Hi All,
I'm relatively new to dBpoweramp, however did use EAC years ago to rip a few of my favourite CDs, and I thought it was about time I got round to putting the rest of my CDs onto my network storage.
Just a question really about which is the best way to ensure the Artist field is correctly formatted.
For an example I have a compilation CD here, which has got the artist listed as "Artist Feat. Someone". However when I load the CD in into the CD Ripper, the majority of the metadata providers give me "Artist; Someone".
Just wondering what the pro's and con's of either way are, and which is the better path to go down? Copying the CD listing exactly, or separating artists with a semi-colon, and dropping things like feat. and vs.
Many thanks!
Ben.
I'm relatively new to dBpoweramp, however did use EAC years ago to rip a few of my favourite CDs, and I thought it was about time I got round to putting the rest of my CDs onto my network storage.
Just a question really about which is the best way to ensure the Artist field is correctly formatted.
For an example I have a compilation CD here, which has got the artist listed as "Artist Feat. Someone". However when I load the CD in into the CD Ripper, the majority of the metadata providers give me "Artist; Someone".
Just wondering what the pro's and con's of either way are, and which is the better path to go down? Copying the CD listing exactly, or separating artists with a semi-colon, and dropping things like feat. and vs.
Many thanks!
Ben.
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