[slinkelist] RE: Duplicate disk ID problem
Hoen, Dave
Dave.Hoen@emulex.com
Tue, 21 Dec 1999 17:48:18 -0800
It may be true that the Sony changer doesn't send all the information =
available on a CD. But the question remains: How come CDDB can get =
exact and correct matches using only the information provided by the =
Sony changer (through CDJ), on two different CDs, but CDJ can't tell the =
difference between these two CDs, using this exact same information?
Dave Hoen
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From: Arnold de Leon
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 4:04 PM
To: Jeff Schaffer
Cc: Michael Roper; slinkelist@nirvis.com; Dave.Hoen@emulex.com
Subject: Re: [slinkelist] RE: Duplicate disk ID problem
The fundamental problem is that the Sony changers don't provide enough
information for CDJ to calculate the full CDDB id. Instead it has to
use a partial match to get an entry.
This is the same reason that CDJ doesn't have the option for submitting
entries into CDDB.
arnold
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 10:51:31AM -0500, Jeff Schaffer wrote:
> I tried the straight copy, and it worked! Still a hassle, and now I=20
> have my Solid Colors original laying around, but I can get to both=20
> CDs via slinke!
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> >Jeff, David suggested just burning a straight copy of one of the =
discs.
> >This worked great for my situation. I didn't have to futz with =
altering
> >track times or anything--just did my usual automagic digital source
> >record and the timings are just different enough to resolve the =
conflict
> >with CDDB. I also didn't need to do anything manual--the disc simply
> >came up as an "inexact match" but as the correct album. I picked one =
of
> >the offerings and from there it worked just like every other CD in my
> >collection.
> >
> >I'm guessing that "adding a few seconds" to one of the tracks is not
> >necessary and is in fact why your friend didn't get a hit on CDDB.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Jeff Schaffer [mailto:jschaffe@mail1.nai.net]
> >Sent: Monday, December 13, 1999 7:58 PM
> >To: Michael Roper
> >Cc: slinkelist@nirvis.com
> >Subject: [slinkelist] RE: Duplicate disk ID problem
> >
> >
> >No, I never got a response from Nirvis, although I sent a repeat to
> >slinkelist about 4-6 weeks ago. There was one early reply from
> >someone who made a copy of the cd but added a few seconds to one of
> >the songs, making the copy cd a different length so CDJ would see it
> >as a different disk. He had to manually type in the titles, though.
> >
> >Nirvis, any help here?
> >
> > >Hi Jeff. Did you ever get a decent solution to this problem? =
I've run
> > >into the same thing with two other CDs.
> > >
> > >Michael Roper
> > >michaelr@encraft.com
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Jeff Schaffer [mailto:jschaffe@mail1.nai.net]
> > >Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 7:20 PM
> > >To: slinkelist@nirvis.com
> > >Subject: Duplicate disk ID problem
> > >
> > >
> > >Hello,
> > >
> > >I've got two CDs (Liz Story/Solid Colors and The Oscar Peterson =
Trio
> > >+ 1: Clark Terry) that each have 10 tracks and are the same total
> > >length (40:52). CDJ gets them confused, but if I delete both from
> > >the library, it can successfully look up either disk from CDDB. I
> > >saved one entry (in text form), deleted it, looked up the other
> > >disk, and pasted (text) the first entry back into the library =
file.
> > >Now I get a duplicate disk ID error when I start CDJ. (Basically
> > >seems to work, but I can only play one of the conflicting disks).
> > >
> > >Any suggestions?
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >Jeff
> >
> >
> >
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