How does dBpoweramp "decide" which metadata is best? I realize that there are simple ways to "vote" on the available metadata from on-line sources such as discogs,sonata, freedb and so on. But there's likely a wealth of information already built into a commercially-manufactured CD from a responsible record label. This possibly-most-accurate information is presumably listed in 'containers' on the CD called CD-Text, CD-ISRC and CD-UPC. Of course not everyone includes this information on new CDs perhaps out of laziness, ignorance and maybe a lack of knowledge on their part or the company that manufactures the actual discs. Too bad, because we often have to rely on crowd-sourced metadata which could be wrong..and often is not accurate even if nearly so.
To further complicate the gathering of metadata, there are options within CD Ripper to write tags such as Conductor, Soloist, Style, ..., etc but with NO obvious way to enter those tags manually that I've been able to discover. Not only that, a lot of these optional tags NEVER show up from ANY on-line metadata provider.
Then, as I previously reported, sometimes the built-in metadata on the CD seems to be either ignored or even deleted from the screen. I believe Spoon is looking in to this issue.
I've also noted that some CDs I've ripped and tagged within dBpoweramp, when reinserted later that day or the next, do not retrieve all of the as-ripped tags from the dBpoweramp cache. Now that's bizarre.
Is there a source document that describes specifically what is going on when a new CD is inserted and the CD Ripper screen finally settles down and displays something?
Does that document explain how such tags as ORCHESTRA are found or at least added manually by the operator? Does the on-CD text information have priority over web-harvested PerfectMeta results? Who decides? How does this work? What metadata fields are supported by the on-line metadata providers? Do "they" ever provide ISRC data? Do they ever populate fields such as CONDUCTOR, STYLE, LYRICIST and so on?
Sorry...I'm just frustrated trying to figure out if CD Ripper is really working well when it comes to optimizing the collection of metadata while at the same time wondering if the optional tags in the metadata configuration really mean anything.
To further complicate the gathering of metadata, there are options within CD Ripper to write tags such as Conductor, Soloist, Style, ..., etc but with NO obvious way to enter those tags manually that I've been able to discover. Not only that, a lot of these optional tags NEVER show up from ANY on-line metadata provider.
Then, as I previously reported, sometimes the built-in metadata on the CD seems to be either ignored or even deleted from the screen. I believe Spoon is looking in to this issue.
I've also noted that some CDs I've ripped and tagged within dBpoweramp, when reinserted later that day or the next, do not retrieve all of the as-ripped tags from the dBpoweramp cache. Now that's bizarre.
Is there a source document that describes specifically what is going on when a new CD is inserted and the CD Ripper screen finally settles down and displays something?
Does that document explain how such tags as ORCHESTRA are found or at least added manually by the operator? Does the on-CD text information have priority over web-harvested PerfectMeta results? Who decides? How does this work? What metadata fields are supported by the on-line metadata providers? Do "they" ever provide ISRC data? Do they ever populate fields such as CONDUCTOR, STYLE, LYRICIST and so on?
Sorry...I'm just frustrated trying to figure out if CD Ripper is really working well when it comes to optimizing the collection of metadata while at the same time wondering if the optional tags in the metadata configuration really mean anything.
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