theres freedb.org or something to that effect
like the "open" equivalent. I tend to get about
50 50 on hits and misses. Depends on the CD.
Top 40 and popular stuff tends to be more likely
than obscure or compilations. I guess its a matter
of distribution.
Dean
Terry Collins wrote:
>
> Has anyone found cddb.com useful.
>
> After using various CD players under various distros over the years, I
> can not actually remember it actually providing the playlist on a Cd for
> me. I seem to be forever entering details of my CDs.
>
> Is there an Australian host for the list BTW?
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