When I select multiple album art (for example, when I have a 6-CD Box I like to have the cover of each single CD as "Cover.jpg" and the cover of the entire box as "Cover1.jpg" in the folder of each of the 6 CDs. When I add multiple art using CD-Ripper, only one file (the first added art) is written to the folder when I rip the CD. Where is the point of being able to add multiple covers, if only one is written?
I cannot say if it would work if I wrote the art into metadata since that is not an option for me. I do not wish to blow up my audio files with the 2500x2500 pixels @~2,5MB album art files I generate using my DSLR (12 tracks x 2,5MB art metadata = 27,5MB of wasted space per CD per cover).
Is there a way to disable the automatic lookup of album art by the way? I always use my own files and never the ones downloaded from the internet.
Therefore the change in design from the green "+" and the red "-" to add or remove art to: "...", "Delete Selected Art" and: "...", "Load From File" is a flaw in my opinion. I now have to click 4 times (having to bear with 2 drop-down lists) instead of 3 times (with only 1 drop-down list) to remove the automatically looked up art and select my own. Maybe it looks "cleaner" now or whatever "brilliant" idea was the reason to change the design in ineffective ways. (And yes, 1 click and 1 drop-down list per CD are annoying, when you are dealing with more than just a few hundred CDs.)
I find it a little annoying, that you cannot (since version 16.0 or 16.1) simply dock the CD-Ripper window under Windows 10 by dragging it to the edges of the desktop with the cursor. I helped myself using "Windows" + "Arrow Keys" (since that still works).
Just a little bug now that I think of it:
You can edit the line under the last track of a CD (e.g. the line under track 12 on a 12-track CD). If you write something and then click "Rip", the program crashs.
I cannot say if it would work if I wrote the art into metadata since that is not an option for me. I do not wish to blow up my audio files with the 2500x2500 pixels @~2,5MB album art files I generate using my DSLR (12 tracks x 2,5MB art metadata = 27,5MB of wasted space per CD per cover).
Is there a way to disable the automatic lookup of album art by the way? I always use my own files and never the ones downloaded from the internet.
Therefore the change in design from the green "+" and the red "-" to add or remove art to: "...", "Delete Selected Art" and: "...", "Load From File" is a flaw in my opinion. I now have to click 4 times (having to bear with 2 drop-down lists) instead of 3 times (with only 1 drop-down list) to remove the automatically looked up art and select my own. Maybe it looks "cleaner" now or whatever "brilliant" idea was the reason to change the design in ineffective ways. (And yes, 1 click and 1 drop-down list per CD are annoying, when you are dealing with more than just a few hundred CDs.)
I find it a little annoying, that you cannot (since version 16.0 or 16.1) simply dock the CD-Ripper window under Windows 10 by dragging it to the edges of the desktop with the cursor. I helped myself using "Windows" + "Arrow Keys" (since that still works).
Just a little bug now that I think of it:
You can edit the line under the last track of a CD (e.g. the line under track 12 on a 12-track CD). If you write something and then click "Rip", the program crashs.
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