I've been working at getting dBpoweramp CD Ripper configured for my needs for several days now, and am almost there, but I've run into a few problems I can't figure out how to solve.
Here's what I've got installed:
dBpoweramp Music Converter R12.4 Trial (19 days remaining)
ID Tag Update R1
Multi Encoder R2
Apple Lossless R7
m4a Nero (AAC) R7
mp3 (Lame) Lame 3.97
and of course Test Conversion, Wave, and the decoders
MP3Tag v2.39m
iTunes 7.6.0.29
1) the Windows Explorer shell extension doesn't seem to be working for ALAC files in Vista - all of the columns are empty even after a restart
2) can dBpoweramp CD Ripper automatically copy Artist to Album Artist if it's not a compilation and Album Artist is blank?
3) some tags are not being written to the files when using Multi-Encode with same settings as individual codecs directly (both ALAC and MP3): AccurateRipDiscID, AccurateRipResult, replaygain_album_gain, replaygain_album_peak
4) is there some standard way to encode "/" in tags when there are multiple values? since "/" is used as a delimiter for multiple artist for example, the "/" in an individual artist name "breaks" the delimiter
5) is there ANY way to get iTunes to set "Part of a compilation" for MP3s through dBpoweramp CD Ripper? I think I've tried just about everything. It works for the ALACs, but not the MP3s. MP3Tag does it somehow, but I can't replicate it through dBpoweramp, even if the tags look exactly the same in MP3Tag. The ITUNESCOMPILATION tag that MP3Tag adds doesn't show up in the dBpoweramp shell extention at all, and if I add the exact same tag using dBpoweramp, it shows up the same in MP3Tag, but still doesn't have any affect on iTunes.
6) Similar problem for the Style tag coming from AMG. For the ALACs it shows up in the Grouping field in iTunes, but it doesn't show up at all for the MP3s. I did manage to get it to show up by using the "ID Tag Processing" DSP to copy Style to "Content group description" (that's how the MP3Tag-fixed version looked in the dBpoweramp shell extention), but it shows up without any delimiters. The only way I could get it to show up the same way the ALACs do (with "/" delimiters) is to manually add the tag using the DSP with "/" delimiters.
I can give lots more details of what I've tried and what I've discovered (some interested stuff that's not entirely relevant to this post), and I even saved all of the various MP3s and ALACs that I tested with, but I think the post is long enough as it is. Let me know what you need from me.
Thanks!
-Jesse
Here's what I've got installed:
dBpoweramp Music Converter R12.4 Trial (19 days remaining)
ID Tag Update R1
Multi Encoder R2
Apple Lossless R7
m4a Nero (AAC) R7
mp3 (Lame) Lame 3.97
and of course Test Conversion, Wave, and the decoders
MP3Tag v2.39m
iTunes 7.6.0.29
1) the Windows Explorer shell extension doesn't seem to be working for ALAC files in Vista - all of the columns are empty even after a restart
2) can dBpoweramp CD Ripper automatically copy Artist to Album Artist if it's not a compilation and Album Artist is blank?
3) some tags are not being written to the files when using Multi-Encode with same settings as individual codecs directly (both ALAC and MP3): AccurateRipDiscID, AccurateRipResult, replaygain_album_gain, replaygain_album_peak
4) is there some standard way to encode "/" in tags when there are multiple values? since "/" is used as a delimiter for multiple artist for example, the "/" in an individual artist name "breaks" the delimiter
5) is there ANY way to get iTunes to set "Part of a compilation" for MP3s through dBpoweramp CD Ripper? I think I've tried just about everything. It works for the ALACs, but not the MP3s. MP3Tag does it somehow, but I can't replicate it through dBpoweramp, even if the tags look exactly the same in MP3Tag. The ITUNESCOMPILATION tag that MP3Tag adds doesn't show up in the dBpoweramp shell extention at all, and if I add the exact same tag using dBpoweramp, it shows up the same in MP3Tag, but still doesn't have any affect on iTunes.
6) Similar problem for the Style tag coming from AMG. For the ALACs it shows up in the Grouping field in iTunes, but it doesn't show up at all for the MP3s. I did manage to get it to show up by using the "ID Tag Processing" DSP to copy Style to "Content group description" (that's how the MP3Tag-fixed version looked in the dBpoweramp shell extention), but it shows up without any delimiters. The only way I could get it to show up the same way the ALACs do (with "/" delimiters) is to manually add the tag using the DSP with "/" delimiters.
I can give lots more details of what I've tried and what I've discovered (some interested stuff that's not entirely relevant to this post), and I even saved all of the various MP3s and ALACs that I tested with, but I think the post is long enough as it is. Let me know what you need from me.
Thanks!
-Jesse
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