I'm not intuitively familiar with the effects of the various DSPs, and I'm having trouble getting the results I want. One thing I specifically do not want to do is to keep re-ripping my CDs until they're worn down to nubs. So I decide to rip them to WAV and process the WAV files until I can get what I like.
Unhappy me. I find a lot of what I consider to be deficiencies and omissions from the dbPoweramp toolset. The CD ripper will put all sorts of wonderful information into the ripped files that the convert will not. Neither of them will allow me to add art to the resultant MP3 files.
I have the explorer context menu enabled. It will let me think I can add art to an WAV file, but it won't do it. It will do it to an MP3 file, but it won't do it to multiple MP3 files, even though it will do multiples of any other tag.
Maybe I'm expecting too much for my $28?
Unhappy me. I find a lot of what I consider to be deficiencies and omissions from the dbPoweramp toolset. The CD ripper will put all sorts of wonderful information into the ripped files that the convert will not. Neither of them will allow me to add art to the resultant MP3 files.
I have the explorer context menu enabled. It will let me think I can add art to an WAV file, but it won't do it. It will do it to an MP3 file, but it won't do it to multiple MP3 files, even though it will do multiples of any other tag.
Maybe I'm expecting too much for my $28?
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