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    A set of command line tools for indexing CD/DVD media: cdindex is for indexing, cdfind - for search (similar to Unix find) and cdbrowse is a "plugin" for MC allowing to browse the database. Data are stored in a special binary format.
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    libdvdetect DVD Online Database

    libdvdetect provides fast database lookup for DVDs

    THIS VERSION WILL NO LONGER BE MAINTAINED! Please go to https://github.com/nschlia/libdvdetect for updates. The libdvdetect library provides fast lookup of DVDs, similar to existing services for CDs like Gracenote, freeDB or MusicBrainz. The DVD Detection Library (libdvdetect) is a library to lookup DVDs in a database and provide information about e.g. title, UPC/EAN or even cover arts. It is OS-independent and compiles for Windows or Unix operating systems. Mac support is also planned. What the library does not provide is DVD ripping and decryption. It reads the structure (e.g. titles and chapters) and generates a special checksum to look up the database. More details at http://www.dvdetect.de. The database can also be searched using a web browser at http://search.dvdetect.de/. For those who are curious I suggest downloading the binaries from https://sourceforge.net/projects/libdvdetect/files/binaries/ to try it out (windows only).
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