Re: isrc - possible with linux

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On Thursday 21 February 2008 01:56:12 mik wrote:
> Atte André Jensen schreef:
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm about to release a CD (made with linux) which is very
> > do-it-yourself'ish. When I'm delivering my audio to the CD-pressing
> > company, I was told that I should "put my isrc code into the audio".
> > Well I didn't receive this code yet, but I was told that this is
> > normally done by the company that does the master, but in this case
> > that's me...
> >
> > Since it'll cost me something that translates to about $150 to have the
> > CD-pressing company "put it into the audio", I'd obviously like to do it
> > myself. However I have no clue what-so-ever what this code is or does.
> >
> > Anyone knows if it's possible to do this with some linux tool?
>
> it's the international standard recording code and afaik it is not
> obligatory.
> http://www.gramex.dk/Pladeselskaber/isrc_koder.aspx
> in k3b you can add it by right clicking on the tracks.
>

Do we REALLY want it?
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