>>
>>Oops. My bad. That is the old ID3 module that used to be included with
>>Obs. Since obs now users MP3::Tag, these are no longer needed.
>>
>>Update the tools dir from CVS and it things should work ok.
>>
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