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I tried Google, but the only European words were CD-2 and RMX; none of the search results seem to be relevant. What else can I try?

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I tried Google, but the only European words were CD-2 and RMX; none of the search results seem to be relevant. What else can I try?

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If you don’t get a hit (or you get too many unrelated results) with Google, you can also just go to the original FreeDB entry. Since the server update on 2004-07-25, the ModBot adds a note to all FreeDB imports with the original FreeDB URL, which makes it very easy to find (with older ones, there is no note, and you must rely on the FreeDB search capabilities, which are very limited, and don’t work well with accented letters or symbols). Once you get the FreeDB entry you can try viewing the FreeDB page by manually specifying the encoding in your browser. Browser Encoding: • Internet Explorer: • Windows: you can select any supported encoding from the View -> Encoding -> More menu item. • MacOS X: View > Character Set > Your-Character-Set-Choice. • Gecko based browsers: Mozilla, Netscape 7.x & FireFox, the View -> Character Coding -> More menu item offers submenus with regions; the available encodings are listed on these submenus (earlier Mozilla or Navigator use View -> Character Set).

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