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, 21:38
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Group: Members Posts: 32 Joined: 17-November 04 Member No.: 18170 |
I like Music Brainz. You can get an account and fix errors in the database when you find them. This is nice because if you ever rip the same disc again, the info will be correct next time.
dBpoweramp's "PerfectMeta" system is probably the best compromise. I haven't had a disc yet that wasn't in at least one of the 4 databases it uses. |
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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
extrabigmehdi I use both sevices , when I can't find an al... Oct 16 2009, 12:40
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![]() ![]() |
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