I have been using dBpoweramp for a long time and one thing has always frustrated me, and that is the "Rip as 1" functionality. I just upgraded (again) to R16 in the hopes that it would be easier. I first asked in this forum back in 2012, and twice since, also put it in a formal product request, but I don't think the feature has been improved.
I can't help but think I must be missing something.
The only way I can discover to do it is to click the "Rip as 1" icon, and then calculate the start and end times and manually input them (or use the mouse buttons, if you have a steady hand). It's easy enough if you're combining, for instance, the first two tracks. But after that it's incredibly tedious.
Right now I am trying to rip a live Jazz CD that has tracks like this: Intro to track 2 / Track 2 / Intro to track 4 / Track 4, etc.
Obviously I want to "Rip as 1" Tracks 1 and 2, then tracks 3 and 4, etc.
Is there any way to do it other than manually figuring out that Track 3 starts at 7:51 on the disc and track 4 ends at 10:32? Isn't there some way of simply selecting the two (or more) tracks and ripping them as 1?
Like I said, please tell me I'm missing some new feature, as the product is so advanced.
(I tried searching the forum before asking, but if I search for "Rip as 1", no quotes, it says there's too many hits, if I put it in quotes it says no hits.)
Thanks very much.
- Mark
I can't help but think I must be missing something.
The only way I can discover to do it is to click the "Rip as 1" icon, and then calculate the start and end times and manually input them (or use the mouse buttons, if you have a steady hand). It's easy enough if you're combining, for instance, the first two tracks. But after that it's incredibly tedious.
Right now I am trying to rip a live Jazz CD that has tracks like this: Intro to track 2 / Track 2 / Intro to track 4 / Track 4, etc.
Obviously I want to "Rip as 1" Tracks 1 and 2, then tracks 3 and 4, etc.
Is there any way to do it other than manually figuring out that Track 3 starts at 7:51 on the disc and track 4 ends at 10:32? Isn't there some way of simply selecting the two (or more) tracks and ripping them as 1?
Like I said, please tell me I'm missing some new feature, as the product is so advanced.
(I tried searching the forum before asking, but if I search for "Rip as 1", no quotes, it says there's too many hits, if I put it in quotes it says no hits.)
Thanks very much.
- Mark
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