Re: Set-Up for Ripping
In Windows File Explorer, you can use the Edit ID-Tag context menu option.
You would not use "various" in artist or composer. However, you might use "various" in Album Artist.
The CD metadata is written to the CDRipperCache file. See post no. 2 here: Problem with Perfect Meta
You can edit the genres.txt file. Found here (along with the CDRipperCache file):
%userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\dBpoweramp
This is down to personal preference. Personally, I don't use Disc in the Album title or to create sub-folders, but I do use it in the filename.
Where are you viewing the Disc no. without disc count. Please post a screenshot.
a) What do you mean by they DID alphabetize, where is the sort you refer to, occurring (in which software)?
b) populate both Composer and ComposerSort
What "To All" buttons? Please post a screenshot showing the buttons.
Lastly, many of the questions you ask here, have been already been asked and answered in these forums. Search the forums, and read the help, before posting long, drawn-out posts.
In Windows File Explorer, you can use the Edit ID-Tag context menu option.
You would not use "various" in artist or composer. However, you might use "various" in Album Artist.
The CD metadata is written to the CDRipperCache file. See post no. 2 here: Problem with Perfect Meta
You can edit the genres.txt file. Found here (along with the CDRipperCache file):
%userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\dBpoweramp
This is down to personal preference. Personally, I don't use Disc in the Album title or to create sub-folders, but I do use it in the filename.
Where are you viewing the Disc no. without disc count. Please post a screenshot.
a) What do you mean by they DID alphabetize, where is the sort you refer to, occurring (in which software)?
b) populate both Composer and ComposerSort
What "To All" buttons? Please post a screenshot showing the buttons.
Lastly, many of the questions you ask here, have been already been asked and answered in these forums. Search the forums, and read the help, before posting long, drawn-out posts.
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