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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Re: exporting Metadata to excel:-
Install the 'Audio Info' utility codec, open batch converter >> choose root folder >> click convert >> choose encoder as [Audio Info]. Choose the 'Tab separated table option' then click Convert.
Your whole library will have metadata exported into excel.
The above was Spoon's reply from another thread - looks like an elegant solution.Last edited by Oggy; August 28, 2017, 07:03 AM.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Most appreciated, Oggy, but I'm a bit ahead of you; I saw the thread when it started and copied Spoon's post to my dBpa notes file after reading it.
My bare-bones list is all I need for now, but exporting all the metadata is on my to-do list.Comment
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And that's what I call planning!Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi,
Does anyone run their dBpa and/or PerfectTUNES in: "As Administrator" mode, please? And if so, what would be the advantage? I install all of my s/w "As Administrator". But as for ripping CDs in this mode, I am not aware it would enhance the process, or otherwise?
Many thanks.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi,
Does anyone run their dBpa and/or PerfectTUNES in: "As Administrator" mode, please? And if so, what would be the advantage? I install all of my s/w "As Administrator". But as for ripping CDs in this mode, I am not aware it would enhance the process, or otherwise?
Many thanks.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Some programs require this on some operating systems or versions in order to run. I don't recall having to do that with dbpa or PT. It doesn't make the program run any better, it just allows it to run. So if the programs are working for you (and they are), then you don't need "as administrator".
I have music programs: 'Sibelius' and 'Cubase' and these are always run in "Admin." mode.
In just double-clicking to open dBpa and PerfectTUNE regularly, I have experienced no issues to date.
PaulComment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi,
I am quite stuck on what to to in a situation of what to place for ARTIST and ALBUM ARTIST as regards to a tribute album, please?
The album is a Miles Davis tribute (a couple of years after he died) as so obviously he doesn't appear on it!
Only two of the songs are written by Miles Davis; but the remainder are all closely associated with him.
I did look back in this thread and saw this topic being mentioned. But what has thrown me is that appearing (by default) in the ARTIST and ALBUM ARTIST fields are the full names of ALL FIVE members of the Quintet (of course, that would be too long in terms of 'tagging' real-estate!). And in Wikipedia/liner-notes it implies that the CD was Herbie Hancock's project (which it most probably was).
I think I would prefer it to be placed within the Miles Davis (Artist) folder.
Thanks,
Paul
EDIT - Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/Herbie-Hanco...elease/3327819Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi,
I am quite stuck on what to to in a situation of what to place for ARTIST and ALBUM ARTIST as regards to a tribute album, please?
The album is a Miles Davis tribute (a couple of years after he died) as so obviously he doesn't appear on it!
Only two of the songs are written by Miles Davis; but the remainder are all closely associated with him.
I did look back in this thread and saw this topic being mentioned. But what has thrown me is that appearing (by default) in the ARTIST and ALBUM ARTIST fields are the full names of ALL FIVE members of the Quintet (of course, that would be too long in terms of 'tagging' real-estate!). And in Wikipedia/liner-notes it implies that the CD was Herbie Hancock's project (which it most probably was).
Thanks,
Paul
EDIT - Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/Herbie-Hanco...elease/3327819
For tribute albums I always use the person the tribute is to as the ALBUM ARTIST (e.g., Miles Davis). This way the album shows up in my library if I'm browsing for works related to that artist (even though that artist is not actually on the CD). For ARTIST on such an album, I would use the actual artist related to each track (which could be different if this is a compilation, that is different artists across tracks). But if it is not a compilation (same ARTIST on every track), then the ARTIST would be same for all tracks. Whether you want to have such a long name for ARTIST is only for you to decide. Since it is FLAC and this handles multi-tags for ARTIST, for me I'd do the following:
ALBUM ARTIST: Miles Davis
ARTIST: Herbie Hancock;Wayne Shorter;Ron Carter;Wallace Roney;Tony Williams
Then this album would show up for me under Miles Davis, and also when I browse my library for any of these artists (e.g., the album would show up when I browse to Herbie Hancock and would also show up whin I browse to Ron Carter)
Last edited by garym; September 03, 2017, 02:41 PM.Comment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
For tribute albums I always use the person the tribute is to as the ALBUM ARTIST (e.g., Miles Davis). This way the album shows up in my library if I'm browsing for works related to that artist (even though that artist is not actually on the CD). For ARTIST on such an album, I would use the actual artist related to each track (which could be different if this is a compilation, that is different artists across tracks). But if it is not a compilation (same ARTIST on every track), then the ARTIST would be same for all tracks. Whether you want to have such a long name for ARTIST is only for you to decide. Since it is FLAC and this handles multi-tags for ARTIST, for me I'd do the following:
ALBUM ARTIST: Miles Davis
ARTIST: Herbie Hancock;Wayne Shorter;Ron Carter;Wallace Roney;Tony Williams
Then this album would show up for me under Miles Davis, and also when I browse my library for any of these artists (e.g., the album would show up when I browse to Herbie Hancock and would also show up whin I browse to Ron Carter)
Thats great. I was gettin' in a right tiswas over it!
My Sony Walkman prefers '/' to ';' - but I don't think foobar cares either way.
For ALBUM ARTIST SORT, do you just leave it as:
Ron Carter / Herbie Hancock / Wallace Roney / Wayne Shorter / Tony Williams
Many thanks,
PaulComment
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Hi,
I don't actually have many 'Tribute' CDs. Maybe 10 at the most. But I knew at some point I would have to learn the procedure; and so it might as well be now!
PaulComment
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
ALBUM ARTIST: Miles Davis
ARTIST: Herbie Hancock;Wayne Shorter;Ron Carter;Wallace Roney;Tony Williams
Then this album would show up for me under Miles Davis, and also when I browse my library for any of these artists (e.g., the album would show up when I browse to Herbie Hancock and would also show up whin I browse to Ron Carter)
But I would only use this legend in the instance of a 'Tribute' CD. I mean, I would not want the full ensemble member's names for regular CDs also?!
For instance, on a regular Miles Davis CD I (typically) write:
ARTIST: 'Miles Davis Quartet'
ALBUM ARTIST: Miles Davis'
Cheers.Comment
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