http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=12424
however there is no evidence the idea will be used.
Below is a quick mock up of a proposed worksheet to work with multiple meta data services at once and choose the best meta-data for tags. I choose the following album because its a good example of the differences between the databases and the fact that none of them are perfect. The meta-data in the final column most closely represents the data from the album. AMG is actually very good and only differs in this case a bit for meta-data style. Though there are plenty of examples were AMG is just plain wrong.

Meta-Data from AMG, GD3 (not shown) or MusicBrainz is given 2x the weight of FreeDB, tracktype, or MusicDNS data since they are more carefully (but perfectly groomed). If multiple sources agree on the meta-data is is automatically moved to the final column. If sources do not agree then one of the sources must be selected or the data can be typed manually. Green next to the meta-data means the sources are in agreement. Red means there is a consensus the meta-data is wrong, or that there is no agreement (ie only 2 sources but both with different data and same source confidence). Greyed out meta-data has been manually selected. If there is only one source for the meta-data it is trusted.
Hopefully we would also then be able to submit the corrected meta-data to all the sources. And even maybe build another database.
-AMG: would require a contract with AMG. They have good meta-data and its worth it. In addition, they offer song fingerprinting, making the tool useful for tagging existing tracks, not just when ripping from CDs
-GetDigitalData: unlimited access for <$5/year, with no commitment for numbers. They offer song fingerprinting, making the tool useful for tagging existing tracks, not just when ripping from CDs
# Artist Field
# Album Field
# Track Field
# Album Artist
# Genre (narrowed to approx. 32 specific genre fields)
# Cover Art (400x400 images)(as opposed to 250x250 from AMG)
# Year published
# Publisher
# Composer (classical genre)
# Conductor (classical genre)
# Compilation Information (Individual track artists for compilation albums)
# UPC & ISRC if required
-MusicBrainz: seems to be free, as would incorporation of their PUID generator. They offer song fingerprinting, making the tool useful for tagging existing tracks, not just when ripping from CDs
-Tracktype: free
-freeDB: free
-MusicDNS official support would likely not be free, but it would be easy enough to add a framework so end users could access it for free. They offer song fingerprinting, making the tool useful for tagging existing tracks, not just when ripping from CDs
Anyone else have any ideas/feedback?