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FREE CD databas software prog reccomendation please
judderman62
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Does anyone know of any good FREE cd Database software please ?
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bump .......Hate and I do mean Hate my apple Mac Computer - wish I'd never bought the thing
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OH OK sorry.
Something like:
http://www.intervocative.com/dvdpro/Info.aspx
but for Cd's not DVD's ir catalouging of CD's - if the track listings can be extracted from the cd in the drive or an online database all the better.
Hope that's clearer and TIA for any pointers.Hate and I do mean Hate my apple Mac Computer - wish I'd never bought the thing
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I can't recommend any I'm afraid, but have a look on http://www.versiontracker.com/
The site lists all software (whether freeware or otherwise) released. Choose your operating system from the drop down box at the top and enter keyword(s) in the search field.
Don't forget to check you have the appropriate system requirements and read the reviews as I don't think VersionTracker don't vet submitted software.
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Can't recommend any but, try entering 'cd catalogue' as a search term at www.download.com and it returns quite a few applications that should do the job.0
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I think I know what you mean... you put the cd in and the program you want fills in the track names? if so try EAC from http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/
It uses data from https://www.freedb.org
A list of freebd aware programs can be found on;
http://www.freedb.org/freedb_aware_apps.phpTo alcohol! The cause of... and solution to... all of life's problems!:beer:0 -
thanks everyone :beer:Hate and I do mean Hate my apple Mac Computer - wish I'd never bought the thing
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