I very often disagree with some of the meta data from the CD Internet Databases; typical examples are:
- as a German user I write "Georg Friedrich Händel" as composer, not "Georg Frederic Handel"
- I will notate "Rolling Stones" always as "Rolling Stones, The"
So whenever I have to correct these data I have to open the library manager of my choice, copy the composer "Georg Friedrich Händel" from there and paste it into the Composer field of dbPowerAmp. This way I can ensure that no typo will be entered ending in two different entries for the same composer.
After the CD has been ripped, I need to import it into PerfectTune and correct the sort order of Händel.
It would be extremely helpfull if dbPowerAmP could read the database from PerfectTunes and uses this to auto-fill my input. So I would type "Georg" and it would fill it up with "Georg Friedrich Händel" or show me other possible matches. This way, I know for sure that data entered is correct.
It would be even more perfect if Sort Order of the chosen data could be read as well and set.
- as a German user I write "Georg Friedrich Händel" as composer, not "Georg Frederic Handel"
- I will notate "Rolling Stones" always as "Rolling Stones, The"
So whenever I have to correct these data I have to open the library manager of my choice, copy the composer "Georg Friedrich Händel" from there and paste it into the Composer field of dbPowerAmp. This way I can ensure that no typo will be entered ending in two different entries for the same composer.
After the CD has been ripped, I need to import it into PerfectTune and correct the sort order of Händel.
It would be extremely helpfull if dbPowerAmP could read the database from PerfectTunes and uses this to auto-fill my input. So I would type "Georg" and it would fill it up with "Georg Friedrich Händel" or show me other possible matches. This way, I know for sure that data entered is correct.
It would be even more perfect if Sort Order of the chosen data could be read as well and set.