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Figure 4.6 – FreeDB Regional Mirrors
Tracktype – This is another free metadata service like FreeDB. Key the web
address www.tracktype.org into the FreeDB options in the metadata preferences
as shown in figure 4.6. Tracktype does not provide cover art.
Metadata drop down boxes – The boxes beside each metadata service
provider allow the user to choose the order that Ripstation v4.4 queries each
metadata provider. Click the drop down menu to the left of each provider and set
to Never, First, Second or Third.
No Data Setting - Four options exist for dealing with albums with no metadata.
Automatically Rip - Discs will be ripped using “Unknown Artist” for artist
tag and artist folder name. The album name will be generated using a unique
ID. All albums ripped in this way will be placed into an artist folder called
'Unknown Artist” for later tagging and naming. There are several added
options to automatically rip. The second new option is to have a cddbid text
file placed in the album folder for unknown discs.
Automatically Reject - Discs will be rejected and placed in the reject pile.
Rip and Reject - This option is the same as Automatically Rip except the
unknown discs will be placed on the reject stack.
Query User - User will immediately be prompted to enter album information
manually during the batch process, as shown in figure 4.8.
o Select the genre from the dropdown list
o Key in the year of release
o Key in the artist name
o Key in the album name
o Click on each track to rename it
o Click the OK button to save and continue
FreeDB regional mirrors..
at.freedb.org (Vienna, Austria)
au.freedb.org (Sydney, Australia)
ca.freedb.org (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)
es.freedb.org (Madrid, Spain)
fi.freedb.org (Tampere, Finland)
fr.freedb.org (Courbevoie, France)
jp.freedb.org
(Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan)
jp2.freedb.org
(Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
ru.freedb.org (Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
uk.freedb.org (London, UK)
uk2.freedb.org (London, UK)
us.freedb.org (San Jose, California, USA)