The common way to search a CD on CDDB is to pass keywords, which return a list of matching CDs. Then, you choose a CD in the list, and a track in the CD tracks. When entering the lltag CDDB menu for the first time, you need to enter keywords to find the CD that match the audio file you are processing.
Lltag will return a list of CD. At this point, you may either go back to search with other keywords, or enter the index of the CD that you want. Then, lltag will display of the CD you have chosen and of its tracks.
You may then choose a track and use it to tag/rename your file, or go back to choose another CD, or go back more to change the keywords. When coming back to CDDB the next time, lltag will propose the next track of the previous CD that you used, so that processing an entire album is quick and easy. How do choose a precise CD in CDDB?
All CD that are registered in CDDB are identified by a category and an hexadecimal identifier. When searching by keywords, lltag will return a ... more.
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