It was our impression when we settled on dBpoweramp Reference edition that the CD Ripper would work with the Primera Technology Bravo 4100 series of products. We have a model that is both a cd-burner and label printer. It's the CD burn interface that doesn't function.
Is this a correct interpretation? I'm not familiar with the exact nature of the problem (I can get the details after I get a response here) but I do know that we have not been able to get it to work. Unfortunately, in order to use it, my partner has had to use iTunes to rip CDs to ALAC and then convert the files to FLAC for our radio station's digital library.
Not only do we get the "burst" ripping limitation with iTunes and no AccurateRip support, the amount of metadata provided by Gracenote is inadequate and the extra steps to convert to FLAC and then overhaul the metadata are a real problem. This is especially so, since he has a disability which makes this process very much harder than it should be.
OK, what does dBpoweramp Reference edition support in the Primera line-up, if any at all?
Thanks in advance for your help with this issue.
Dennis, aka "d2b"
Is this a correct interpretation? I'm not familiar with the exact nature of the problem (I can get the details after I get a response here) but I do know that we have not been able to get it to work. Unfortunately, in order to use it, my partner has had to use iTunes to rip CDs to ALAC and then convert the files to FLAC for our radio station's digital library.
Not only do we get the "burst" ripping limitation with iTunes and no AccurateRip support, the amount of metadata provided by Gracenote is inadequate and the extra steps to convert to FLAC and then overhaul the metadata are a real problem. This is especially so, since he has a disability which makes this process very much harder than it should be.
OK, what does dBpoweramp Reference edition support in the Primera line-up, if any at all?
Thanks in advance for your help with this issue.
Dennis, aka "d2b"
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