Hello Everyone,
After having tried a number of different ripping programs, each one having it's own faults. Windows Media Player, just doesn't read the meta tag information correctly even when it's used to rip the cd.. Go figure.. I've just purchased dBpoweramp Reference (Release 13.1). I'm ripping the CDs into FLAC, WAVE, and MP3 formats. This probably seems silly to do it this way, but I figure that while I have the CD in the drive, and hard drive space is cheap, just as well do it all at one time. Figured doing it this way I could avoid some of the pitfalls of trying to convert formats.
The problem I'm having is with the Meta Tag information. During the ripping process, everything appears to be going great. See the "dBpoweramp CD Ripper" Picture. The problem appears when I try to view the ripped files using Windows Media Player, or dBpoweramp Audio Player. See "dBpoweramp - music collection" picture. In the case of the Wave files, much of the information is not read. With dBpoweramp, the Artist shows up only part of the time, the Genre, Album, and Track Number are not displayed at all. With the Flac files, dBpoweramp will not import the files at all. After pointing dBpoweramp to the correct directory for the Flac files, it appears to scan the directory and then nothing appears in the music collection window. Now on to MP3, it appears that dBpoweramp is reading all of the tag information correctly. It all appears to be intact. This applies to all three file formats. See "MediaMonkey view".
I'm running Xp Pro SP3 with all the updates. The version numbers for dBpoweramp are on the attached screen shot. See pictures "dBpoweramp Configuration Versions", and "dBpoweramp Configuration Codecs".
One more item, I tried MediaMonkey and it appears to import and display all of the information correctly. See picture "MediaMonkey View".
So, the big questions are, when using dBpoweramp, why is isn't all of the meta data showing up when using Wave files, and why doesn't it show the Flac files?
Last but not least, I've looked at the information on CD drives "CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2008" and needless to say, I would have a difficult time trying to figure out which drive to purchase. Would you consider listing say the top 5 drives you would purchase? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Steve
P.S. I've tried to figure out how to attach the pictures, and the button thats supposed to be at the bottom of the message screen isn't there. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
After having tried a number of different ripping programs, each one having it's own faults. Windows Media Player, just doesn't read the meta tag information correctly even when it's used to rip the cd.. Go figure.. I've just purchased dBpoweramp Reference (Release 13.1). I'm ripping the CDs into FLAC, WAVE, and MP3 formats. This probably seems silly to do it this way, but I figure that while I have the CD in the drive, and hard drive space is cheap, just as well do it all at one time. Figured doing it this way I could avoid some of the pitfalls of trying to convert formats.
The problem I'm having is with the Meta Tag information. During the ripping process, everything appears to be going great. See the "dBpoweramp CD Ripper" Picture. The problem appears when I try to view the ripped files using Windows Media Player, or dBpoweramp Audio Player. See "dBpoweramp - music collection" picture. In the case of the Wave files, much of the information is not read. With dBpoweramp, the Artist shows up only part of the time, the Genre, Album, and Track Number are not displayed at all. With the Flac files, dBpoweramp will not import the files at all. After pointing dBpoweramp to the correct directory for the Flac files, it appears to scan the directory and then nothing appears in the music collection window. Now on to MP3, it appears that dBpoweramp is reading all of the tag information correctly. It all appears to be intact. This applies to all three file formats. See "MediaMonkey view".
I'm running Xp Pro SP3 with all the updates. The version numbers for dBpoweramp are on the attached screen shot. See pictures "dBpoweramp Configuration Versions", and "dBpoweramp Configuration Codecs".
One more item, I tried MediaMonkey and it appears to import and display all of the information correctly. See picture "MediaMonkey View".
So, the big questions are, when using dBpoweramp, why is isn't all of the meta data showing up when using Wave files, and why doesn't it show the Flac files?
Last but not least, I've looked at the information on CD drives "CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2008" and needless to say, I would have a difficult time trying to figure out which drive to purchase. Would you consider listing say the top 5 drives you would purchase? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Steve
P.S. I've tried to figure out how to attach the pictures, and the button thats supposed to be at the bottom of the message screen isn't there. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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