nix98
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- Comment on Why isn't there something like musicbrainz? 3 weeks ago:
I found BluForge today, which uses thediscdb.com to identify and name tracks. I am going to give it a try and will report back.
The Disc DB is missing A LOT and really needs some contributions!
- Comment on Why isn't there something like musicbrainz? 3 weeks ago:
I use MediaElch which is helpful, but this is still POST process. At this point, I have already had to manually identify every track on the disk and rip it first.
What I want, is something like we have in music, where the disc is recognized via a discdb, and each of the tracks on the disc are identified ahead of time, so when ripping, you know which tracks to extract, and can have them already named appropriately.
This would be really useful for TV episodes, where the episodes are not necessarily in track order (I watched Severance out of order for the first half of season 1 because the blu-ray had track 1 as Episode 3, track 2 as Episode 2, and track 3 as Episode 1 which wasn’t obvious!)
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- Comment on Blu-ray hits 20 years old, and it isn't dead yet — optical disc format was introduced to the public at CES 2006 4 months ago:
It’ll be a sad day when blu-ray dies. I don’t see any other physical media replacing it, and we have made no progress on being able to purchase digital video that we actually own.