Re: Tracks Rip and then some dissapear?
BrodyBoy, perfectly clear now. I can see the track name in the "Title" section of the ID Tag tab.
I also like the idea of the Linn DS displaying band then title name while playing a track.
In summary, I have see the light with the default file name and have just batch converted all of my files. However, for those that want to keep the filename "uncontaminated" dBpoweramp should recognise a duplicate and deal with it somehow. In all cased that I have seen the CD lists the track as a different name. I .e it will have something live "vesion" or "live" after it. It's just that dBpoweramp sometime selects the "wrong" name from one of the metadata providers and we end up with a duplicate. So while using the suggested naming convention sorts the issue of listing the tracks in order, you can still have the wrong title in the ID tag unless it has been manually corrected before ripping.
For me though, now not an issue. (I think!)
BrodyBoy, perfectly clear now. I can see the track name in the "Title" section of the ID Tag tab.
I also like the idea of the Linn DS displaying band then title name while playing a track.
In summary, I have see the light with the default file name and have just batch converted all of my files. However, for those that want to keep the filename "uncontaminated" dBpoweramp should recognise a duplicate and deal with it somehow. In all cased that I have seen the CD lists the track as a different name. I .e it will have something live "vesion" or "live" after it. It's just that dBpoweramp sometime selects the "wrong" name from one of the metadata providers and we end up with a duplicate. So while using the suggested naming convention sorts the issue of listing the tracks in order, you can still have the wrong title in the ID tag unless it has been manually corrected before ripping.
For me though, now not an issue. (I think!)
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