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  • Rudj
    • Jan 2009
    • 35

    SonataDB efficient in Batch Ripper ?

    User of dBpoweramp since 10 years, I recently bought the Power Pack; the most important reason was to use Batch Ripper with a NIMBIE 21
    I've discover that SonataDB isn't available with Batch Ripper; where did the problem come and is there anyway to solve it now or in the future ?
    I've seen some tools that use scripts for renaming files during the rip, but have they any incidence on the batch treatment ?
    Of course, any other solution may interest me; thank you for ideas or explanation
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 43889

    #2
    Re: SonataDB efficient in Batch Ripper ?

    >where did the problem come and is there anyway to solve it now or in the future ?

    It is not licensed, we would have to enter into discussions in the company concerned, license, and set up a per disc ripping cost and payment collection.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • Rudj
      • Jan 2009
      • 35

      #3
      Re: SonataDB efficient in Batch Ripper ?

      Hi,
      I very like your tools, but i'm a little bit desappointed; in fact, I had to choose a solution that I don't want to make what I want; because you said that you don't have commercial agreement with Digibit Technology, I must use Sonata Music Server to rip classical CDs.
      I saw that the tools that make the job are ILLUSTRATE's Tools.
      When you install SMS, SMS offer to install version of dbpoweramp CD Ripper, and File Converter; in the installation instructions Digibit specify that it must'nt have any licence of dbpoweramp installed before SMS.
      Is there any problem to use SMS with the last Reference pack version 15.1 ?
      Thanks a lot

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 43889

        #4
        Re: SonataDB efficient in Batch Ripper ?

        Batch Ripper is not licensed, dBpoweramp is. There is not enough demand to put a payment system in place to do commercial usage with batch ripper.
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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