I've downloaded and installed the 21 day trial of dBpoweramp Reference R16.1 on Windows 10 x64 AU. If I try to rip a CD as a single FLAC file (see attached screen dump of the Rip as One dialog for CD1 of Pink Floyd's The Wall), I'm still getting each track on the CD written as a separate FLAC file. Have I totally misunderstood what this dialog means? How can I rip a CD as a single FLAC?
Rip as One doesn't
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