So this gets complicated but i will try... I work for a Public tv/radio station and we want to archive our entire music library, over 120,000 songs. I have been working on this project for years and we are almost ready to start. This is one of my final problems.... We are going to use dbpoweramp to rip all of the CDs aprx 13,000 in basically 3 formats... classical, jazz, and folk. We are using Wave (we want uncompressed) and i need to in turn make a searchable database.. i was planning on using excel. when i Rip a disk and lets say it has a composer field I then take the ripped music run it through batch converter to strip the audio information off into a text file then import into excel all is good... until i rip a disk with NO composer field then all of my columns are off due to the fact there is no composer field... this is not a problem to fix if we did not have such a large library....
so my question is... can the program "add" blank fields or can I "lock down" a set of fields so even if there is NO information it will just be blank??? or am i missing something? any better way of doing it..
HELP!!! I really want to preserve this library we estimate it to take about 5 years I want to do it right....
thanks,
shawn
so my question is... can the program "add" blank fields or can I "lock down" a set of fields so even if there is NO information it will just be blank??? or am i missing something? any better way of doing it..
HELP!!! I really want to preserve this library we estimate it to take about 5 years I want to do it right....
thanks,
shawn
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