I'm using the Batch Ripper (1.3 Beta) with dBpoweramp 13.3 to rip about 2800 CD's. During the past week or so, I have noticed 2 things. When I am loading CD's, the batch Ripper will wait for Metadata ("Retrieving Metadata" Message) anywhere from 45 seconds to over a minute. It finally acquires the Metadata and continues on. This was definitely longer than I had remembered in the past. So, I exited the Batch Ripper and re ripped a CD with dBpoweramp. I did an Alt-M and saw that Musicbrainz was grayed out. I went back to the Batch Ripper and and unchecked Musicbrainz as a Metadata option. Metadata retrival using the Batch Ripper was almost instantaneous. A little later in the day I used dBpoweramp to rip a single CD.....Musicbrainz was not grayed out and was supplying Metadata! I went back to the Batch Ripper and reenabled Musicbrainz and dis a batch of CD's with without the lengthy "Retrieving Metadata" Message. This seems to be happening on a daily basis now.
My questions are....Is Musicbrainz that unreliable? And...how often is Metadata actually used from Musicbrainz (would not using it cause a problem).
I have also experienced another problem and am not sure if it is related or not. Out of every batch of Cd's I rip, I'll get 3 or 4 with no album art. After I complete my batch rip, I'll use dBpoweramp to see if I can get album art by re ripping the cd. I almost all instances, using dBpoweramp alone (not with the Batch Ripper) will retrieve the missing Album Art. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks for the help.
Allan
My questions are....Is Musicbrainz that unreliable? And...how often is Metadata actually used from Musicbrainz (would not using it cause a problem).
I have also experienced another problem and am not sure if it is related or not. Out of every batch of Cd's I rip, I'll get 3 or 4 with no album art. After I complete my batch rip, I'll use dBpoweramp to see if I can get album art by re ripping the cd. I almost all instances, using dBpoweramp alone (not with the Batch Ripper) will retrieve the missing Album Art. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks for the help.
Allan
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