As someone planning on using kJams Pro at shows, I have a fair number of songs to import, about 3500. Since I already print song books, I already have a database of the metadata that I want to use for my library, albeit in excel format.
How difficult would it be to take that spreadsheet, import it into a db template formatted specifically for kJams, and then refer to THAT db as I import discs. I put in a disc, I'm prompted for the disc number that I already use, and the data is populated just like it would be from freedb. It would actually be better than an outside source because it would already have my existing disc numbering system and I wouldn't have to change any data disc by disc to match what I already have.
As a Pro feature this would free anyone with a large library from reliance on outside sources. If the database idea is difficult, then I wouldn't worry about it. I think, though, that for anyone with hundreds of cds it would be the ideal way to deal with the meta data, because most people with that many CDs already have the necessary meta data, just not in the exact form needed.
Anyway, I've already ripped about 30% of my discs, and I have to say I'm very impressed with the product. I've been watching and waiting for more than a year until I could obtain a laptop, and I have to say that kJams is far more sophisticated than I had dared hope. I think you've done a terrific job on it so far.
Thanks,
Joe
Database tool
:)
I've not done this myself, but if you're willing to work with me, maybe we can get this done.
first, get CDPedia
http://bruji.com/cdpedia/
i think there is a tryout version
CDPedia can import from Excel! wow!
kJams can import from CDPedia! even more wow!
When you stick in a disc, kJams first checks CDPedia.
please send me a sample spreadsheet and i'll give it a whirl myself.
-dave
first, get CDPedia
http://bruji.com/cdpedia/
i think there is a tryout version
CDPedia can import from Excel! wow!
kJams can import from CDPedia! even more wow!
When you stick in a disc, kJams first checks CDPedia.
please send me a sample spreadsheet and i'll give it a whirl myself.
-dave
That is WOW!
OK, I downloaded CDpedia and transferred my excel file into a Collection with fields that matched the kJams fields that I want to use, but I couldn't quite figure out how to make kJams work with the CDpedia collection, so I sent you an email with a spreadsheet, a text file, and the CDpedia collection that resulted.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
kay thanks
i'll have a look this thursday (tomorrow)
-dave
-dave
Brilliant!
Absolutely brilliant. Took me awhile to figure out what you meant by "kJams folder," since I didn't create one when I downloaded the product. So after a couple of failed attempts I got the brilliant idea to do a search and see if kJams had created any folders named "kJams" and then after looking in them I noticed a blank library.cdpedia file. After throwing my cdpedia collection in there it worked perfectly.
Talk about a time saver!
Thanks, Dave
Talk about a time saver!
Thanks, Dave
wohoo!!
i'll update the documentation to be more explicit, thanks!
-dave
-dave