[AccessD] Cataloguing CDs not MP3s

Gustav Brock gustav at cactus.dk
Mon Sep 15 02:25:43 CDT 2003


Hi Arthur

Don't you ever locate a record you've forgot you have?
Anyway, TerraTec has a product aimed at people like you:

  TerraTec PhonoPreamp Studio USB

I have, however, no experience with this.

/gustav


> I've been halfheartedly following the former thread and wonder if there's a
> way to simply stick a CD into the drive, catalogue it and add it to a
> database, rather than MP3ing the music and copying it to the hard disk.

> In the best possible world, I would like to take my several thousand CDs,
> catalogue them and then be able to produce lists such as "Martha My Dear"
> and get every instance of that jazz classic so I could burn a CD composed of
> nothing but said tune.

> I think I have asked this before, but I also have an Oracle turntable and
> about 6000 superb-quality vinyl records. What technology and software do I
> need to be able to burn them? (I have everything Coltrane and Mingus ever
> recorded, plus oh about 100 Beethoven records, almost all of Stravinsky
> etc.) Can I burn this stuff?



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