... should always list the metadata at each of the four providers, regardless of what's stored in the local cache and regardless of what is entered in the local metadata entry fields.
Far too many times, the four columns in the Review PerfectMeta Matches are dimmed and there is no data there, even when one KNOWS FOR CERTAIN that at least one of those providers had/has the particular CD in their database and recognized it before.
When the physical CD is in the drive tray and CD Ripper is running, there's no reason that I can think of to suppress the list of tags in those columns—unless of course doing so counts as an additional download of the data, using up metadata access "bandwidth". Failing to display the orignal found tags leads to enormous confusion after the fact about where the tags came from and who has the CD in the database already.
TIA...
d2b
Far too many times, the four columns in the Review PerfectMeta Matches are dimmed and there is no data there, even when one KNOWS FOR CERTAIN that at least one of those providers had/has the particular CD in their database and recognized it before.
When the physical CD is in the drive tray and CD Ripper is running, there's no reason that I can think of to suppress the list of tags in those columns—unless of course doing so counts as an additional download of the data, using up metadata access "bandwidth". Failing to display the orignal found tags leads to enormous confusion after the fact about where the tags came from and who has the CD in the database already.
TIA...
d2b
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