Well, there is Net::FreeDB, but it is a trifle elderly (last modified in 2006); but it one of the 'Credits To' people is Jeremy Zwadney, who has been heard from in very recent memory.

There is also a cddb-freeds-perl Git archive hosted by Rocco Caputo (Project: cddb-freedb-perl; Owner: ~rcaputo; Created: 06 Sep 06:04) at cddb-freedb-perl with a slightly more recent time-stamp.

And, now that you have brought the subject up, I am going to have to explore the CD meta-data space for my own Music-on-Disk library. Thank you Leo, I wasn't quite sure what was going to do with the rest of the afternoon ....

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I Go Back to Sleep, Now.

OGB


In reply to Re: any suggestions for freedb search queries? by Old_Gray_Bear
in thread any suggestions for freedb search queries? by leocharre

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