[mb-users] Convert CDDB discID to Musicbrainz discID

Frederic Da Vitoria davitofrg at gmail.com
Wed Nov 28 17:57:11 UTC 2007


2007/11/27, Brian Schweitzer <brian.brianschweitzer at gmail.com>:
>
> > > Well, MB does have some classical releases, although not as many of
> > them
> > > > as some of us would like. You are definitely welcome to add the
> > missing
> > > > releases!
> > >
> > > Good idea.  I'm going to learn how to do this.
> > >
> > > Does anyone have an estimate for the number of classical releases in
> > the
> > > database?
> >
> >
> > Ok, now that I have tempted you, I must warn you: there are rules. If
> > you
> > haven't found them yet, look at
> > http://musicbrainz.org/doc/ClassicalStyleGuide <
> > http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/ClassicalStyleGuide>
> >
>
>
> We seem to have strayed rather far from the subject here, lol.  Anyhow, as
> long as we're linking to CSG guidelines, I figured this might be helpful
> too.  A little tool I threw together a while back.  It doesn't cover
> catcorner cases, and it assumes you kind of know what good CSG / Opera
> titles ought to look like, but this tool can help make actually forming
> normal CSG / Opera titles easier:
> http://www.brianfreud.byethost13.com/CSGOperaThing.html
>

Nice! Why are there 2 Work# input boxes? When is the first one recommended?
And a question from a French user: in the CSG there are several "Concerto
for piano" but one "violin concerto". Is Concerto for violin ok?

-- 
Frederic Da Vitoria
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