I'm a newby to to dbpoweramp, but wonder whether I can kill two birds with one stone when ripping CD's with dbpoweramp
ie not only
1) an accurate rip, but also
2) a method to catalogue my CD's and the tracks etc therein without refeeding the CD's to a separate CD cataloguing program.
eg I have Chaka Khan's "I'm Every Woman" on one album, which I'm sure isn't the version that I remember I really like - which is probably on a compilation album somewhere....! There are sometimes subtle and occasionally pretty obvious differences between supposedly identical tracks, particularly when 'remastering' has happened (sometimes I prefer the balance of the original digitisation)
The ID-Tag under the .wav file properties has Artist, Title, Album, Year, Genre etc that would enable such a database to be put together, but I can't find a software package that can read this Tag.
I thought Asset UPnP might be able to search on keys like this, but it doesn't seem to be able to.
I did a web search and found eg Collertorz MP3 Collector - which can catalogue .wav files. However, it seems to only be able to get data from the filename…..
Any advice would be most appreciated.
ie not only
1) an accurate rip, but also
2) a method to catalogue my CD's and the tracks etc therein without refeeding the CD's to a separate CD cataloguing program.
eg I have Chaka Khan's "I'm Every Woman" on one album, which I'm sure isn't the version that I remember I really like - which is probably on a compilation album somewhere....! There are sometimes subtle and occasionally pretty obvious differences between supposedly identical tracks, particularly when 'remastering' has happened (sometimes I prefer the balance of the original digitisation)
The ID-Tag under the .wav file properties has Artist, Title, Album, Year, Genre etc that would enable such a database to be put together, but I can't find a software package that can read this Tag.
I thought Asset UPnP might be able to search on keys like this, but it doesn't seem to be able to.
I did a web search and found eg Collertorz MP3 Collector - which can catalogue .wav files. However, it seems to only be able to get data from the filename…..
Any advice would be most appreciated.

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