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Thursday, October 28, 2010

RE: [SurroundSound] Re: Organizing DVD-A collection help

My only solution is to buy more backup discs I've bought 3.5TB this last 5
weeks; they are now triangulated as I don't trust any of them

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From: surroundsound@googlegroups.com [mailto:surroundsound@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of polmuaddib
Sent: 28 October 2010 20:48
To: SurroundSound
Subject: [SurroundSound] Re: Organizing DVD-A collection help

Thanks,
but I got mp3 covered with WhereIsIt, too. For files it is not a problem. I
have a lot of old CDs and some DVDs with mp3s on them and it is perfectly
catalogued with WIT. It tells me which song is on which CD and what bitrate
is in, etc. That goes for FLAC or any other file. For now, all my FLAC and
DTS are on the HDD. But when the collection starts to be too big, I will
have to move it to discs. And it will not be a problem thanks to WIT.
I looked on Amazon for DVD-A titles and rarely any has track listings.
As if it is not treated as a music title. Same goes for Blu-Ray audio.
Even for concerts. So, Amazon is not a good source if I wanted to retrieve
album info. A lot of reviews, but very little tech specs.


On Oct 28, 9:01 pm, "Lokkerman" <phil.steep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've tried loads of tools but I've just updated my mp3 collection
> which I use for my player and laptops with Winamp - if you send to
> Auto-tag it works great and you can do batches 12,000 tracks in a day
> I've just re-tagged and about 98% correct.
> If the collection is in flac the same applies.
>
>
>
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> From: surroundsound@googlegroups.com
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> On Behalf Of polmuaddib
> Sent: 28 October 2010 11:41
> To: SurroundSound
> Subject: [SurroundSound] Organizing DVD-A collection help
>
> Hello,
> I was wondering if you could help me with some hints. I would like to
> organize my DVD-A and music DVD-V collection (I have some BD-Audio
> titles, but only a couple) on my PC. For my CD collection I used
> WhereIsIt, which is great. I liked that it can scan your CD, retrieve
> cddb or freedb and put it in catalog. Great thing is, that if you make
> your own compilation, you can upload CD data to db. Would be good for SACD
to DVD-A conversions.
> For my movie collection I use Griffith (www.griffith.cc). It has a
> very good feature. You type the title name and it retrieves IMDB or
> some other info with all the details and a poster. I would have used
> griffith, but I don't think that it lists any sites with DVD-A
> collection if there is any of that sort.
> I am probably left with manual input of all the songs, technical info
> and a front cover art, but I was hoping that I missed something and
> that you can help me, I know that foobar gets some info, but it is
> only artist and album name, not track titles.
> I apologize if this topic was discussed earlier. I tried looking in
> older posts, but couldn't find it.
> Thanks
>
> p.s. If there isn't any dvd-a db online, could it be created?
>
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