Re: [Fwd: What is the Web site for music CDs?]

2000-02-11 Thread Randolph Fritz

On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 12:56:57PM -0800, Rodney Mishima wrote:
 Does anyone remember the Web site that knows the names of all your tunes
 when you insert a commercial music CD?
 

www.cddb.com

-- 
R.



Re: [Fwd: What is the Web site for music CDs?]

2000-02-11 Thread Rodney Mishima

Thanks Rob and everyone for the info. Last night, Seth was on a Web site
that uses CDDB and maintains a repository of MP3s that are already ripped.
The ideal is that you have already paid the royalties on it and this site
allows you to listen to your music on the Web where ever you can connect. I
thought it was something like "MyMP3s.com", but that was not it.

Rodney

Rob Hudson wrote:

 Stephen Hoyle said these things on 2211.1256:
 | www.cddb.com
 |
 I noticed a script on freshmeat called abcde that allows you to insert a
 CD into the cdrom, it will rip the tracks, encode them into mp3, get the
 info from cddb, and make the id3 tags for the mp3 files, all in one
 stroke of the command line.  Pretty nifty.



RE: [Fwd: What is the Web site for music CDs?]

2000-02-11 Thread Smith, Mike

my.mp3.com



Re: [Fwd: What is the Web site for music CDs?]

2000-02-11 Thread siffert

http://my.mp3.com/

I use it; I like it.  Spent an afternoon putting in cds, it 
recognized about 80% of them, although hardly any of my classical
cds.  Then I made a playlist of all 547 of them, hit play
(it uses shoutcast for streaming), randomized the list, and 
experienced one of the best mix tapes I've ever had.  :-)

There is also some linux utility that will rip tracks from
cd players that generally are thought to not support ripping.
It has really good error correction or something.  I haven't
tried it because my linux box does not have sound; only my 
winbox does.  I don't remember where it is, but there is 
mention of it on slashdot in a recent article about mp3's 
service.

Curt


On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 01:16:07PM -0800, Rodney Mishima wrote:
 Thanks Rob and everyone for the info. Last night, Seth was on a Web site
 that uses CDDB and maintains a repository of MP3s that are already ripped.
 The ideal is that you have already paid the royalties on it and this site
 allows you to listen to your music on the Web where ever you can connect. I
 thought it was something like "MyMP3s.com", but that was not it.
 
 Rodney
 
 Rob Hudson wrote:
 
  Stephen Hoyle said these things on 2211.1256:
  | www.cddb.com
  |
  I noticed a script on freshmeat called abcde that allows you to insert a
  CD into the cdrom, it will rip the tracks, encode them into mp3, get the
  info from cddb, and make the id3 tags for the mp3 files, all in one
  stroke of the command line.  Pretty nifty.
 



Re: [Fwd: What is the Web site for music CDs?]

2000-02-11 Thread Rob Hudson

Stephen Hoyle said these things on 2211.1256:
| www.cddb.com
| 
I noticed a script on freshmeat called abcde that allows you to insert a
CD into the cdrom, it will rip the tracks, encode them into mp3, get the
info from cddb, and make the id3 tags for the mp3 files, all in one
stroke of the command line.  Pretty nifty.