Re: Keeping discs out of AccurateRip
Your CD-R might appear in the database, but would not effect the database in that only someone with an identical CD-R would be effected.
Keeping discs out of AccurateRip
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Re: Keeping discs out of AccurateRip
You mean that it just ignores them? That's what I was hoping. I have since set up a profile for ripping my "CDs from analog," and have it set not to query AccurateRip. Not sure if this keeps it from submitting also.
I recently ran into another problem. On one of my discs, up came a list of song titles/artist names, all of them incorrect, of course. The GD3 service thought it identified my disc as a commercial disc, apparently.
This presented an interesting problem: How do I get rid of the incorrect info? I tried deleting everything in the metadata screen (the one you get with Alt-M), but this didn't do any good. I eventually un-checked "GD3" and "dBpoweramp cache" from the metadata sources, ejected and re-inserted the disc, and all was fine -- but this was a bit of a pain.
So, in case this should happen again, is there:
1. An easy way to clear all the metadata?
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2. A profile option to tell the CD Ripper not to query for metadata?Leave a comment:
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Re: Keeping discs out of AccurateRip
No, CD-Rs are not a problem for AR.Leave a comment:
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Keeping discs out of AccurateRip
Is there a way to keep the CD Ripper from submitting certain CDs to the AccurateRip database?
Here's why I ask... I record analog material onto CD-RWs using an audio CD recorder. I then use CD Ripper to transfer this material to my computer for editing and storage.
Obviously, these CDs don't belong in the AccurateRip database, so is there a way I can make sure they're not submitted?Tags: None
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