Greetings All,
I've used dBpoweramp for many years now but ever now and then I go back to iTunes normally because of my partner she finds it easier to use. However due to illness I now work mostly from home and I hope that over the coming months I can finally rip my CD collection (some 20,000 albums and counting) to my storage device for the last time and only and only ever have to rip new material.
I have purchased a Acronova Nimbie USB Plus NB21- BR. It actually came with a free trial of dBpoweramp which I thought was neat. I know the owner of the store so I have it on a trial basis for a month if it doesn't rip well I can return it not cost to myself.
I have also just discovered JRiver Media Centrer which sadly is not freeware but it is very good from what I've been able to gather I've literally on installed it about 3 hours ago but I will upgrade from the 30 day free trial when it expires.
It works with Windows, OS X and Linux as my main machine is a Mac Pro and I use a Mac Mini to with iTunes when not on the Mac Pro it pains me I have to go onto my gaming PC to rip my CDs HINT HINT. *cough*
It am not audiophile but it has some great audiophile-esque features that I haven't seen on any other media player and I've tried them all for Windows, OS X and Linux.
If the above was TL:DR please start reading from here:
So now I will be using JRiver with OS X I am thinking of re-ripping all my CDs as uncompressed FLAC files as I was never truly happy using AIFF. I'll use the Nimbie to batch rip 100 CDs at a time; Even then it will take me some time. I listen to Classical music this many of my albums are often box sets etc the biggest box set I own contains 280 discs.
dBpoweramp always lets me down when it comes to the metadata if you know of anything that can help improve the tagging of files then please let me know. I'd even consider paying for Gracenote although that isn't perfect either
Finally if you think I am doing something wrong or if there is any way of anyway improving the process of ripping or the quality of my ripped tracks I would appreciate your advice.
Thank you for your time, take care.
Kind Regards,
L'enfer
I've used dBpoweramp for many years now but ever now and then I go back to iTunes normally because of my partner she finds it easier to use. However due to illness I now work mostly from home and I hope that over the coming months I can finally rip my CD collection (some 20,000 albums and counting) to my storage device for the last time and only and only ever have to rip new material.
I have purchased a Acronova Nimbie USB Plus NB21- BR. It actually came with a free trial of dBpoweramp which I thought was neat. I know the owner of the store so I have it on a trial basis for a month if it doesn't rip well I can return it not cost to myself.
I have also just discovered JRiver Media Centrer which sadly is not freeware but it is very good from what I've been able to gather I've literally on installed it about 3 hours ago but I will upgrade from the 30 day free trial when it expires.
It works with Windows, OS X and Linux as my main machine is a Mac Pro and I use a Mac Mini to with iTunes when not on the Mac Pro it pains me I have to go onto my gaming PC to rip my CDs HINT HINT. *cough*
It am not audiophile but it has some great audiophile-esque features that I haven't seen on any other media player and I've tried them all for Windows, OS X and Linux.
If the above was TL:DR please start reading from here:
So now I will be using JRiver with OS X I am thinking of re-ripping all my CDs as uncompressed FLAC files as I was never truly happy using AIFF. I'll use the Nimbie to batch rip 100 CDs at a time; Even then it will take me some time. I listen to Classical music this many of my albums are often box sets etc the biggest box set I own contains 280 discs.
dBpoweramp always lets me down when it comes to the metadata if you know of anything that can help improve the tagging of files then please let me know. I'd even consider paying for Gracenote although that isn't perfect either
Finally if you think I am doing something wrong or if there is any way of anyway improving the process of ripping or the quality of my ripped tracks I would appreciate your advice.
Thank you for your time, take care.
Kind Regards,
L'enfer
[SIZE=1]Disclaimer:
I am aware I have linked to external websites in my post; I have also mentioned products that are not freeware.
However I am not intentionally adversing and do not stand to gain in anyway from mentioning them.
If I have broken forum rules I apologise and I will gladly edit my post accordingly.[/SIZE]
I am aware I have linked to external websites in my post; I have also mentioned products that are not freeware.
However I am not intentionally adversing and do not stand to gain in anyway from mentioning them.
If I have broken forum rules I apologise and I will gladly edit my post accordingly.[/SIZE]
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