Aubin Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you're running a 'NIX that supports Perl, I have a little perl
Sure. Debian of course :-)
> script called mp3cddb. If you run it in a directory containing files
> in order, it'll check CDDB, get the track names, and numbers are
> rename and tag the fi
Valters Vingolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wednesday 14 March 2001 10:11, Colin Marquardt wrote:
> [SKIPd]
> > What would I use, however, to *create* ID3v2 tags?
> > id3lib/id3v2 from sourceforge? Does it really work? A few months
> > ago, I heard that id3lib
Isaac Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ehrm. FreeAmp already writes id3v2 tags when you edit things.. Has
> ever since 2.1, maybe even before.. You did need to have id3lib
> installed up until the RC6 release to have support to write them,
> but we've since swallowed the id3lib source in
Isaac Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you don't have track numbers with your files named that way, try deleting
> your metadatabase and searching again.. should show up. MusicBrainz had a fun
> little bug where it would strip off track numbers during a lookup previous to
> the most re
Hi,
I have a lot of ripped CDs where the MP3s are named like
01_Trackname.mp3. Of course, ID3v1 has no field to store this track
number, so freeamp also doesn't know about it, and as a result,
musicbrainz.org won't know it too.
Is there anything I can do other than updating the freeamp database
Hi,
Isaac Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 06-Mar-2001 Colin Marquardt wrote:
> > Hmm, breaks for me now. I last upgraded from CVS when the last beta
> > of libmusicbrainz was announced, and this older version worked.
> >
> > Building from sources on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I wanted to let you know that we've just released the 2.1 rc6 version of
> FreeAmp. The changes from this version include:
Hmm, breaks for me now. I last upgraded from CVS when the last beta
of libmusicbrainz was announced, and this older version worked.
Building fro