I was moving some of my music to FLAC tonight and ripping "The Original Jazz Masters Series, Vol. 2, Disc 1" with the CDripper.
Except, CDripper insisted that was disc*5 not disc*1. And as I punched settings sorta blindly, I found that just about EVERY online metadata source has this disc listed incorrectly. (Not bad for 20+year old disc.)
I finally found one that wasn't too bad, it said that I had "The Original Jazz Masters Series, Vol. 2, cd 1, disc 5" which is a bit mystical but at least had the right tracks listed. And I punched some more buttons hopping that I've now sent the corrected information back up to all those metabases.
BUT.
Isn't there any way to compel CDripper to just read the ****ed CD and get the data from the source??
Another volume had a totally mythical album name slapped on it, even though the track listings were correct. Surely, there's data on the CD itself? At least sometimes?
Except, CDripper insisted that was disc*5 not disc*1. And as I punched settings sorta blindly, I found that just about EVERY online metadata source has this disc listed incorrectly. (Not bad for 20+year old disc.)
I finally found one that wasn't too bad, it said that I had "The Original Jazz Masters Series, Vol. 2, cd 1, disc 5" which is a bit mystical but at least had the right tracks listed. And I punched some more buttons hopping that I've now sent the corrected information back up to all those metabases.
BUT.
Isn't there any way to compel CDripper to just read the ****ed CD and get the data from the source??
Another volume had a totally mythical album name slapped on it, even though the track listings were correct. Surely, there's data on the CD itself? At least sometimes?
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