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Summersgill | 17:38 Thu 28th Dec 2006 | CD's, DVD's, Videos
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Do you know of a site where you can just feed in the title of an album and it lists the tracks. I am currently cataloging my collection into a box containing sleeves (similar to ones DJs use) to save space which means losing the cases and information they contain and I want to just cut and paste the information into a database rather than have to type the whole lot out.
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Yes Media Player / etc does, using something like Gracenote to find the info but not tried copying and pasting. I think in the long run it might acftualy be quicker to type it in. I have done this in excel for 28000+ tracks - columns for song title, album and artist. Which can then be sorted every-which way.
http://www.gracenote.com/music/index_old.html

Used to be called CDDB.

If you type in the album name, it'll give you a track listing which you can cut and paste into notepad and lose the itunes adverts on the right.

If you do this for a few, then import the notepad file into excel, you can have it all columnated.
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Excellent - thanks ugly_bob and Machecoul.

Happy New Year to you both :>)
You'll also find Amazon is a good source for track listings.

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