Ross Burton wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 11:08 +0000, marsteegh wrote: 
>> pity it's not fixable, since it's a rather large annoyance. In my cd 
>> collection about 2 of every 3 cd's have errors this way.
>> Too bad freedb uses such a braindead field separating scheme,  Why don't 
>> they quote/escape their strings ;-(
> 
> For every album which appears like this, pressing Disc -> Submit should
> let you associate the CD ID with a track listing.  Musicbrainz may have
> it already with a different ID which means you just have to press
> another button, or you can import from freedb and fix the titles once
> and for all.
> 
> Ross
hmm, I have to try how this works.

I did submit titles to musicbrains, but found the process fairly
unintuitive, and I did't really see a way to choose where to import the
titles from, but I'll try.

I take it SJ first tries musicbrainz, and then freedb?


btw it is a pity that when you submit a disk, it doesn't send all yout
painstakingly typed titles to Musicbrainz, and you have to type them all
over again on the musicbrainz site.

But nothing's perfect I guess ;-)

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first part of set titles is interpreted as composer/artist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173900
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