the only alternative I can think of at this stage involves a working pare 
of eyes. I understand that UPC codes are on cd covers, but I don't think 
they can be scanned.
and if they can be, I'm not sure how good they'd come out. I'm aware that 
cd's have an ID number that's stored in the CDDB or Compact disc database, 
so I don't know how that ID system works, but maybe there'd be a way to 
search that and get ID numbers for cd's.



At 08:55 PM 11/14/2005, you wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>I believe just about every music cd that is released has an associated code,
>which I think is called the UPC. What I'm wondering is if there is a way
>using a program such as Winamp or Windows Media player to determine this
>code, simply by inserting a cd into the computer. I know for example, that
>both of those programs give you tons of info about a disc if it is in your
>computer's cd drive, but the one piece of info I can't seem to find is that
>UPC code. If the programs I've mentioned aren't feasible, is there an
>alternative?
>
>Thank you,
>Scott
>
>
>
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