https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423194
Bug ID: 423194 Summary: k3b should be able to use custom CDDB files Product: k3b Version: unspecified Platform: unspecified OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: wishlist Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: k...@kde.org Reporter: 231036...@freemail.gr CC: mich...@jabster.pl, tr...@kde.org Target Milestone: --- SUMMARY K3b should be able to use (or "import") custom CDDB (or freedb, or gnudb) files for Audio CDs. THE LONG VERSION I am trying to COPY a typical commercial Audio CD. I am trying to make the new CD a CD-text CD (that is, I am trying to add metadata, like song title and artist). This is a CD of Various Artists. So, I want to add the metadata of each song title, and each performer. CDDB supposedly supports that. There is a CDDB file for this CD in gnudb.org (which is an alternative to freedb that doesn't work anymore). See... http://www.gnudb.org/gnudb/folk/a80bc80e I customized that file using Grip. See attachment. I placed this file in ... /home/USERNAME/.cddb/folk/a80bc80e I open k3b, and it finds my custom CDDB file. But k3b overwrites the file and deletes all performer names. See attachment. Maybe the syntax of my custom file is wrong (although it is produced by Grip). Anyway, the user should not have to go through all those "hacks" in order to add custom metadata to an Audio CD. There is of course the option to change a track's information from the GUI, but, that... - it is not as easy as editing a text file - the information doesn't seem to be saved automatically or manually anywhere on my computer - the information gets easily deleted and you have to rewrite everything all over again, to be deleted again, to rewrite it aga... (if you click on some other icon, other disk, etc, k3b re-reads the CDDB file from your computer, and the custom information you entered through the GUI disappears). SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux: Mageia Linux 7 KDE Version: 5.57.0 CDDB server: gnudb.org -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.