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mareana

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Post by mareana »

hi, bin absoluter neuling mit mm - kann ich damit auch meine cds im regal irgendwie katalogisieren,ohne sie auf den rechner zu rippen? danke im voraus und sorry, falls die frage schon zum x-ten male auftaucht.
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Post by onkel_enno »

Ja, das sollte irgendwie über Virtuelle CDs funktionieren, hab davon aber noch nie Gebrauch gemacht. Wäre vielleicht mal 'n Projekt für 2006 :lol:
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Post by Steegy »

Keine VirtualCD nötig für das. Du kannst die Cd's an MediaMonkey zufügen wie du auch mit Songs auf deine Computer tut.

Von MediaMonkey's hilfe:
Adding CDs to the Library
MediaMonkey can be used to catalog CDs (Audio CDs or data CDs containing compressed audio Tracks), even if you don't rip the CD contents to your hard drive. To do so, place your CD in your CD Rom drive. If no information about the CD is available, MediaMonkey will attempt to identify it by connecting to Freedb over the internet.

Right-click the CD in the My Computer node and make any changes to any of the Track properties (these will be saved to a file called cdplayer.ini so that the CD will be recognized if it is subsequently inserted). Once you're comfortable with the CD's properties, select Add Files to Library or press <Insert> . The CD will be catalogued in the library. CDs that have been added in this manner will appear in the Locations node of the Library, while the Tracks contained within will be browsable via other nodes such as Album or Artist . Note that the Tracks from the album will appear greyed out if they're inaccessible (i.e. if the CD is not inserted), and black if the CD is inserted.
Grußen
Steegy
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