Ripping Multi CD Multi Artist CD's
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Re: Ripping Multi CD Multi Artist CD's
So, you must have edited something in CD Ripper, that is causing your problem OR your tags in CD Ripper prior to ripping are not consistent, if the default Naming string is producing multiple folders.
I guess you are using dBpoweramp for Apple OS X (based on your use of forward slash in your folder path name examples)?Last edited by mville; February 16, 2018, 07:32 PM.Comment
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Re: Ripping Multi CD Multi Artist CD's
Correct.
So, you must have edited something in CD Ripper, that is causing your problem OR your tags in CD Ripper prior to ripping are not consistent, if the default Naming string is producing multiple folders.
I guess you are using dBpoweramp for Apple OS X (based on your use of forward slash in your folder path name examples)?
Yes Mac OSX 10.12.6
Assuming I did something weird is there a way to reset to default?
Thanks,
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Re: Ripping Multi CD Multi Artist CD's
Hopefully, an Apple user will chime in here to help. The software is excellent and IMO it is worth persevering with, to get the Naming string working for you.Comment
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Re: Ripping Multi CD Multi Artist CD's
On a related note, what's the difference between "<Various Artists>" in the "artist" or "album artist" metadata fields and simply "Various Artists" (without the arrows)?
My naming string is [album artist]/[album]/[track] [artist] - [title]Comment
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Re: Ripping Multi CD Multi Artist CD's
CD Ripper puts "<Various Artists>" in the Artist field above the track list when ripping compilation albums. If you type "Various Artists" in that field it will change the Artist field for every track with "Various Artists." I doubt that's what you want to do. And don't ask me how I know that.Comment
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