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Audio CDs and MusicBrainz
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Fabrice Bauzac |
Subject: |
Audio CDs and MusicBrainz |
Date: |
Wed, 8 Aug 2001 17:06:21 +0200 |
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Hello,
I think this mailing-list is the right one where I can post this
message. Please forgive me if it's not the case, and then tell me
where to discuss about that.
The GNU project seems to lack a command-line CD player. I am
maintaining one, called "cdcd", which has a homepage
http://libcdaudio.sourceforge.net/ hosted at Sourceforge. Would that
type of software fit in the GNU project?
I'm currently rethinking about the design of cdcd and the libcdaudio
library, and am looking for a decent CD database system. libcdaudio
supports CDDB and CDIndex, but CDDB is badly designed and CDIndex is
probably going to be replaced by MusicBrainz; look at
http://www.musicbrainz.org/ for more info. MusicBrainz seems to be a
kind of FreeAMP sub-project (http://www.freeamp.org/), but is getting
independant.
MusicBrainz seems well designed, although I haven't taken a close look
at it. I am going to. But the question is: if a CD database system is
needed for GNU, is MusicBrainz good enough?
TIA, and sorry if I'm in the wrong mailing-list.
--
fabrice bauzac
Software should be free.
- Audio CDs and MusicBrainz,
Fabrice Bauzac <=