Just started using dbpoweramp a few days ago to partially update my itunes collection. It a pretty large collection (with most songs in apple lossless format. .mp4) so i am only trying to re-rip my songs rated 4 and 5. The process i am using is as follows
1. rip to a separate directory (i.e. ..itunes\itunes media\dbpa music) creating .iaff files
2. drag / drop each songs from each album into main itunes directory
3. manually assign rating to the new songs
4. delete old .mp4 files that are the same as the newly imported .aiff files.
Couple major problem with this approach - it takes a long time (due to manual effort in multiple steps) and my final itunes media is split across 2 directories. So the question - is there a way to have dbpoweramp place the new ripped files into the existing itunes directory structure (so would combine steps 1, 2 and 3 above) while leaving the old file in place?
Every setting i have tried so far results in duplicate directories for each album.
1. rip to a separate directory (i.e. ..itunes\itunes media\dbpa music) creating .iaff files
2. drag / drop each songs from each album into main itunes directory
3. manually assign rating to the new songs
4. delete old .mp4 files that are the same as the newly imported .aiff files.
Couple major problem with this approach - it takes a long time (due to manual effort in multiple steps) and my final itunes media is split across 2 directories. So the question - is there a way to have dbpoweramp place the new ripped files into the existing itunes directory structure (so would combine steps 1, 2 and 3 above) while leaving the old file in place?
Every setting i have tried so far results in duplicate directories for each album.
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