How can i change it to the track name without typing them in individually. Is there a program that can search for album info? Cause media palyer doesnt seem to find half of them and they are very new albums
How can i change it to the track name without typing them in individually. Is there a program that can search for album info? Cause media palyer doesnt seem to find half of them and they are very new albums
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My (linux) sound aaplications use uk.freedb.org (port 8880) to do CD lookups - not sure if you can configure Win media player to use the same. Freerip (under Windows) uses the same.
(Just had a quick look at Win MP - can't find any config options - but then it isn't my media player of choice - config might be a registry editing option...)
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i second ajbruns suggestion for using cdex, its a good program that lets you rip to a variety of different formats, as well as using the database to search for the track names etc.
the biggest plus is that its free.
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If they are very new albums then they may not be in the database... if it naming the track and ripping, have a look at free rip at http://www.mgshareware.com/frmmain.shtml
As its name implies, it is also free!
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There are loads of goot rippers and taggers out there. I use EAC (Exact Audio Copy) for ripping and Tag&Rename for tidying up my tags. EAC will grab album info from FreeDB. Tag&Rename can also do this, it can also get album info and artwork from Amazon.
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