![]() I think this also happened for the 12 of 12 disc above.Īnd the Musicbrainz page showing the two ID for disc 5: Curiously in the search window none of the entries from MB showed up. I ripped it according to an ID found in freedb by the plugin but freedb didn't have the cover art so I would prefer that the plugin found the disc on MB. The first 4 discs have all been recognized correctly but this one was not even though there are 2 (!) Disc ID's for it in the database. I'll also rip disc 12 using the incorrect entry so I can get that TOCID and post it.ĮAC setting to automatically write extraction log to hddĮAC > EAC Options > Tools tab > Automatically write status report after extraction This is the result from the CD I used in the previous post when I click the icon. This won't get you the CTDB TOCID but it should show you releases that have a version with the same layout. In CUERipper (part of CUETools), if you insert a CD and click the MusicBrainz icon at the bottom (before you rip the CD) it should send you to the MusicBrainz CD lookup page. I guess I will re-rip one of those CD's to get the TOCID and trace it back to the MB entry since there could be two 12-disc entries in MB. ![]() The CTDB replicates MusicBrainz often so if the additions are approved the plugin would have access to them. What about me adding disc ID's via Picard- would that do anything to help me find a match later in the Cuetools plugin? If someone adds them and the edits/changes are approved. If that 12 CD set appears correctly for some of the CD's in the set shouldn't those disc ID's appear on the musicbrainz tab that you linked to? #Musicbrainz picard problem pulling song from original album update#I guess I should use my CDs to update the Musicbrainz database via the Picard app so other people's searches can find the correct image? I realize the image match is critical to get the accuraterip benefit so maybe this isn't a viable idea. also, how do I search the Cuetools database that you linked to so I can see if the CD is in there? There doesn't seem to be any option to force the information to come from a specific entry in the database. Where can I look up which id is being found by the search? do I need to use the CUEtools app instead? the last two links you shared do appear to be CD1, and I might have found that one when I searched for it (there are many pressings of this disc), but I definitely didn't find disc 12. also, I can't seem to find the TOCID identifier anywhere in the EAC app. It was some of the earlier discs and disc 12 that definitely did not find the set. OK, so a couple questions- the link you shared is the correct release and yes I see there are no disc ID's, and yet when I have been ripping other CD's from this same set (specifically discs 6 through 11 of 12), the correct information has been found. ![]() Without the CTDB TOCID(s), I can't lookup the possible metadata matches to the TOC layout of your CD(s) in CTDB. There may also be possible fuzzy search matches. There are no physical layouts attached to this release for exact matches but the same CD(s) from alternate releases can have the same layout(s). The identifier (CTDB TOCID) used to lookup the CD is derived from the physical layout of the CD (number of tracks, start positions and lengths). ![]() The plugin accesses the metadata from CTDB. The CUETools DataBase (CTDB) replicates and stores metadata from MusicBrainz (and the other databases). The plugin doesn't search MusicBrainz directly. ![]()
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