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  • TGH1

    • Jul 2026
    • 1

    #1

    CD Ripper Shows Completely Incorrect Data for 2nd Disc of 2-disc Set

    I recently purchased the dBPowerAmp disc ripper. It has gotten most of the metadata correct for about 50 of my CDs, but, oddly, got it completely wrong for the second disc of a 2-disc set (Millennium Soul Party, under the Rhino label.. It mis-identified the name of the album, provided incorrect album art, and mis-labeled all of the tracks after getting everything right for the first disc. I think that I originally bought the set from a TV ad for it, so the box has no URL code that I can use to help the ripper to find it. The CD label does have a number, however:
    R2 79836/314541691-2
    Although it would be a hassle, I would be willing to manually correct all the titles, but I can't find a way to edit the name of the album and the titles of the tracks.
    Could someone advise me on how to fix this?
  • Spoon-
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 46078

    #2
    Click the review metadata button at the top, one of the providers might have the correct. If not choose the manual search option from the menu and type the artist album name
    Spoon-
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • garym
      dBpoweramp Supporter
      • Nov 2007
      • 6181

      #3
      Originally posted by TGH1
      I recently purchased the dBPowerAmp disc ripper. It has gotten most of the metadata correct for about 50 of my CDs, but, oddly, got it completely wrong for the second disc of a 2-disc set (Millennium Soul Party, under the Rhino label.. It mis-identified the name of the album, provided incorrect album art, and mis-labeled all of the tracks after getting everything right for the first disc. I think that I originally bought the set from a TV ad for it, so the box has no URL code that I can use to help the ripper to find it. The CD label does have a number, however:
      R2 79836/314541691-2
      Although it would be a hassle, I would be willing to manually correct all the titles, but I can't find a way to edit the name of the album and the titles of the tracks.
      Could someone advise me on how to fix this?
      I've ripped about 5000 CDs with dbpoweramp. This happens occasionally, I'd say maybe once every 500 discs (so rare!). I think it happens because the number of tracks and track lengths happen to exactly match more than one CD.

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