Chapter 13. GNOME CD Player
information it has on it. This usually includes CD Title, Artist, and
track titles. It can also include notes and lyric information. Once
retrieved the GNOME CD Player will store the information on your
hard drive for future access. In the CDDB Setting tab you can
change the CDDB server and edit your local CDDB database. You
can read more about CDDB by visiting the CDDB Website
(http://www.cddb.org).
Another feature in the GNOME CD Player is the Track Editor. The
track editor can be launched by the Track Editor button on the main
GNOME CD Player window. The Track Editor allows you to edit the
CD track information in case it is incorrect or there was no CDDB
entry for your CD. You may also check the status of the CDDB
information by pressing the CDDB Status button at the bottom of the
Track Editor. This will show you what messages, if any, were returned
from the CDDB server.
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