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Richard Todd wrote:
>Unless I'm missing something, neither I-Tunes nor any of its
>competitors provides a useful classical database for anyone wanting
>to be able to access a work by composer or work or performer or any
>of the other modes of access that I need for proper access to my
>music collection. It's the same with the many online 24/24
>classical music broadcasts.
Hi all- I can reply to the part of the message regarding the "the
many online 24/24 classical music broadcasts" The fault with the track
listings has to do with the CD manufacturer - they are often poorly
coded, and when the digital files are ripped, a lot of information isn't
there, or if its a Sony Classical disc, it is often coded in Japanese,
and completely useless.
If I can ever get this station to turn even a modest profit, I will get
an intern and pay a stipend just to manually update all the discs. :)
Kelly Rinne
Music Director
http://classicalmusicbroadcast.com
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