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Re: [gnomoradio-devel] ed2k hash database
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Jim Garrison |
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Re: [gnomoradio-devel] ed2k hash database |
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Sat, 18 Sep 2004 16:46:48 -0400 |
Sylvain,
I just had my first chance to look at www.libredb.org. Before, looking,
I had thought that libredb was a client library, but now I understand
what it is--a published database of downloadable music. I'll continue
thinking about this and what we would need to be able to use it. I know
that the existence of such a thing would make my life a lot easier.
Jim
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 13:12, Sylvain ZIMMER wrote:
> Yes ed2k is a great network.
>
> I think the database should be able to contain links to files downloadable
> with multiple protocols (http, ftp, ed2k, bittorrent, ...)
>
> Take a tour on www.libredb.org , and check one of the sample XML files we
> have.
> There are three layers :
>
> * Track : It gets an ID, and it's this ID that is rated in irate/gradio/..
>
> * File (distribution) : a track can have multiple files (eg. OGG, MP3, ...)
>
> * Source : A file can have several sources (http, p2p ,... see above)
>
>
> I think this is the best scheme for this kind of database, and it lacks in
> the existing websites like www.commoncontent.org which is good for
> finding, but not easy for an automated approach.
>
> I look forward to read your comments !!
>
> Sylvain
>
>
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