Steffen Nurpmeso wrote in
 <20220511225516.qecds%stef...@sdaoden.eu>:
 |One more.
 |
 |  Queries content and data of audio CDs through s-cdda(1), collects
 |  informations (artist, album, song titles, etc.) of desired tracks,
 |  if possible correlates data with a web query against MusicBrainz,
 |  then places encoded tracks as well as a human readable and easily
 |  parseable database in a per-CD directory under a directory tree.
 |  The audio encoders (and sox(1) without --no-volume-normalize) need
 |  to be installed separately.
 |
 |^ Note especially this.  sox(1) is needed by default unless
 |a command line option is given, yet i did not want to add it to
 |RUN_DEPENDS?  Just like the audio encoders like faac(1) or
 |oggenc(1).
 |
 |  (P.S.: the user will be asked to edit collected informations, and
 |  will be given a hand for the rather sophisticated, classical music
 |  aware) database layout while doing so.)
 |
 |  (P.P.S.: nice foundation for link farms.)
 |
 |^ Also since as many informations are stored in the files itself
 |as possible.  The music.db (UTF-8) file is very simple to parse.
 |(The file names are just the track numbers.)

--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer,                The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter           he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter  wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)

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