Hello all
I believe in giving back.
I'm testing a path I might walk in the future weeks & months.
If the method survives your positive critique, I WILL write a summation for new people which details ALL the settings, ALL the variables, and gives credit to all the people who have come before me on the topic I'm about to discuss.
Thanks already to those of you who have helped me come to certain conclusions...
BACKGROUND
I have 1000's of CD albums - nothing like a few of you (!)
I have previously ripped exclusively to WAVE - not wanting to miss a byte (!)
I have multiple PCs from which I work -- all QuadCore/Vista64 networked over GigabitEthernet.
I am a paying subscriber to all DbPowerAmp Products.
I use MediaCenter (currently testing beta V.13) for file management and SlimDevice SqueezeBoxes for in-home distribution.
[Personal] I'm retired with 25 years of IT experience.
SITUATION
(tell me this doesn't sound familiar...) I want to perform the "FINAL" rip session of the current discs so that I NEVER have to do this again.
PROPOSED SOLUTION
-Utilize "Multi-Encoder"
-Force Dual use of WMA (9.2 LossLess) encoding to separate locations (one for immediate consumption -- the other on the "Never to be touched" drive for backup)
- Use MC13 for the short term integration of newly ripped WMA's, recently ripped FLAC's [had some issues with FLAC - that's why I'm going with WMA], previously ripped WAVES [as I implied there's thousands and thousands of songs in that format], and all other [Misc MP3's gathered legally from various sources].
RATIONALE
Although I've decried in earlier threads (http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=17851) my need for much tag information, THIS PROGRAM's INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE METADATA SOURCES JUST ROCKS. I want a format that will capture as much data as possible (SINCE YOU'VE MADE IT SO EASY).
Although WMA consistently gets "beat up" for being proprietary, I've built a lot of proprietary products in my lifetime as well. That doesn't necessarily scare me since I figure MicroSoft's presence is so large it nearly guarantees that someone will always be working to "provide solutions" that MicroSoft itself fails to deliver.
Every program I'm interested at this point -- whole list to follow in the summary document... -- supports WMA LossLess 9.2.
Thanks again to dbPA, my file structure means that the minimum information I consider critical to my own collection is secure: AlbumArtist, Artist, Album, Year, Track, Title.
FEEDBACK
My Rips are coming back "secure" with "Verify" enabled.
Please tell me --
- What Am I Missing ?
/ THANKS IN ADVANCE
/ MarkDee
I believe in giving back.
I'm testing a path I might walk in the future weeks & months.
If the method survives your positive critique, I WILL write a summation for new people which details ALL the settings, ALL the variables, and gives credit to all the people who have come before me on the topic I'm about to discuss.
Thanks already to those of you who have helped me come to certain conclusions...
BACKGROUND
I have 1000's of CD albums - nothing like a few of you (!)
I have previously ripped exclusively to WAVE - not wanting to miss a byte (!)
I have multiple PCs from which I work -- all QuadCore/Vista64 networked over GigabitEthernet.
I am a paying subscriber to all DbPowerAmp Products.
I use MediaCenter (currently testing beta V.13) for file management and SlimDevice SqueezeBoxes for in-home distribution.
[Personal] I'm retired with 25 years of IT experience.
SITUATION
(tell me this doesn't sound familiar...) I want to perform the "FINAL" rip session of the current discs so that I NEVER have to do this again.
PROPOSED SOLUTION
-Utilize "Multi-Encoder"
-Force Dual use of WMA (9.2 LossLess) encoding to separate locations (one for immediate consumption -- the other on the "Never to be touched" drive for backup)
- Use MC13 for the short term integration of newly ripped WMA's, recently ripped FLAC's [had some issues with FLAC - that's why I'm going with WMA], previously ripped WAVES [as I implied there's thousands and thousands of songs in that format], and all other [Misc MP3's gathered legally from various sources].
RATIONALE
Although I've decried in earlier threads (http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=17851) my need for much tag information, THIS PROGRAM's INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE METADATA SOURCES JUST ROCKS. I want a format that will capture as much data as possible (SINCE YOU'VE MADE IT SO EASY).
Although WMA consistently gets "beat up" for being proprietary, I've built a lot of proprietary products in my lifetime as well. That doesn't necessarily scare me since I figure MicroSoft's presence is so large it nearly guarantees that someone will always be working to "provide solutions" that MicroSoft itself fails to deliver.
Every program I'm interested at this point -- whole list to follow in the summary document... -- supports WMA LossLess 9.2.
Thanks again to dbPA, my file structure means that the minimum information I consider critical to my own collection is secure: AlbumArtist, Artist, Album, Year, Track, Title.
FEEDBACK
My Rips are coming back "secure" with "Verify" enabled.
Please tell me --
- What Am I Missing ?
/ THANKS IN ADVANCE
/ MarkDee
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