Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me about this.
Please if you can do the following experiment to see what I am talking about.
Either take a new un-ripped CD, or unavailable one that is already ripped.
Put in the drive and open the window for the drive. If the CD has not been ripped previously, it will be listed as unknown disc. And there is no data or album art attached to it. (of course if ripped before then there will be some data there).
Download some data for the on-line data base, but make no changes to this. Rip the disc and when finished the Cd will be ejected and a new window will show the tag file data. Now either scan or load artwork and modify the text in a way that will make it very obvious of the changes.
Now re insert the CD and select the window for the data on the CD. You will see that the artwork is not associated with the disc and the editing of the text is not present.
I think this will show you what I am talking about. Somewhere in the instructions it seems I saw something to the effect that there is a local data base and if the CD has CDtext on it, if the instructions indicates that if the data has an entry for the specific CD it will use that data, if not and CDText is present it will load the text data. I have tested this and it really does happen that way.
In addition by the drive letter on the window is the album title. It is the one downloaded. When I change the title, this is not changed by the drive letter.
Several times in my experimenting I had just used the downloaded text, but then went back, inserted the CD and loaded the artwork and my corrected data there. The difficulty is the need to insert the CD to access this data.
This is what I am looking to be able to do. In my old mechanical system I had been able to find the data in Nero program and make the corrects there. Thus if I burned a corrected CD, the data was used. thus when enjoying the JRiver MC I would like to make corrections to this data in addition to the tag info.
In time if I am able to make the sort of back ups you are using, then I will agree totally with what you say. I am just starting this project and have many decisions to make for the final configuration. In time I hope to work on the program to interface with my Crestron control system. But just one step at a time. We have many years invested and expect more to come.
I hope that I have not confused the issue by saying too much.
Incidentally, I suggest keep you CD's somewhere available. I live in Thailand and one day got raided by the police ( think someone was pissed off at me), but I had no pirated material at all in the room and even though I had copied the CD's over as mentioned before, all the originals were on location. After several hours of searching my room, the told me I was "OK" and apologized. I asked the if someone had called them, they said yes. I think I know who it was and I had refused to lend them some money, knowing full well it would never be repaid.
Regards, Harroun