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  • CJT80

    • Aug 2015
    • 14

    CD Ripper Title Format

    Hi there, I am new to the forum.

    I purchased dB Poweramp and use the CD Ripper program, which I need some help with.

    When I rip any files they appear in the following "format"

    Track Number - Artist - Song Name.

    Like so:

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    Is there a way to set CD Ripper not to do that? I use the files mainly with a Portable DAP (Digital Audio Player) and this format seems to confuse it.

    Can I set up to to show

    Song Name , and then maybe artist and CD/Album name as additional data?

    That way as in the example shown the tracks would be just:

    I'm Outta Love instead of Anastacia - I'm Outta Love.

    I hope this makes sense.



    Thanks in Advance.

    CT.
  • linkman
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Dec 2015
    • 51

    #2
    Re: CD Ripper Title Format

    Most of the time these files are imported into another program such as iTunes or Windows Media Player and then loaded onto the portable player. The program doing the import almost always does not care about the filename but instead pays attention to the tags within the metadata (like ID3 tags in MP3 files) to parse out the artist, song name, album, year, genre, composer, etc.

    If you are loading your portable player directly from these files then yes, you may need some very specific file name construction parameters. I'll leave that up to someone more familiar with dBpoweramp to give that advice.

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    • CJT80

      • Aug 2015
      • 14

      #3
      Re: CD Ripper Title Format

      Originally posted by linkman
      Most of the time these files are imported into another program such as iTunes or Windows Media Player and then loaded onto the portable player. The program doing the import almost always does not care about the filename but instead pays attention to the tags within the metadata (like ID3 tags in MP3 files) to parse out the artist, song name, album, year, genre, composer, etc.

      If you are loading your portable player directly from these files then yes, you may need some very specific file name construction parameters. I'll leave that up to someone more familiar with dBpoweramp to give that advice.
      I directly load them onto a MicroSD Card and then the player index is updated.

      Thanks for the advice so far though

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      • Dat Ei
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Feb 2014
        • 1786

        #4
        Re: CD Ripper Title Format

        Hey CT.

        you can modify the naming scheme.

        For the PC version of CD Ripper: If you use a single encoder, click on the "Set" button near the input line "Naming" (lower left corner). If you use multiple encoders each encoder has its own output path and naming scheme, which you can modify.


        Dat Ei

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        • CJT80

          • Aug 2015
          • 14

          #5
          Re: CD Ripper Title Format

          Originally posted by Dat Ei
          Hey CT.

          you can modify the naming scheme.

          For the PC version of CD Ripper: If you use a single encoder, click on the "Set" button near the input line "Naming" (lower left corner). If you use multiple encoders each encoder has its own output path and naming scheme, which you can modify.


          Dat Ei
          Hey Dat Ei,

          Thank you very very much I will give that a try!

          Additionally as I have ripped a few (more than 10) CD's in the old title format, can anyone recommend a program to re-name them?

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          • garym
            dBpoweramp Guru

            • Nov 2007
            • 5893

            #6
            Re: CD Ripper Title Format

            Originally posted by CJT80
            Hey Dat Ei,

            Thank you very very much I will give that a try!

            Additionally as I have ripped a few (more than 10) CD's in the old title format, can anyone recommend a program to re-name them?

            use dbpoweramp. select file (or files) then right click on files and select EDIT ID-TAG. Or to move things around in a batch, use batch converter, convert to ID TAG UPDATE DSP and make changes there. Or use mp3tag to do something similar to dbpa tag editing.

            EDIT. Sorry, ignore above as that changes tag. for changing file name use the DSP [ARRANGE AUDIO] or use mp3tag and "convert to" tag to filename, and use a mapping to get the filename you want.
            Last edited by garym; January 07, 2016, 10:41 PM.

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            • CJT80

              • Aug 2015
              • 14

              #7
              Re: CD Ripper Title Format

              Originally posted by garym
              use dbpoweramp. select file (or files) then right click on files and select EDIT ID-TAG. Or to move things around in a batch, use batch converter, convert to ID TAG UPDATE DSP and make changes there. Or use mp3tag to do something similar to dbpa tag editing.

              EDIT. Sorry, ignore above as that changes tag. for changing file name use the DSP [ARRANGE AUDIO] or use mp3tag and "convert to" tag to filename, and use a mapping to get the filename you want.

              Hello garym,

              I had totally forgotten I had even done this thread! :-(

              I had to totally re-install Windows and therefore dBPowerAmp. Following the previous instructions I have changed the file format. Can you just go over how I use dBPowerAmp to do this? Do I use Perfect Tunes? I Purchased that as a bundle when I got the CD Ripper.

              Thanks in advance.

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              • garym
                dBpoweramp Guru

                • Nov 2007
                • 5893

                #8
                Re: CD Ripper Title Format

                Originally posted by CJT80
                Hello garym,

                I had totally forgotten I had even done this thread! :-(

                I had to totally re-install Windows and therefore dBPowerAmp. Following the previous instructions I have changed the file format. Can you just go over how I use dBPowerAmp to do this? Do I use Perfect Tunes? I Purchased that as a bundle when I got the CD Ripper.

                Thanks in advance.
                remind me of what you are trying to accomplish?

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                • CJT80

                  • Aug 2015
                  • 14

                  #9
                  Re: CD Ripper Title Format

                  Originally posted by garym
                  remind me of what you are trying to accomplish?
                  I am trying to amend the format of the existing ripped CD's to remove the 01/02/03 numbers from the title.

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                  • garym
                    dBpoweramp Guru

                    • Nov 2007
                    • 5893

                    #10
                    Re: CD Ripper Title Format

                    Originally posted by CJT80
                    I am trying to amend the format of the existing ripped CD's to remove the 01/02/03 numbers from the title.
                    1. run "dbpoweramp batch convert" program
                    2. select all the folders you want to modify names within
                    3. select the "convert" button
                    4. Choose convert to DSP as [ARRANGE AUDIO]
                    5. Browse to select the parent directory you want the files to end up in.
                    6. Click SET next to naming string and enter what you want. For example, if you want things to stay within the same ARTIST, ALBUM subdirectory
                    [origpath]\[title] - [album] - [artist]
                    tick the options for "override files" and "remove empty folders"

                    or you can specify the parent directory and redo folders, such as:
                    [artist]\[album]\[title] - [album] - [artist]

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                    • CJT80

                      • Aug 2015
                      • 14

                      #11
                      Re: CD Ripper Title Format

                      Originally posted by garym
                      1. run "dbpoweramp batch convert" program
                      2. select all the folders you want to modify names within
                      3. select the "convert" button
                      4. Choose convert to DSP as [ARRANGE AUDIO]
                      5. Browse to select the parent directory you want the files to end up in.
                      6. Click SET next to naming string and enter what you want. For example, if you want things to stay within the same ARTIST, ALBUM subdirectory
                      [origpath]\[title] - [album] - [artist]
                      tick the options for "override files" and "remove empty folders"

                      or you can specify the parent directory and redo folders, such as:
                      [artist]\[album]\[title] - [album] - [artist]
                      Hello garym,

                      I tried that but after selecting "convert" I don't have DSP as an option. Click image for larger version

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                      Do I need to install something else?

                      Sorry for any confusion

                      Thanks in advance

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                      • Spoon
                        Administrator
                        • Apr 2002
                        • 44511

                        #12
                        Re: CD Ripper Title Format

                        Visit codec central (above) and install the Arrange Audio utility codec, then you can select it in the Convert box.
                        Spoon
                        www.dbpoweramp.com

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                        • CJT80

                          • Aug 2015
                          • 14

                          #13
                          Re: CD Ripper Title Format

                          Originally posted by Spoon
                          Visit codec central (above) and install the Arrange Audio utility codec, then you can select it in the Convert box.

                          Spoon
                          Thank you VERY much... I will report back on my progress

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                          • CJT80

                            • Aug 2015
                            • 14

                            #14
                            Re: CD Ripper Title Format

                            Originally posted by garym
                            1. run "dbpoweramp batch convert" program
                            2. select all the folders you want to modify names within
                            3. select the "convert" button
                            4. Choose convert to DSP as [ARRANGE AUDIO]
                            5. Browse to select the parent directory you want the files to end up in.
                            6. Click SET next to naming string and enter what you want. For example, if you want things to stay within the same ARTIST, ALBUM subdirectory
                            [origpath]\[title] - [album] - [artist]
                            tick the options for "override files" and "remove empty folders"

                            or you can specify the parent directory and redo folders, such as:
                            [artist]\[album]\[title] - [album] - [artist]

                            I have followed that but all the files seem to have vanished

                            Have I done something wrong?

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                            • garym
                              dBpoweramp Guru

                              • Nov 2007
                              • 5893

                              #15
                              Re: CD Ripper Title Format

                              Originally posted by CJT80
                              I have followed that but all the files seem to have vanished

                              Have I done something wrong?
                              They are not gone, just moved somewhere on your hard drive. Search your hard drive.

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