I must be the only one who writes strictly for the music fan who wants to know what exists so he can start searching for it with the reasonable expectation of purchasing it and listening to it. From this point of view, what is the point of my listing a song that was recorded, never released, and with reasonable certainty never will be released?
And besides, procedures for cataloging even streaming audio have been documented, so the world will adapt.
I really want to know how documentation can be written today, published in
> print, and it will be completely accurate and sufficient in order to > find a specific MP3 file and listen to it 75 years from now.
1. Acquire file. 2. Generate MusicBrainz fingerprint for acoustic content. 3. Generate MD5 hash for raw data bytes. 4. Write them down. 5. Wait 75 years. 6. Search Intarweb-o-tha-Future for fingerprint and/or hash. 7. Download. 8. Listen.