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1998-09-11 08:57Paddy Grove (idm) Download / Ae
1998-09-12 16:55Mikhail Zabaluev Re: (idm) Download / Ae
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1998-09-11 08:57Paddy GroveWith all this talk recently of Download, I can ask a strange question: I use a CDDB CD pla
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Paddy Grove
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'idm'
Date:
Fri, 11 Sep 1998 09:57:38 +0100
Subject:
(idm) Download / Ae
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With all this talk recently of Download, I can ask a strange question: I use a CDDB CD player on my PC, i.e. one that downloads CD titles / track listings from a CDDB database on the net. As far as I understand, it identifies CDs by some combination of number of tracks and track lengths etc. The only time I've ever seen CDDB get something worng was with Autechre's _Chiastic Slide_, which CDDB told me was Download's _Charlie's Family_. I'd be interested to know where this confusion came from: 1. Did someone submit the wrong data for Chiastic Slide? 2. Does the download disc have the same track details as the Ae, so CDDB can't tell them apart This seems pretty unlikely! The CDDB search engine confirms that they both have 9 tracks, though... 3. Or is my understanding of how CDDB works wrong, and it's not as unlikely as I thought for two discs to look the same to CDDB Can anyone shed some light on this? I suspect the answer is (1) or (3) , but it would be pretty weird if it was (2). If anyone has both discs, perhaps you could look to see if the track lengths are spookily similar... Paddy
1998-09-12 16:55Mikhail ZabaluevHi Paddy, Paddy Grove wrote: > > With all this talk recently of Download, I can ask a stra
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Mikhail Zabaluev
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grove@cpd.ntc.nokia.com
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'idm'
Date:
Sat, 12 Sep 1998 20:55:19 +0400
Subject:
Re: (idm) Download / Ae
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Hi Paddy, Paddy Grove wrote:
quoted 6 lines With all this talk recently of Download, I can ask a strange question:> > With all this talk recently of Download, I can ask a strange question: > > I use a CDDB CD player on my PC, i.e. one that downloads CD titles / track > listings from a CDDB database on the net. As far as I understand, it identifies > CDs by some combination of number of tracks and track lengths etc.
It's more likely that there is some ID number on every CD. At least, in Windows CD Player, edit the tracklist for any CD and then watch the player's .ini file - you'll see a hex number followed by track descriptions. I tested two Cichlisuites and had the tracklist created for the first one loading when i put the other in. But on the other hand, it may be some form of hash number... -- With my best features, M.Z. mailto:mzabal@module.vympel.msk.ru ICQ#6385701 IRC:RusNet/#Mu