Hi,
I am a brand new user to dbpoweramp and got it because it was recommended by a number of Sonos users. I am using it to make MP3 and FLAC files at the same time and it works great but...
- I wonder why you're not using CDDB/Gracenote as one of the data sources. It is the most reliable I have found and it is even capable of figuring out what CDs are that I burned from the vinyl. (which amazes me)
- I am finding newish CDs (a few months old) that don't get identified at all by the *four* data sources you use.
- I am still trying to figure this out, but I can't see how to edit the track info for CDs I am trying to add where they can't be found by the auto detection so at the moment I am using Winamp to pick up the odd ones.
- I'm still not too confident about the "accurate rip". I find it odd that a whole disc gets ripped and one song is suddenly not accurate. I read the explanation and it makes sense but the encoded files still sound fine.
One persons opinions :smile2:
hmc
I am a brand new user to dbpoweramp and got it because it was recommended by a number of Sonos users. I am using it to make MP3 and FLAC files at the same time and it works great but...
- I wonder why you're not using CDDB/Gracenote as one of the data sources. It is the most reliable I have found and it is even capable of figuring out what CDs are that I burned from the vinyl. (which amazes me)
- I am finding newish CDs (a few months old) that don't get identified at all by the *four* data sources you use.
- I am still trying to figure this out, but I can't see how to edit the track info for CDs I am trying to add where they can't be found by the auto detection so at the moment I am using Winamp to pick up the odd ones.
- I'm still not too confident about the "accurate rip". I find it odd that a whole disc gets ripped and one song is suddenly not accurate. I read the explanation and it makes sense but the encoded files still sound fine.
One persons opinions :smile2:
hmc
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