vinylmaster
03-18-2011, 04:55 AM
I also have a huge collection of singles, 45's, CD singles, cassette singles, 78's, etc., and the like. Would it be possible to have reference numbers assigned to these, eventually? Plus, is there a better database than Amazon for cataloguing 45's? I'll use it if I have to, but many of my 45's are not listed, so I'll have to enter manually. I do have an old CD-Rom, "The Mega Guide to 45 RPM singles" by Charlie Holz, and one for CD's and LP's, too. Can I sync those databases (and the info contained on them) with the Orange CD database, when the time comes to catalog the 45's?
Plus, what about a "Side A" and a "Side B" in the tracklisting for singles, 78's, 12" records, etc., when there are only 2 sides? With 12" records, sometimes there are more than 2 remixes, or tracks per side, but it would be nice to have a "Side A" and "B", plus a decent comprehensive database in which to pull from.
Also, has anyone thought of adding amg Allmusic.com info to the notes, if someone wants artist or album info with their albums? Even a link on the notes page?
Bear with me...I'm new to this, but I love checking out all the features, and seeing what I can do (Plus, I've backed up my database frequently, just to be safe)...
In any case, do you guys have any thoughts or suggestions on these matters?
Plus, what about a "Side A" and a "Side B" in the tracklisting for singles, 78's, 12" records, etc., when there are only 2 sides? With 12" records, sometimes there are more than 2 remixes, or tracks per side, but it would be nice to have a "Side A" and "B", plus a decent comprehensive database in which to pull from.
Also, has anyone thought of adding amg Allmusic.com info to the notes, if someone wants artist or album info with their albums? Even a link on the notes page?
Bear with me...I'm new to this, but I love checking out all the features, and seeing what I can do (Plus, I've backed up my database frequently, just to be safe)...
In any case, do you guys have any thoughts or suggestions on these matters?