Freedb vs Musicbrainz |
Freedb vs Musicbrainz |
Oct 16 2009, 10:47
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 10-October 07 Member No.: 47722 |
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience of Freedb and Musicbrainz? Which one do people prefer? Which has the best coverage? Which is the most accurate? I live in the UK and buy most of my CDs here. My music is mainly rock/pop/folk/indie and I do have a small number of classical CDs (mainly opera). Thanks, |
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Oct 16 2009, 12:40
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Group: Members Posts: 310 Joined: 15-August 09 Member No.: 72330 |
I use both sevices , when I can't find an album in one, I search in an other.
This is with the software mp3tag. With EAC, I just use freedb. QUOTE Which is the most accurate? Hard to tell, as every user entry are probably not checked one by one. One I got a double CD, and realized that the titles for CD1 where inverted with titles of CD2, at MusicBrainz. Notice that last Sound Forge version , use neither of these services, but a commercial equivalent "gracenote". |
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MorrisMinah Freedb vs Musicbrainz Oct 16 2009, 10:47
skamp MusicBrainz's database is much, much better th... Oct 16 2009, 11:26
twostar Musicbrainz is the only cd database I know that fo... Oct 16 2009, 11:41
tuffy In my experience, MusicBrainz entries tend to be m... Oct 16 2009, 14:13
wowo I use MusicBrainz because it is better dan Freeddb... Oct 16 2009, 15:25
pdq I have not used it myself, but I understand that d... Oct 16 2009, 15:34
Zarggg I much prefer MusicBrainz, but I find it's sti... Oct 16 2009, 16:09
ojdo I personally use discogs instead of Musicbrainz. f... Oct 16 2009, 20:30
2814-6890 I like Music Brainz. You can get an account and f... Oct 16 2009, 21:38![]() ![]() |
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