Been using this program for a few months but today while ripping my new CNSY 1974
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Re: Been using this program for a few months but today while ripping my new CNSY 1974
You can click 'Review Metadata' and choose the correct one if it is wrong. -
Re: Been using this program for a few months but today while ripping my new CNSY 1974
The problem is that the CSNY 1974 disks are so new that they are not in the databases yet. Mine came on Tuesday from Amazon, and I had to hand enter everything for all three disks in order to rip them. After you do that, you can submit the information from the options. New disks typically take several weeks to show up in the various databases. It's the downside of ripping a disk the day they come out.Comment
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Re: Been using this program for a few months but today while ripping my new CNSY 1974
And if you are looking for cover art, I used the jpg from the CSNY 1974 mp3 listing on Amazon since the box set showed all the contents and not the album cover.Comment
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Re: Been using this program for a few months but today while ripping my new CNSY 1974
Neither.
jfkaess explained the reason with this particular disk set, but just to summarize/generalize.....dBp does not come up with metadata on its own. It simply retrieves information from a number of online databases. If that information isn't in the databases yet, or is incomplete, you have to fill it in yourself. If the database information is wrong (which is not unusual), it's up to you correct the errors if you don't want them in your digital library.Comment
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