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Monday, November 10th 2003, 11:21am

cd catalog

What you guys use for indexing files on CDs?
I've tried some apps, but they dont satisfy me.
- MediaLibrary 0.4.2 (java) seems ok but it loads too long when the collection getting bigger (more than 15 sec with 113 cd indexed on pentium4 2.4+ 1 gb ram+mdk91)
- GWhere always crash (segmentation fault) when index the second cd, so i have to restart it.

I've also tried some webbased (with php) apps, and also disappointing, loads too long when open an indexed cd with thousands files on it.

I've searched kde based apps, but they too obsolete

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Monday, November 10th 2003, 11:55am

Re: cd catalog

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Original von acuss

What you guys use for indexing files on CDs?
I've tried some apps, but they dont satisfy me.
- MediaLibrary 0.4.2 (java) seems ok but it loads too long when the collection getting bigger (more than 15 sec with 113 cd indexed on pentium4 2.4+ 1 gb ram+mdk91)
- GWhere always crash (segmentation fault) when index the second cd, so i have to restart it.

I've also tried some webbased (with php) apps, and also disappointing, loads too long when open an indexed cd with thousands files on it.

I've searched kde based apps, but they too obsolete

If you're talking about general files on CD I don't know of any app,
but for mp3s and oggs there's a specialised Qt app called Prokyon3
that can also cope with a large numbers of files:
http://prokyon3.sourceforge.net/

Works also with SMB shares, NFS exports and local directories.

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Sunday, November 16th 2003, 7:02pm

i've got reply on mandrakeusers.org. too bad its not kde apps (gtktalog) but it works for me.
and i know prokyon3 but i prefer madman for mp3/ogg cataloging

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Sunday, November 16th 2003, 7:55pm

Quoted

Original von acuss

and i know prokyon3 but i prefer madman for mp3/ogg cataloging

May I ask why (just curious, I haven't seen madman)?