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Chief of Naval Operations
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Website for Song List for Music CDs?
A Karaoke DJ wants to download his CDs onto his computer but doesn't want to spend the time identifying each song title and artist.
I remember reading something about an identifier which is placed on each CD which can be read by a website which will list the songs?? |
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If they're already named using the ID3 tag Winamp will automatically generate the playlist.
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Chief of Naval Operations
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How do you find the ID3 tag?
Gracenote is helpful, but I don't know how to attach each song to the track being burned. I am using KJRIP-n-ZIP |
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We are all assuming that you are talking about MP3 format, correct us if we are wrong?
ID3 tag- open the song in just about any player. Does it recognize the artist and song title? If so, the ID3 is there already. Ripping- Cdex is a great freeware ripper that you should try. Put in the CD and click the "query cddb" button. If it is a commercial disc, chances are the track info will show up. CDex will then add the info to the ID3 tag.
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If you're using XP, you can see a lot of the information by enabling various column headers in Explorer (View Details, then click on the column header bar and select Album Title, Title, Author, etc.)
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