Re: Set-Up for Ripping
Hi Don, welcome back.
1) Your naming string is permanent, unless you change to a different profile.
Any DSP you add, like ReplayGain is permanent for that profile. The values will obviously be different, but the ReplayGain tag will always be written.
Any settings in CD Ripper Options (set from Menu, front page of dBpoweramp CD Ripper)will be permanent, unless changed. This includes Ripping Method, Tags & Filenames - set options for Album Art, see previous posts for suggested settings, and the CD ROM settings.
All of the above you set once and retain, unless you want different settings.
2) Anything else is from a disc to disc basis, as you have found from the first double CD you ripped, the default Metadata from the providers (from the 'tag' Review Metadata from Individual Providers (ALT +M), may not be consistent.
From these page, you have the default in the left hand column, and possible entries from Discogs, GD3, Music Brainz and freedb. You can select a complete CD by clicking on the name of the provider, or when View Track-Artists is ticked, any Title, Artist and Composer for any individual track.
Artist, Album, Album Artist, Genre, Year, Disc, Composer and Compilation is all down to what you select or alter. You can edit any of these to anything you choose.
You also have the option from Tags, on the first page, to add or delete any tags.
3) Not sure what you mean, unless it's the above mentioned, View Track-Artists.
Regards.
Hi Don, welcome back.
1) Your naming string is permanent, unless you change to a different profile.
Any DSP you add, like ReplayGain is permanent for that profile. The values will obviously be different, but the ReplayGain tag will always be written.
Any settings in CD Ripper Options (set from Menu, front page of dBpoweramp CD Ripper)will be permanent, unless changed. This includes Ripping Method, Tags & Filenames - set options for Album Art, see previous posts for suggested settings, and the CD ROM settings.
All of the above you set once and retain, unless you want different settings.
2) Anything else is from a disc to disc basis, as you have found from the first double CD you ripped, the default Metadata from the providers (from the 'tag' Review Metadata from Individual Providers (ALT +M), may not be consistent.
From these page, you have the default in the left hand column, and possible entries from Discogs, GD3, Music Brainz and freedb. You can select a complete CD by clicking on the name of the provider, or when View Track-Artists is ticked, any Title, Artist and Composer for any individual track.
Artist, Album, Album Artist, Genre, Year, Disc, Composer and Compilation is all down to what you select or alter. You can edit any of these to anything you choose.
You also have the option from Tags, on the first page, to add or delete any tags.
3) Not sure what you mean, unless it's the above mentioned, View Track-Artists.
Regards.
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