I trusted Copilot to get me to a better alternative for ripping CD audiobooks and music, and it was emphatic that dBpoweramp is the best. So, confident of my computer skills, I bought it instead of taking advantage of the free trial. After over 2 hours of trying to simply set up filenames for a CD audiobook, I have pretty much given up. I couldn't have imagined that simple file naming could involve a programming language with conditional statements and so many technical choices that I can't get an audiobook to rip and give me orderly files so I can listen to it on my phone. wmplayer was tedious because I had to manually change the file naming when switching between my music cd's and audiobooks. I was happy to see that dBpoweramp lets me set up saved settings for different uses. But then I never got even close to actually producing rips I could use, because of the complexity of file naming. Pride indeed goeth before a fall. If anyone out there can provide a source to explain simply how to accomplish such a mundane task, I would be grateful. Thanks fo any help.
wmplayer refugee totally failing to simply rip audiobooks w/ CD Ripper
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