Can I submit my album track title artist data for public benefit

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I have several albums that are found on the internet, but
the data fetched doesn't contain track title and artist
information... I can update this info myself for my
personal use of course, but is there a way I can submit
this info for others to use and save them the time I took
updating my music database? Thanks!!
 
-----Original Message-----
I have several albums that are found on the internet, but
the data fetched doesn't contain track title and artist
information... I can update this info myself for my
personal use of course, but is there a way I can submit
this info for others to use and save them the time I took
updating my music database? Thanks!!
.

If the music/MP3s are on your harddrive or CD-RW you can
go the the individual song, click Property and Summary
tab. Under the Value column, click for editing info on
each entry line, click Apply and OK. You cannot edit
CD-Rs.
 
I guess I wasn't as clear as I thought I was... in case
others were confused by my poor use of the english
language, I'll resubmit my question--

When I use WMP9 and rips tracks off my own CDs, WMP9
checks some public database on the internet to see if
there is additional data for my particular album and the
individual tracks that can be added to my music database
library as a service to me in managing my music. Most
people know this already- I'm not try to insult anyone's
intelligence...

I have several CDs that I have ripped the tracks off and
discovered that the public internet database used to
gather additional information for my album and tracks is
missing details. In this case I am forced to enter the
data manually for each track using WMP9's Advanced Tag
Editor. Most people know this too... No big, but rather
tedious.

Being sensitive to how long this took me to complete
accuately (bifocals and all 8-), I was wondering if there
was a way that I could now somehow export the track data I
edited manually back up into the public internet database
so other that also own this CD could benefit from my work
and wouldn't have to go through the tedium that I expended
when they also rip tracks off their copy of this album.

Thanks for the help!!
 
-----Original Message-----
I guess I wasn't as clear as I thought I was... in case
others were confused by my poor use of the english
language, I'll resubmit my question--

When I use WMP9 and rips tracks off my own CDs, WMP9
checks some public database on the internet to see if
there is additional data for my particular album and the
individual tracks that can be added to my music database
library as a service to me in managing my music. Most
people know this already- I'm not try to insult anyone's
intelligence...

I have several CDs that I have ripped the tracks off and
discovered that the public internet database used to
gather additional information for my album and tracks is
missing details. In this case I am forced to enter the
data manually for each track using WMP9's Advanced Tag
Editor. Most people know this too... No big, but rather
tedious.

Being sensitive to how long this took me to complete
accuately (bifocals and all 8-), I was wondering if there
was a way that I could now somehow export the track data I
edited manually back up into the public internet database
so other that also own this CD could benefit from my work
and wouldn't have to go through the tedium that I expended
when they also rip tracks off their copy of this album.

Thanks for the help!!
.

That is making "A mountain out of a molehill". There are
millions of websites on the Internet (WWW). One possible
way would be for you to provide the info on your own
website where interested souls could download it.
 
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