How can I download CD data from Cd Database servers?
You just have tu run jac with the -C option for CDDB and -X option for CdIndex. The default option of jac (after installation) is -C. You can leave the -C or -X or both option also if you’ve already dowloaded CD data. You can run jac with -C1 or -X1 which will force jac to search for data at Cddb (-C1) or CdIndex (-X1), even if data are already been dowloaded (almost useless!). Once jac will start, it will check for CD data for the CD. If not found it will try to establish a connection with CD Database Server, else it will read CD data from your filesystem without any connection attempt. CD data can be stored whereever you want on your Hard Disk, setting the directory with the ‘cddbdir’ directive in the jac.config file. (see [2a]). If cddbdir is not specified the .jac subdir of your home directory will be used. Using a different directory may be useful if you have other CDDB data downloaded with other CD player or you have more than one account on the same machine. jac will also write