* Stardate: 2002-11-29 19:56
* Incoming subspace signal from "Guilherme Cirne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" :

> On Friday 29 November 2002 19:53, villoing wrote:
> > have you tried MySql?
> 
> No, I haven't actually. But what I was really looking for was something 
> already made which would work "out of the box" with a nice GUI. All I need 
> is to keep data on artists and tracks for each cd I own.
> 
> But when I have sometime I may look into MySql.

There is a GUI program called paloma that uses MySQL to keep a catalog of your CD's 
MP3's, wav-files, and ogg's. You can rip and encode, and search on songname, album 
title, artist and lots more. You can also use it as a player. I have an RPM for 8.2 of 
it on my website, and I have an RPM for 9.0 (not on my site) that requires some libs 
for 8.2 though (libsig++, libgdkmm), because it won't build with the libs from 9.0. If 
you're interested I can send you the 9.0 RPM.

http://paloma.sourceforge.net/
http://home.wanadoo.nl/cchq/conmen/rpms.html#paloma

You can also try 'gtktalog' which is simpler and easier to get started with, yet very 
efficient. I use it to maintain a database of mp3/ogg CD's. Maybe it could be used for 
cataloging audio CD's also.

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