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  • OTM-DCM
    • Feb 2016
    • 3

    Why -- &*12501;&*12449;&*12531;&*12479;&*12472;&*12450 ;

    Occasionally I will get strange characters when ripping a cd

    for instance
    1st. cd of a two part rip was OK
    2nd cd of the two part rip I will get this

    &*12501;&*12449;&*12531;&*12479;&*12472;&*12450 ;

    02 &*12450;&*12540;&*12454;&*12451;&*12531;&*12539;&* 12467;&*12473;&*12479;&*12523; - &*31532;2&*27005;

    how do I correct this and why is it happening?

    Thank you
  • mville
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Dec 2008
    • 4016

    #2
    Re: Why -- &*12501;&*12449;&*12531;&*12479;&a mp;*12472;&*12450 ;

    Firstly, I cannot see the data you posted properly, only a string of ampersands, asterisks, semi-colons and numbers. Perhaps you can post a screenshot.

    You can correct this by reviewing/editing the metadata before ripping, see the Mata Data section in dBpoweramp CD Ripper

    It happens because this is the data obtained from the online metadata databases. When you insert a CD, CDRipper checks the CD and returns data from the 4 online metadata databases providers. You can select/review/edit the data before ripping.

    The online metadata databases are far from perfect.
    Last edited by mville; February 11, 2016, 03:14 PM.

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    • OTM-DCM
      • Feb 2016
      • 3

      #3
      Re: Why -- &*12501;&*12449;&*12531;&*12479;&a mp;*12472;&*12450 ;

      Originally posted by mville
      Firstly, I cannot see the data you posted properly, only a string of ampersands, asterisks, semi-colons and numbers. Perhaps you can post a screenshot.

      You can correct this by reviewing/editing the metadata before ripping, see the Mata Data section in dBpoweramp CD Ripper

      It happens because this is the data obtained from the online metadata databases. When you insert a CD, CDRipper checks the CD and returns data from the 4 online metadata databases providers. You can select/review/edit the data before ripping.

      The online metadata databases are far from perfect.
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      I have attached a picture of the image what I see.

      It might be Japanese characters. this was from a 2 disk set of Fantasia , one the meda data was OK the other the strange characters.

      I recently had this happen on one other CD
      I do realise that I can edit the data, I was just curious as to why

      Thank you
      David

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44082

        #4
        Re: Why -- &*12501;&*12449;&*12531;&*12479;&a mp;*12472;&*12450 ;

        What did CD ripper show before ripping?
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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