Hi,
Sorry if this question is a little basic. I had ripped all of my CD's and all was well until my hard disk failed. I didn't loose the disk that contained my rips but what I did loose was the ripping options (naming convention and DSP effects) I had previously used. Try as I might I cannot get new rips to follow the naming convention I used before and new rips sound different to previous ones in terms of loudness. Could someone please help me recover from this since I have so far failed myserably!
Specifically:
1. How do I name a file with an optional (composer) after the name. I have tried to follow the examples but can't see to get it this time. If there is no composer I just want blank instead of (). Everythring I have tried I have failed with.
2. With my current rips is it possible run some sort of program to analyse what dsp settings I previously used?
3. Can someone suggest what I should be using? Even though I have read about normalisation a number of times I still cannot work out what I should be using. Should I be doing Album Gain and Track Gain?
4. Is there a way of backing up the options I use so that I don't get in this situation again?
I rip to FLAC and have around 15,000 tracks. But I also have quite a number of FLAC downloads and obviously I don't know what settings were used on those. Can I/should I run the Music Converter against my entire library and will this rewrite all the settings?
Lastly, I've just got a couple of new CD's that also come with Bluray's. Can I rip these and can anyone point me to good article on how to do this? I'm not really interested in the video of these but I would be interested in ripping the surround sound versions.
Sorry if this is too basic but I did try to follow what has already been written. As I worked out the naming convention before I am a bit embarrassed that I can't get it now. Old age maybe!!! It is so many years ago that I ripped everything I can't remember any of it.
Many thank.
Sorry if this question is a little basic. I had ripped all of my CD's and all was well until my hard disk failed. I didn't loose the disk that contained my rips but what I did loose was the ripping options (naming convention and DSP effects) I had previously used. Try as I might I cannot get new rips to follow the naming convention I used before and new rips sound different to previous ones in terms of loudness. Could someone please help me recover from this since I have so far failed myserably!
Specifically:
1. How do I name a file with an optional (composer) after the name. I have tried to follow the examples but can't see to get it this time. If there is no composer I just want blank instead of (). Everythring I have tried I have failed with.
2. With my current rips is it possible run some sort of program to analyse what dsp settings I previously used?
3. Can someone suggest what I should be using? Even though I have read about normalisation a number of times I still cannot work out what I should be using. Should I be doing Album Gain and Track Gain?
4. Is there a way of backing up the options I use so that I don't get in this situation again?
I rip to FLAC and have around 15,000 tracks. But I also have quite a number of FLAC downloads and obviously I don't know what settings were used on those. Can I/should I run the Music Converter against my entire library and will this rewrite all the settings?
Lastly, I've just got a couple of new CD's that also come with Bluray's. Can I rip these and can anyone point me to good article on how to do this? I'm not really interested in the video of these but I would be interested in ripping the surround sound versions.
Sorry if this is too basic but I did try to follow what has already been written. As I worked out the naming convention before I am a bit embarrassed that I can't get it now. Old age maybe!!! It is so many years ago that I ripped everything I can't remember any of it.
Many thank.
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