by MaFt » Tue Sep 13, 2005 4:46 am
a database is best to be written by hand, yourself. if you're so picky then certainly do them yourself. however, most people just want the track titles and cover for which amazon is 90% right. every database that gets info from external sources will need some kind of manual check/intervention. that's life. not everyone who submits data to various places is that bothered about accuracy therefore when other people use this data it wil need amending.
as for genres, i feel genres are a personal matter. if amazon said a cd was 'rock/pop' who's to say everyone agrees?. instead of just 'punk rock' i often use genres such as 'US punk rock' or 'UK punk rock' and 'metal' 'alt metal' 'rap metal' etc etc etc - they're up to the user.
basically - there is no perfect source for everyone's data except their own database they've made themselves.
MaFt
a database is best to be written by hand, yourself. if you're so picky then certainly do them yourself. however, most people just want the track titles and cover for which amazon is 90% right. every database that gets info from external sources will need some kind of manual check/intervention. that's life. not everyone who submits data to various places is that bothered about accuracy therefore when other people use this data it wil need amending.
as for genres, i feel genres are a personal matter. if amazon said a cd was 'rock/pop' who's to say everyone agrees?. instead of just 'punk rock' i often use genres such as 'US punk rock' or 'UK punk rock' and 'metal' 'alt metal' 'rap metal' etc etc etc - they're up to the user.
basically - there is no perfect source for everyone's data except their own database they've made themselves.
MaFt