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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
On my actual Sony device it appears as 'Release Year'. This reflects what I have typed into 'Date' within 'dBpa'; so in this case: '1968'.
As I said earlier, I can live with the just the original recording session date. Though I have typed in 'Remastered 2002' in the 'comments' field, just in case I change device in the future and this verbatim is recognized.
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi again,
I have a question, please, regarding 'Composer'. This is something of which lacked on my previous Walkman, but I have noticed it appears to be included on the 'A-35' model.
In short, I would like to be able to type/save the 'Composer' for each respective track for a newly ripped CD. But I don't see whereabouts the field dedicated is to do so? (please see screenshot). Unless you have to (create) 'Add' one?
At the moment, all of the tracks (for this instance) are appearing under the composition of Miles Davis; but although he is the Leader and Album Artist, he is only partially responsible for the material.
Many thanks,
Paul
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
I have a question, please, regarding 'Composer'. This is something of which lacked on my previous Walkman, but I have noticed it appears to be included on the 'A-35' model.
In short, I would like to be able to type/save the 'Composer' for each respective track for a newly ripped CD. But I don't see whereabouts the field dedicated is to do so? (please see screenshot). Unless you have to (create) 'Add' one?
At the moment, all of the tracks (for this instance) are appearing under the composition of Miles Davis; but although he is the Leader and Album Artist, he is only partially responsible for the material.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi Oggy,
On my actual Sony device it appears as 'Release Year'. This reflects what I have typed into 'Date' within 'dBpa'; so in this case: '1968'.
As I said earlier, I can live with the just the original recording session date. Though I have typed in 'Remastered 2002' in the 'comments' field, just in case I change device in the future and this verbatim is recognized.
Paul
Even when I have three versions of a CD, eg The Beatles, 1987, 2009 Remaster and 2009 Mono, I have nothing in, Comments, and only have the original release date. I really don't think you are missing anything important.
On the white album, CD, I use:
Album The Beatles
Album The Beatles [Remaster]
Album The Beatles [Mono]
Because they are obvious, I don't feel the need for any comment, or the CD release date. I try to add as little as possible to the album name..
As I say, so much of this is personal choice, hopefully standard enough to work on all players and apps.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi again,
I have a question, please, regarding 'Composer'. This is something of which lacked on my previous Walkman, but I have noticed it appears to be included on the 'A-35' model.
In short, I would like to be able to type/save the 'Composer' for each respective track for a newly ripped CD. But I don't see whereabouts the field dedicated is to do so? (please see screenshot). Unless you have to (create) 'Add' one?
At the moment, all of the tracks (for this instance) are appearing under the composition of Miles Davis; but although he is the Leader and Album Artist, he is only partially responsible for the material.
Many thanks,
PaulComment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi again,
I have a question, please, regarding 'Composer'. This is something of which lacked on my previous Walkman, but I have noticed it appears to be included on the 'A-35' model.
In short, I would like to be able to type/save the 'Composer' for each respective track for a newly ripped CD. But I don't see whereabouts the field dedicated is to do so? (please see screenshot). Unless you have to (create) 'Add' one?
At the moment, all of the tracks (for this instance) are appearing under the composition of Miles Davis; but although he is the Leader and Album Artist, he is only partially responsible for the material.
Many thanks,
Paul
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You can always add tags and information later on.Last edited by Oggy; July 30, 2017, 02:32 PM.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
In dBpoweramp CD Ripper, on the Review Metadata from Individual Providers (ALT +M) icon, tick the View Track-Artists, will bring up the Composer, for each track, if entered. Obviously you can manually enter this, if this important to you. If it has been entered by the Metadata Providers, they will be available for display as long as the Composer box is ticked.
You can always add tags and information later on.
Is the convention - during instances where the Composition task was shared - to separate the 'names' via a semicolon, please?
(Please see screenshot).
Paul
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Hi Oggy,
Yes, 'Composer' is essential for my needs.
Now that I have made the correct amendments to the 'Composer' (ie. added: 'Gil Evans'), how do I 'SAVE' this, please?
(Please see screenshot).
I mean, I ripped the CD last night and so I am now trying to modify the meta-data after-the-fact. Obviously I don't want to have to re-rip the CD; but I can not locate where you 'overwrite' the old (incorrect) version, please?
As far as I can see, this is a job for 'dBpa' and not 'PerfTunes'.
Cheers man,
Paul
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Makes sense, and that would be my choice. Even though I don't display all the tags, the only one I delete, is Rating - I will never use it, or, grow to like it!
Because they are obvious, I don't feel the need for any comment, or the CD release date. I try to add as little as possible to the album name..
Sounds like you got it all running to suit your wants and needs.
I have just killed the 'Rating' tag. There are probably many others I could lose also, like: 'Instrument', 'Period', 'Chorus'; wtf?! Do you think these can be lost, please? They are just bloat as far as I am concerned.
I would similarly never consider altering the actual 'Title' of an album. I think that would be a recipe for disaster.
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi Oggy,
Yes, 'Composer' is essential for my needs.
Now that I have made the correct amendments to the 'Composer' (ie. added: 'Gil Evans'), how do I 'SAVE' this, please?
(Please see screenshot).
I mean, I ripped the CD last night and so I am now trying to modify the meta-data after-the-fact. Obviously I don't want to have to re-rip the CD; but I can not locate where you 'overwrite' the old (incorrect) version, please?
As far as I can see, this is a job for 'dBpa' and not 'PerfTunes'.
Cheers man,
Paul
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Press OK , which will be to the right of your screen shot. It it asks, do you want to overwrite file? Do it.
If not, delete the CD from it's location and,
re-rip the CD, with a smile on your face, as you enjoy your tipple, happy in a job well done.Last edited by Oggy; July 30, 2017, 03:26 PM.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Oggy,
Sounds like you got it all running to suit your wants and needs.
I have just killed the 'Rating' tag. There are probably many others I could lose also, like: 'Instrument', 'Period', 'Chorus'; wtf?! Do you think these can be lost, please? They are just bloat as far as I am concerned.
I would similarly never consider altering the actual 'Title' of an album. I think that would be a recipe for disaster.
Paul
Those are more useful for tagging Classical, but some may or may not be useful, for naming additional musicians etc.
In my example, The Beatles [Remaster] you could equally name it:
The Beatles (White Album), 2009 Stereo Remaster, Disc One
or any variation on a name you choose. This is purely personal choice of how you see a album name, I simplify it, but without changing the actual album name. Others may well see things differently, but as as you can find and play the album, it really is personal preference.
With a little thought (I'm mostly copying how I display LPs, John Lennon next to Julian Lennon, in "Ls") and planning, hopefully we can all achieve the library we want.
Regards,
OggyLast edited by Oggy; July 30, 2017, 04:03 PM.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
In this instance, I'd get a beer, coffee or whatever your tipple is, admire the neatly populated tags that you have achieved, and reflect on what was required to achieve this.
Press OK , which will be to the right of your screen shot. It it asks, do you want to overwrite file? Do it.
If not, delete the CD from it's location and,
re-rip the CD, with a smile on your face, as you enjoy your tipple, happy in a job well done.
My tipple is of the 'herbal' variety!
I'll be damned if I can locate the 'OK' button you kindly refer to? I see the one at the foot of the page (for 'applying' the changes within 'dBpa'), but nothing for RE-WRITING over the pre-ripped version (in 'My Music' folder)?
(Please see screenshot).
Perhaps my only option is to re-rip again? - which isn't the end of the world I suppose.
Paul
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