Re: Ripped tracks show "Explicit" tag in iTunes
Thanks. While I imagine R14.4 beta will include a variety of known bug fixes, is there any reason we should consider it less stable than the recently released R14.3? (I guess another way of asking is, will there then be a R14.4?)
Ripped tracks show "Explicit" tag in iTunes
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Re: Ripped tracks show "Explicit" tag in iTunes
The first R14.4 beta might be next week.Leave a comment:
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Re: Ripped tracks show "Explicit" tag in iTunes
Your problem is that the dBp initially reports the file as too many minutes/seconds, but rips it to the right length? Not all CDs have correct table-of-contents, and in particular, the pesky copy-protected ones were deliberately reporting false.Leave a comment:
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Re: Ripped tracks show "Explicit" tag in iTunes
I'm beginning to re-rip our CD collection in FLAC format as a patience building exercise; when will R14.4 beta be released? Is the R14.3 I recently upgraded to also "beta"? Regardless, what should I be watching out for, as I'm planning for this to be my "final effort." {I HAVE had a problem with the length of the final track on one particular CD (in the dBpoweramp "window") being wrong / (way) too long - although the file size SEEMS "OK."}Last edited by cobrien84; 10-03-2012, 02:16 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Ripped tracks show "Explicit" tag in iTunes
I noticed the same thing. I thought itunes had done it's own thing and marked the tracks as explicit. Most the the albums I had converted are rock/metal. Glad to know it's a bug that will be foxed soon.
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Re: Ripped tracks show "Explicit" tag in iTunes
Actually bug found...will be fixed in R14.4 beta (real soon)Leave a comment:
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Re: Ripped tracks show "Explicit" tag in iTunes
for the files in question, right click on a file >> Edit ID Tag
does it say Explicit: Yes for one of the tags?Leave a comment:
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Ripped tracks show "Explicit" tag in iTunes
I've been using dBpoweramp for several years now to securely rip CD tracks in Apple Lossless, but this is a first for me: After ripping a couple of CDs and importing the tracks into iTunes, the tracks are flagged as "Explicit" in the iTunes library. (These are very non-explicit songs--Beach Boys, Buck Owens, etc., so it is definitely an error.)
I recently upgraded to the latest versions of dBpoweramp (14.3) and iTunes (10.7), so I suspect that something has changed either in the way the metadata is encoded or (more likely) in the way it is interpreted by iTunes. How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance!Tags: None
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