by Steegy » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:11 am
IsAudioCD, CDDBId, or TOCData don't really matter. Everything works fine without them. The main reason for not filling in these database fields (at least CDDB and TOC) is that there's no real easy way for a script to get those values. Take a quick look at the MM database, and you'll see that in some cases (non-cd media, not-cddb'ed, ...) these fields aren't filled in either. Anyway, this script was made for a specific purpose, and filling these fields wasn't part of it.
I don't really know which other part of your post I should answer, and what I should answer, but this script is used to make MediaMonkey aware that certain tracks belong to some physical media you own, if for some reason that relation got lost (e.g. ripping and adding to library, converting, ...). The result is that, if you enter the physical medium in your computer, MediaMonkey will recognize those songs on your hard drive as being part of it, just as what happens when you enter a cd of which you ripped the tracks with MM. (That's all.)
If this doesn't answer your questions, please let me know.
IsAudioCD, CDDBId, or TOCData don't really matter. Everything works fine without them. The main reason for not filling in these database fields (at least CDDB and TOC) is that there's no real easy way for a script to get those values. Take a quick look at the MM database, and you'll see that in some cases (non-cd media, not-cddb'ed, ...) these fields aren't filled in either. Anyway, this script was made for a specific purpose, and filling these fields wasn't part of it.
I don't really know which other part of your post I should answer, and what I should answer, but this script is used to make MediaMonkey aware that certain tracks belong to some physical media you own, if for some reason that relation got lost (e.g. ripping and adding to library, converting, ...). The result is that, if you enter the physical medium in your computer, MediaMonkey will recognize those songs on your hard drive as being part of it, just as what happens when you enter a cd of which you ripped the tracks with MM. (That's all.)
If this doesn't answer your questions, please let me know.