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  • The rating system allows users to rate MusicBrainz entities (artists, labels, release groups,
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  • File:WikiDocs System v1.png
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  • ...o make obvious, trivial corrections, and they should appear quickly in the system. Everyone should also have their edits reviewed, preferably by someone with ...eople with an interest in a given area. Fortunately we already have such a system: Subscriptions.
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  • ...aim of this wiki page is to present a comprehensive, clear and purposeful system to replace recordings. In an ideal system, '''AcoustID'''s should be related only to tracks. However, this is a matte
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  • ...er the summer, prior to the launch of the NGS server, so we can get the AR system changes done, passed, and ready for NGS?)
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  • ...n Schema (NGS). NGS is a drastic improvement over the existing MusicBrainz system that includes a much more flexible database layout and a complete re-write ...features. No system as complicated as MusicBrainz can switch over to a new system without trouble; we hope that you will bear with us as we make this massive
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Rating System]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rating System]]
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  • Hi! We use the proposal system to add new databases to the whitelist (I've added that info to the page now
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  • ...possibly barcodes)? We may end-up with somewhat duplicated entries in the system. Do we care? ...two different entities, they should be two different label entries in the system
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  • ...or question. Sign it with four tildes: <tt><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></tt>. The system changes that to your name and a timestamp. [[User:JimDeLaHunt|JimDeLaHunt]]
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  • ...ver, how can we trust updates of the distributed database. Will the voting system still work for small servers with small communities, or do we implement cro Erlang's Mnesia database system is designed to be distributed (and fault tolerant).
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  • ...ll-written in that GET / HEAD requests should never cause the state of the system to change.
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  • ...expired," which is confusing for some who are unfamiliar with how our edit system works. ...ge the "already expired" text to something less confusing keeping the edit system they way it is now.
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  • Since this system is new and we cannot know for sure what the consequences will be, it will j ...ure edits to deteriorate it). But ''this will have no effect on the voting system''.
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  • ...sic reviews and biographies. Our basic assumption was that a straight wiki system was not structured enough to integrate cleanly with the rest of musicbrainz ...raphies. Changes are accepted or rejected much like the current moderation system.
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  • ...WebService]]. It is written in C#, requiring access to only the System and System.Xml core libraries. The library hides the XML transactions and encapsulates
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  • ==Moderation System Improvements== ...a more up to date list of improvements that are planned to the moderation system.
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  • The ''Global Release Identifier'' (GRid) is a system for uniquely identifying [[Release]]s of music over electronic networks (th ...also accept GRids (but one would need a discriminator to state which code system is used).
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  • It's not possible to represent multiple legal names in the system (for example maiden names, Walter/Wendy Carlos), except by the rather inacc
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  • ...history, this page may still contain valuable ideas to enhance the editing system! [[Image:Attention.png]] ...sed a number of improvements/changes that should be made to the Moderation system. They aim is mostly to reduce the number of open moderations which is still
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  • === Rating system for reviews === ...or CritiqueBrainz reviews. It would be a great addition to existing review system.
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  • ==My perfect system==
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  • ...r about a month, and I'm slowly learning the ways of the community and the system. I'm chronicling my experiences here: [http://jhemerly.wordpress.com/ Jess'
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  • ** little pop-up from the system tray to notify that there are new updates
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  • ==Documentation system for all Brainz== The documentation system we choose should be available to share between all Brainz, having a central
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  • MusicBrainz's translation system is based on gettext, which is a fairly standard way to translate applicatio ...DBDefs.pm under MB_LANGUAGES, and a system locale for that language on the system running musicbrainz-server anyone sending the appropriate Accept-Language h
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  • [[/Proposal/Editing system]] * idea
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  • === MetaBrainz-wide notifications system === Expected Outcomes: A system to show notifications to users on-site and in emails<br>
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  • My intention is to design a [[WikiDocs]] system that does not break with the good things but is a remedy to the bad ones. ...the [[WikiDocs]]. For this to work nicely, both wikis need to use the same system (either both [[Use Mod|UseMod]] or both [[Moin Moin|MoinMoin]]).
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  • ...'s [http://musicbrainz.org/album/6860edd3-0b9e-404b-91a4-f1799f806926.html System 1 in a Trilogy] have the exact same musical content, only the former was ma
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  • ...itself official had simply been lost. (It was only ever on the first wiki system, which is inaccessable.)
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  • ...the data and should be [[How Voting Works|voted upon]]. With the existing system it's very hard to stop this because even if you do something to their accou A possible solution is to create a system whereby newly-created editor accounts are as unprivileged as possible, so t
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  • What we need to do is to implement a confirmed registration system, and then attempt to migrate the existing "email" column - whatever it cont ==Confirmation System==
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  • The main problem that I see with your proposed voting system is that no item of data is every going to be marked as definitively 100% co Disclaimer: I may have completely misinterpreted the moderation/voting system you had in mind. If I did then I'm sorry and can you please post clarifica
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  • ...t has been superceded since 2006 with the MusicDNS [[PUID]] fingerprinting system; usable from our next-generation [[Picard Tagger]]. ...plication, more and more files will be automatically recognized. Since the system could not handle the amount TRM IDs being submitted, we pruned the TRM data
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  • ...foreseeable future in its present form. A complete redesign of the voting system might indeed be a very good idea, and such a proposal may very well source This is my proposal of a new voting system, that hopefully would sort out some of the issues with the current one.
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  • ...er lists (Releases with pre-gap tracks, etc) for future follow up when the system can support the needed edits. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:1
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  • ...this - there are few voters, and many edits to vote on. Even with the edit system improvements in BookBrainz, voting will still likely be an activity perform == BookBrainz Edit System ==
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  • * [[Bad Terminology#karma|Karma (System)]] ==Karma System => Editor Rating==
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  • ...ongs, but likes the J name to be displayed but can't find them on the file system. Hence why he uses the sort names for the artist.
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  • * [https://github.com/metabrainz/design-system MusicBrainz Design System]
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  • ...t to be able to use recordings for. Any proposal to replace the recordings system should fulfil as many of these use cases as possible. ...eases which have recordings in common, much like tracklists in the current system.
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  • This WikiDocs system works because: The structure of the WikiDocs system looks like this:
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  • [[AcoustID]] is MusicBrainz’ third and most recent audio fingerprinting system. This was created by [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]], and made pub ...nizes Music) IDs were MusicBrainz’ first audio fingerprinting system. This system was created by [http://www.relatable.com/ Relatable], and added to MusicBra
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  • I dragged and dropped my music collection into Picard. The menu system didn't seem to work for me. In iTunes, this would create a large, permanent ...there no corresponding "load" to complement the "save" option in the menu system? Am I expecting too much? Is this just a one-shot metadata lookup that expe
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  • ...(cmake). There is also a download of the actual library file (but without system installation routine). --[[User:JonnyJD|JonnyJD]] ([[User talk:JonnyJD|talk
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  • Expected outcomes: A back-end system to parse and import large scale databases, importing one corpus === Administration system ===
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  • ...mask to save me from adding 31 ARs. What I have in my mind to support this system are ACLs (Access Control Lists) on file systems. While POSIX did not have i
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  • ...currently supported in MusicBrainz as part of the [[Folksonomy Tagging|tag system]].
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  • ...file system became more widely used when Windows users adopted it, but the system was not yet mature. The Windows audio CD player could use an index file wit
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  • These are currently all in the system only once, and although I've put some of this in annotations, I kind of lef
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  • ...on system] | [https://blog.metabrainz.org/2023/08/27/gsoc23-administration-system-for-bookbrainz/ blog] ...ithgoogle.com/archive/2019/projects/6667636782399488/ Music recommendation system: Collaborative filtering using Apache Spark (ListenBrainz)] | [https://blog
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  • The rating system allows users to rate MusicBrainz entities (artists, labels, release groups,
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  • ...all for you, but that's going to stick a load of junk all over you Debian system. And I don't like other people leaving their junk all around my house, do y ...lent local::lib to avoid putting stuff that's not Debian maintianed in our system (and keeping it in our home directory)
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  • ...ationships, allow cover art for tracks, and use a smarter recording length system. |5||Murdos||-||Thinks the current system is fine the way it is.
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  • ...rap this guideline, however there was no "good" way to to do this with the system at that time, and so work on this was be postponed until [[Advanced Relatio ...en readability and usefulness now, and the ease of conversion to the above system whenever it becomes available.
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  • ...on of NES as its edit system. The NES has also been the basis for the edit system in the current iteration of BookBrainz.
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  • ==Impact on the Current System==
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  • * check the address obfuscation system [[Image:Checkmark.png]] working * fixed the [[Wiki Spam Protection|WikiSpamProtection]] system
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  • ...putnik suggests)? I'm not sure what advantage that has over a three-tiered system."
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  • ...can choose two elements and create a relationship between them. The actual System is more intelligent but follows this principle. I know that this is one mor ...'Help''' This is extremely important. It pops up a page explaining how the system works.
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  • ...one, nor do we spam our users. If you choose to use the internal messaging system to contact another user your email address will be masked, however, you do ; [[Rating System|Ratings]]
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  • ...[[Style|official style guideline]]s, by following the [[Proposals|proposal system]]. The style council has been reformed many times, as it did not work well
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  • ...ators (about three people in all) can of course see any information on the system they want to, but to be honest they're probably not interested enough to lo
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  • ...stem. Install PostgreSQL (you need both the server and the client, if your system provides them separately). Install bzip2 and Subversion. [[Server Setup|Se
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  • =Discussion of an enhanced AutoMod system= ...ower a lot but your moderation power only a little.'' ''This type of karma system isn't really suited to the Wiki model, but I think it is suited to MB, due
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  • * [[Rating System]]
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  • ...lization changes.</ref> should conform to the rules of the transliteration system used.
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  • ...more widely used when Windows users started using this index file, but the system was not very mature then. The Windows Audio CD player could use an index f Despite this, the system became popular and useful. Things changed dramatically when the open CDDB.
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  • ...appropriate [[MusicBrainz]] artist id, and we have a simple artist linking system on the way to reduce noise levels so that a direct text-match on artist nam
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  • ...ributed by the circle [[Label:b6fc4b77-f362-4598-9a39-509d5aed1a26|Diverse System]] but is a solo album by [[Artist:f55e711b-482e-4516-88d6-e9d6ffcd48f1|Saku ...a personal label for [[Artist:b527224c-6bf5-49fd-a96b-571c0976e29a|Diverse System (group artist)]]
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  • ...: the open-source [[wikipedia:acoustic fingerprint|acoustic fingerprint]] system used by MusicBrainz since 2013. * [[ISRC]]: The International Standard Recording Code, an identification system for audio and music video recordings.
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  • ...mmit8]] in London, where I introduced the highly innovative Paper-Card(TM) System ;-) to help create the initial datamodel for [[Next Generation Schema]] (Ju * Design of the [[WikiDocs]] system (May 2005 -- ...).
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  • == Ideal System == ...end. MusicBrainz does not control AcoustID; luks will look at whatever new system is created and do what he thinks is best (and I'm quite confident that if a
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  • =Existing Release Country System= ...is two countries, but only one release. With the existing Release Country system, you would therefore only add one release date, and simply choose one of th
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  • ...o make obvious, trivial corrections, and they should appear quickly in the system. Everyone should also have their edits reviewed, preferably by someone with ...eople with an interest in a given area. Fortunately we already have such a system: Subscriptions.
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  • * Look at the system to build a Dataset (accessible from your profile page on the AcousticBrainz ...therefore part of this task is to also come up with an appropriate caching system.
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  • ...s/ServerManual/Facades|Facades]] - The rationale behind the current facade system
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  • This page should be used to discuss the current annotation system and/or documentation, and style issues related to annotations. You may ask
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  • ...ponse a bit more readable for humans. You can just leave that off if your system doesn't have xmlindent.
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  • * KDE: To set the CDDB preferences used by various KDE applications, open System Settings, select the Advanced tab, and double click on CDDB Retrieval. Mak ...i></code>". Now map cddb.cddb.org to the freedb gateway IP address in your system's hosts file, "<code><nowiki>echo "[IP address] cddb.cddb.org" >> /etc/hos
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  • .... You need to come up with a system to categorize the emotions, and then a system to moderate them ("No, you _couldn't_ have felt _happy_ when listening to _ ...ey will not get played. It is always down to a user somewhere to tell the system about the music.
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  • .../badge system into BookBrainz, to complement our planned editor reputation system. ...aving X comments on revisions, sending a message through the MeB messaging system, filling out profile bio, logging in/editing for X consecutive days.
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  • ...the brand arjam.net. He wrote the [http://fibre.sf.net/ FiBRE] replication system for [http://www.viva.org/ Viva Network] which works with [http://firebirdsq ...workings of law school, she has been seeing MusicBrainz as a sort of legal system, with precedents and cases and things as such. Up until she was 11, Michell
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  • ...bums. The rationale is that we can't cater for everything with the current system, and adding box set details will clutter up the titles for non-box-set owne
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  • ## Edit System ...s</u> of keeping track of everything they play out - all the things in the system has MB IDs and everything they play out helps their reporting and gives the
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  • ...& bass) and often for editors we have to move through extra "noise" in the system to find data that is useful to us. Adaptive search results would attempt to
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  • Before the introduction of the label system, some artists were created for publishers. They were indeed companies, and
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  • ...tening to the specific track (Ie. the average music listener) might find a system where these have the same identifier most convenient.
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  • ...2 and vice versa, it gives us the opportunity to modify the way our plugin system works. There is a need of providing a uniform GUI api for plugins to allow
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  • Expected outcomes: A back-end system to parse and import large scale databases, importing Bookogs === Administration system ===
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  • ** similar message to the system notice board? (see [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3583 http://bugs.mus
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  • The proposed changes to the alias system are to add type, sort name, begin date, end date and a primary flag to alia
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  • * Look at the system to build a Dataset (accessible from your profile page on the AcousticBrainz A search system that lets you search for tracks by their metadata or by extracted features.
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  • ...aim of this wiki page is to present a comprehensive, clear and purposeful system to replace recordings. In an ideal system, '''AcoustID'''s should be related only to tracks. However, this is a matte
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  • ...enses. Our data is mostly gathered by volunteers, and verified by a voting system to make sure it is consistent and correct. All non-commercial use is free,
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  • ...new separate Wiki dealing with questions about the realization of a review system: [http://review.musicbrainz.org/ http://review.musicbrainz.org/]. ...her outdated draft) but the data could be categorized using a [[Folksonomy System|FolksonomySystem]].
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  • * Should the system offer to email the other editor, to let them know you're subscribed to them
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  • * Look at the system to build a Dataset (accessible from your profile page on the AcousticBrainz ...therefore part of this task is to also come up with an appropriate caching system.
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  • ...either need to talk to the main DB server or use some instant replication system.
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  • ...g the code number in it. The user choses to add a code number, selects one system from the list to add and enters the code number.
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  • # I can't read that signs! Nor can my system/player. Isn't there a way to show it in latin letters?
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  • Some CDDB-aware apps store successful database retrievals on the local system. This is obviously motivated by the common usage pattern of playing a CD o
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