We know gracenote is more powerful than freedb. :(
why not choose gracenote?
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Re: why not choose gracenote?
Well...
I think the key term in freeDB is "free". IIRC, Gracenote requires someone to pay a license fee...either the software vendor or the user.
I think it's just fine that dMC allows a free alternative, with an option to use AMG for a fee (which is much better than Gracenote IMHO).
Also IIRC, I think there was a time when Gracenote was free as well, but they basically turned on their user community by taking advantage of all the great data that their users gave them, and then charging people that wanted to get it back!
I know, pretty irrelevant to current discussions, but some of us don't forget things like that so easily.Comment
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Re: why not choose gracenote?
Originally posted by jtbseI know, pretty irrelevant to current discussions, but some of us don't forget things like that so easily.
granted, one good thing to come out of the cddb debacle and related stories is that folks are now much more aware of licensing and surrounding issues when participating in large group efforts.
-brendanComment
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Re: why not choose gracenote?
Any change since this was written? iTunes recognises my CD & pulls down the track info from Gracenote but I can't send that info from iTunes to anywhere else, which means I have to copy & paste from iTunes to dB before I rip anything.
Is there another way to export the tags from iTunes & import them into dB?Comment
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Re: why not choose gracenote?
Any change since this was written? iTunes recognises my CD & pulls down the track info from Gracenote but I can't send that info from iTunes to anywhere else, which means I have to copy & paste from iTunes to dB before I rip anything.
Is there another way to export the tags from iTunes & import them into dB?Comment
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