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Hey, guys. I've got a really old Macintosh game CD (Cosmic Osmo) that includes, and plays its background music from, Red Book tracks on the same CD as the game, itself. If memory serves, the old help documentation mentioned that you could pop the CD into a CD player to listen to the music, which you can. My question is whether or not it is eligible to be included as an album in the database?
When inspected by iTunes, it was able to come up with metadata for the tracks and everything. What I don'e know is the barcode and catalog number, since all I have left is the CD, not the packaging. What do you think? |
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