When I first started using CD ripper I was pretty diligent about copying the Accurate Rip results
"to clipboard" . Several hundred successful rips down the road I got into the habit of just hitting OK.
For some reason I started worrying about how much "memory" copying to clipboard was using up.
My reasoning was "if I know the rip is good, why did I need to save the report somewhere" particularly
if the CD was already in the A rip database.
Could this be the reason the Cover Art placed in the folders (at the time of rip) is not showing up in
MPad ? Of the over 640 CDs ripped to HD only the few where no Art was found are'nt viewable when
the HD is sill "mounted" to the PC. I've tried various setting changes within MPad & only a handful of these same covers are showing.up.
So, is it possible that not selecting "Copy to Clipboard" is the reason the Art is'nt showing up ?
"to clipboard" . Several hundred successful rips down the road I got into the habit of just hitting OK.
For some reason I started worrying about how much "memory" copying to clipboard was using up.
My reasoning was "if I know the rip is good, why did I need to save the report somewhere" particularly
if the CD was already in the A rip database.
Could this be the reason the Cover Art placed in the folders (at the time of rip) is not showing up in
MPad ? Of the over 640 CDs ripped to HD only the few where no Art was found are'nt viewable when
the HD is sill "mounted" to the PC. I've tried various setting changes within MPad & only a handful of these same covers are showing.up.
So, is it possible that not selecting "Copy to Clipboard" is the reason the Art is'nt showing up ?
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