RE: Ripping Level Question (help?)
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi Oggy, I did a MS module at college on spreadsheets, but I found it quite complicated! You could use it to mass-print things like peoples addresses for envelopes/letters etc. Cheers, PaulComment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
You posted the image of Edit ID-Tag showing different album art in the files you used to test using front and back covers. That's how I knew you had embedded art. (It could also have been the case that you had somehow embedded art in some files and not others; that's still a difference and you'd see the same thing.)
As Gary said, it's no problem; basically, they're just unwanted tags. Use Edit ID-Tag to delete the art from the files. (I was manually deleting tags from my files last week and found I still had album art in some of them. Edit ID-Tag is my friend.)
It appears that if the artwork is embedded, then - in ID TAG EDIT - the artwork will appear in the lower left:
And same results, it seems, if - as in my case! - the artwork has inadvertently been both embedded AND external.
But if the artwork is set to external, then NO artwork appears in the ID TAG EDIT:
Whether embedded or external, the artwork appears in foobar. Thanks, PaulComment
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I use Excel for, among many other things, keeping track of my ripped CDs and digital downloads. Nyahh.
Seriously, use what works best for you. I prefer Notepad when I don't need text formatting. Plus, I can open it, copy text, and close it in the time it takes Word to start. Horses for courses.Comment
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I once thought of taking photographs of my CDs rather than using any form of written documentation. But it never happened, nor has a written version.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
And same results, it seems, if - as in my case! - the artwork has inadvertently been both embedded AND external.
But if the artwork is set to external, then NO artwork appears in the ID TAG EDIT
Whether embedded or external, the artwork appears in foobar. Thanks, PaulComment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
You posted the image of Edit ID-Tag showing different album art in the files you used to test using front and back covers. That's how I knew you had embedded art. (It could also have been the case that you had somehow embedded art in some files and not others; that's still a difference and you'd see the same thing.)
As Gary said, it's no problem; basically, they're just unwanted tags. Use Edit ID-Tag to delete the art from the files. (I was manually deleting tags from my files last week and found I still had album art in some of them. Edit ID-Tag is my friend.)Comment
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I'm tracking my rips in Excel because, once I'm done, I'll finally know exactly how many CD titles I have.Comment
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Hi, I am just hoping that my Sony Walkman (when it is fixed/returned) will be able to read (display) the external artwork. Maybe I should have waited until I have received it back from them, and tested it out with a couple of CDs first. Anyway, it's too late now! It was 11GB in total (around 35 CDs). It works fine in foobar though (ie. with different artwork beig displayed for each disc in a boxset). Cheers.Comment
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Photo images take much more storage space than text. Depending on the size of the images, you might have trouble reading the text. And some CDs don't provide much info on the disc. Text for the win!
I'm tracking my rips in Excel because, once I'm done, I'll finally know exactly how many CD titles I have.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
I use Excel for, among many other things, keeping track of my ripped CDs and digital downloads. Nyahh.
Seriously, use what works best for you. I prefer Notepad when I don't need text formatting. Plus, I can open it, copy text, and close it in the time it takes Word to start. Horses for courses.
Then again, I can track the number of albums I have just from info reported by my music server. As of today it is:
7170 albums with 96250 songs by 13629 artists.
I only have 2,086 artists if I count only artists for which I have at least one album. The other 11,053 artists are artists that only show up on a compilation CD (maybe only one song) and do NOT otherwise have an album in my collection.Last edited by garym; August 26, 2017, 11:19 PM.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Embedded art is a tag like any other, except that it contains image info rather than text. If you have embedded art, you'll see either a small version of it or, if the selected files have differing images, a CD image and a note stating that there is more than one image.
Exactly. Edit ID-Tag doesn't concern itself with your foobar art setting. It just deals with tags in whatever audio file(s) you've given it to examine.
Unless you are processing files with embedded art. Again, the foobar setting has no bearing on what Edit ID-Tag presents. If there is embedded art, it will let you know. If you don't want the art, you can delete it.
The setting of embedded vs external is a preference and not absolute. It simply determines which art foobar uses when both are present. If your setting is to prefer external art and only embedded art is available, foobar will show that.
Rome wasn't built in a day! Cheers, PaulComment
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