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04-11-2003, 01:36 PM
Hi,
I'm going through the tedious process of ripping my collection and cataloging with Orange at the same time. I'm using EAC to rip and Orange to catalogue (of course).
Sometimes I make additions or corrections in Orange and wait until the changes take in freedb so I can download in EAC and rip with correct titles etc. Anyway, I think some submissions are not being accepted, as some changes come through in a few hours and some have not (afer waiting days). So I switched to email submission and got some rejects back.
Is this the right place to log this issue? Here the rejection email I got from freedb:
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Note: submitted by OrangeCD - send mail to orangecd@firetongue.com
Your freedb submission was rejected for the following reason:
Invalid DB submission: unexpected end on line 60
Please fix the problem before you resubmit it. Only the first
error in your submission was noted - there may be others. If you
continue to have trouble, it may be due to a bug in your CD
player software. If you suspect this, try acquiring a newer version.
The rejected submission follows:
> From rob99brown@yahoo.com Fri Apr 11 12:39:07 2003
> Received: from mail-02.iinet.net.au ([203.59.3.34] helo=mail.iinet.net.au)
> by dtype.org with smtp (Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian))
> id 193xoA-00082J-00
> for <freedb-submit@freedb.org>; Fri, 11 Apr 2003 12:39:07 +0000
> Received: (qmail 4133 invoked from network); 11 Apr 2003 12:28:33 -0000
> Received: from unknown (HELO rob) (203.217.33.81)
> by mail.iinet.net.au with SMTP; 11 Apr 2003 12:28:33 -0000
> From: "rob99brown@yahoo.com"<rob99brown@yahoo.com>
> To: "freedb-submit@freedb.org"<freedb-submit@freedb.org>
> Subject: cddb rock ad10110e
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> X-Cddbd-Note: submitted by OrangeCD - send mail to orangecd@firetongue.com
> Message-Id: <E193xoA-00082J-00@dtype.org>
> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 12:39:07 +0000
>
> # xmcd CD database file generated by OrangeCD 4.3
> #
> # Track frame offsets:
> # 150
> # 26974
> # 70594
> # 87948
> # 111764
> # 139345
> # 159929
> # 177891
> # 187735
> # 195841
> # 213121
> # 235867
> # 256677
> # 288046
> #
> # Disc length: 4115 seconds
> #
> # Revision: 8
> # Submitted via: OrangeCD 4.3
> #
> DISCID=3Dad10110e
> DTITLE=3DTalvin Singh / Back To Mine
> DYEAR=3D2001
> DGENRE=3DElectronic
> TTITLE0=3DCraig Armstrong / Weather Storm
> TTITLE1=3DU. Srinivas & Michael Brook / Dance
> TTITLE2=3DNils Petter Molv=E6r / Song Of Sand II (Coastal Warning Mix By =
> Rockers Hi
> TTITLE2=3D-Fi)
> TTITLE3=3DThe Higher Intelligence Agency / Delta
> TTITLE4=3DDreadzone / Cave Of Angels
> TTITLE5=3DSwati Natekar / Kabhi Unke Milan Ke Asha Ne
> TTITLE6=3DTrilok Gurtu / Om
> TTITLE7=3DPhotek / Lost Blue Heaven
> TTITLE8=3DTUU / Kalpa Taru (Tree Of Wishes)
> TTITLE9=3DVibrasphere / Monsoon
> TTITLE10=3DAli Farka Toure / Mali Dje
> TTITLE11=3DDub Tractor / W30
> TTITLE12=3DdZihan & Kamien / After (Atjazz Remix)
> TTITLE13=3DNusrat Fateh Ali Khan / Mustt, Mustt (Massive Attack Remix)
> EXTD=3Da chilled personal collection for after hours grooving
> EXTT0=3DThis piece of music has to be one of the most reassuring moments =
> I have e
> EXTT0=3Dxperienced. I met Craig Armstrong just after he had worked with M=
> assive A
> EXTT0=3Dttack; his personality is synonymous with his music. 'Weather Sto=
> rm' hits
> EXTT0=3D the comfort zones, it morphs between the dramatic strings and ge=
> ntle pia
> EXTT0=3Dno lines. This is truly a masterpiece.
> EXTT1=3DCollaboration between two diverse artists and two extreme reperto=
> ires is
> EXTT1=3Dunique within itself. Karnatik electronica, infinite, distorted s=
> ustains.
> EXTT1=3D Srinivas is a younger master musician who ironically chose the e=
> lectric
> EXTT1=3Dmandolin as his tool. The ascending and descending use of the sca=
> le is wh
> EXTT1=3Dat gives it a sense of reality, contradicted by Brook's dark disc=
> ordant a
> EXTT1=3Dccompaniment. This piece never quite resolves itself; constantly =
> finding
> EXTT1=3Dinfinite phrases and gestures of expression. Towards the end of t=
> he track
> EXTT1=3D you feel percussive. Brazilian humor from master percussionist A=
> nna Vasc
> EXTT1=3Doncelos.
> EXTT2=3DThis record stands out from the entire ECM catalogs, one of my fa=
> vorite l
> EXTT2=3Dabels. Rockers Hi-Fi mixed this particular version, it is pure ch=
> ill zone
> EXTT2=3D. When the winter blues start hitting you, it's the St Johns Wort=
>
If you need assistance, send email to: rejection@freedb.org
Response generated by the CDDB daemon.
I'm going through the tedious process of ripping my collection and cataloging with Orange at the same time. I'm using EAC to rip and Orange to catalogue (of course).
Sometimes I make additions or corrections in Orange and wait until the changes take in freedb so I can download in EAC and rip with correct titles etc. Anyway, I think some submissions are not being accepted, as some changes come through in a few hours and some have not (afer waiting days). So I switched to email submission and got some rejects back.
Is this the right place to log this issue? Here the rejection email I got from freedb:
------------------------------------------------
Note: submitted by OrangeCD - send mail to orangecd@firetongue.com
Your freedb submission was rejected for the following reason:
Invalid DB submission: unexpected end on line 60
Please fix the problem before you resubmit it. Only the first
error in your submission was noted - there may be others. If you
continue to have trouble, it may be due to a bug in your CD
player software. If you suspect this, try acquiring a newer version.
The rejected submission follows:
> From rob99brown@yahoo.com Fri Apr 11 12:39:07 2003
> Received: from mail-02.iinet.net.au ([203.59.3.34] helo=mail.iinet.net.au)
> by dtype.org with smtp (Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian))
> id 193xoA-00082J-00
> for <freedb-submit@freedb.org>; Fri, 11 Apr 2003 12:39:07 +0000
> Received: (qmail 4133 invoked from network); 11 Apr 2003 12:28:33 -0000
> Received: from unknown (HELO rob) (203.217.33.81)
> by mail.iinet.net.au with SMTP; 11 Apr 2003 12:28:33 -0000
> From: "rob99brown@yahoo.com"<rob99brown@yahoo.com>
> To: "freedb-submit@freedb.org"<freedb-submit@freedb.org>
> Subject: cddb rock ad10110e
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> X-Cddbd-Note: submitted by OrangeCD - send mail to orangecd@firetongue.com
> Message-Id: <E193xoA-00082J-00@dtype.org>
> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 12:39:07 +0000
>
> # xmcd CD database file generated by OrangeCD 4.3
> #
> # Track frame offsets:
> # 150
> # 26974
> # 70594
> # 87948
> # 111764
> # 139345
> # 159929
> # 177891
> # 187735
> # 195841
> # 213121
> # 235867
> # 256677
> # 288046
> #
> # Disc length: 4115 seconds
> #
> # Revision: 8
> # Submitted via: OrangeCD 4.3
> #
> DISCID=3Dad10110e
> DTITLE=3DTalvin Singh / Back To Mine
> DYEAR=3D2001
> DGENRE=3DElectronic
> TTITLE0=3DCraig Armstrong / Weather Storm
> TTITLE1=3DU. Srinivas & Michael Brook / Dance
> TTITLE2=3DNils Petter Molv=E6r / Song Of Sand II (Coastal Warning Mix By =
> Rockers Hi
> TTITLE2=3D-Fi)
> TTITLE3=3DThe Higher Intelligence Agency / Delta
> TTITLE4=3DDreadzone / Cave Of Angels
> TTITLE5=3DSwati Natekar / Kabhi Unke Milan Ke Asha Ne
> TTITLE6=3DTrilok Gurtu / Om
> TTITLE7=3DPhotek / Lost Blue Heaven
> TTITLE8=3DTUU / Kalpa Taru (Tree Of Wishes)
> TTITLE9=3DVibrasphere / Monsoon
> TTITLE10=3DAli Farka Toure / Mali Dje
> TTITLE11=3DDub Tractor / W30
> TTITLE12=3DdZihan & Kamien / After (Atjazz Remix)
> TTITLE13=3DNusrat Fateh Ali Khan / Mustt, Mustt (Massive Attack Remix)
> EXTD=3Da chilled personal collection for after hours grooving
> EXTT0=3DThis piece of music has to be one of the most reassuring moments =
> I have e
> EXTT0=3Dxperienced. I met Craig Armstrong just after he had worked with M=
> assive A
> EXTT0=3Dttack; his personality is synonymous with his music. 'Weather Sto=
> rm' hits
> EXTT0=3D the comfort zones, it morphs between the dramatic strings and ge=
> ntle pia
> EXTT0=3Dno lines. This is truly a masterpiece.
> EXTT1=3DCollaboration between two diverse artists and two extreme reperto=
> ires is
> EXTT1=3Dunique within itself. Karnatik electronica, infinite, distorted s=
> ustains.
> EXTT1=3D Srinivas is a younger master musician who ironically chose the e=
> lectric
> EXTT1=3Dmandolin as his tool. The ascending and descending use of the sca=
> le is wh
> EXTT1=3Dat gives it a sense of reality, contradicted by Brook's dark disc=
> ordant a
> EXTT1=3Dccompaniment. This piece never quite resolves itself; constantly =
> finding
> EXTT1=3Dinfinite phrases and gestures of expression. Towards the end of t=
> he track
> EXTT1=3D you feel percussive. Brazilian humor from master percussionist A=
> nna Vasc
> EXTT1=3Doncelos.
> EXTT2=3DThis record stands out from the entire ECM catalogs, one of my fa=
> vorite l
> EXTT2=3Dabels. Rockers Hi-Fi mixed this particular version, it is pure ch=
> ill zone
> EXTT2=3D. When the winter blues start hitting you, it's the St Johns Wort=
>
If you need assistance, send email to: rejection@freedb.org
Response generated by the CDDB daemon.