Or well, reliable only with a layer of human thinking on top
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zoedivision[m]
So, I was in here about a month ago asking about automated submission of ISRCs from CDs. I was given a lead on JonnyJD's python script for doing the job. Well, I'm giving it a shot now, but I'm hitting a roadblock. I'm decently command-line savvy enough for Windows, but I don't know a thing about scripting stuff like this python. So I'm running the provided BAT file, and it's spitting out some results - can't actually tell if
it's normal results or errors - then returning the definite error, "FileNotFoundError: Could not find module 'discid.dll' (or one of its dependencies). Try using the full path with constructor syntax." Thing is, that dll is right there in the same folder as the BAT, so I'm not sure what the problem is. Any ideas?