Dang, Galaxy300. I wish I had read your message before I had uploaded hundreds of CD's to CDDB over the years and a few dozen to FreeDB. It would have saved me a lot of effort.
If I could run version 8 and 9 at the same time, I'd have no problem updating YADB since I can switch between the two in version 8. Then again, I've been updating CDDB for years and don't really see any reason to reinvent the wheel and invest more time and effort in a DB that could be dropped next version.
Regarding mainstream, what is really odd is how many "mainstream" CD's aren't in the database. For instance, Close to the Edge by Yes. The failure rate probably had something to do with what type of music or what part of the alphabet I was working on. My guess is that the average would still end up being about 50-60%, pretty weak.
Point is, though I'm sure you meant well, I wasn't asking for a lecture, you don't know me or my work habits. You DO know that I was asking if anyone could recommend an alternate product for ripping (that supports CDDB). I still intend to use MJ for everything else as it kicks ass, but without CDDB support it blows as a timesaving ripping utiltity...at least 40-50% of the time.