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154 CD/DVD menu
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exists courtesy of the contributions made by worldwide users.
If you have a CD that is not in the database, you can enter the CD information.
Make sure the right CD is in the drive.
Select "Enter New CD in FreeDB "
Enter the information, double-checking the details for possible errors.
Press "OK"
Within an hour or two, the new information will be online for everybody to
access.
Freedb user preferences
User info is entered here for MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab SE to use when freedb
is queried. Of course, using freedb is completely anonymous, but freedb often
has to process several queries at once, so an i.d. is assigned to identify the
user. If you have problems accessing info, maybe someone is using the same
data; you can change the settings to avoid this problem.
Freedb proxy options...
If you are having difficulties connecting to the freedb server, then you can
choose another server from the list, or you can increase the "timeout" value.
An increased work load causes the server to react slowly and a connection
cannot be made properly.
FreeDB > Delete FreeDB Cache
The FreeDB online database creates a cache on your hard disk, containing all
data available via the FreeDB button. This allows you to access the data
without having to go online. You can of course delete the cache, should it
contain false data or when up-to-date current data is available.
Open CD track list online
When recording cassettes or records onto your computer, one large file is
created in which all tracks are arranged one after the other without track
markers, much like a CD. You can, of course, use the function "Set track
marker automatically" to analyze the audio material and, with the help of the
pauses, separate the file into individual tracks. This does not work, however,
when the tracks run into one another without a pause.
In this case you can ascertain the exact track division by querying the Online
freedb CD database. To do so, proceed as follows: