Hi, not been on here for ages (previous account when I was using a RipNas whose software was dbpoweramp based).
Some while ago I installed The free trial of dbpoweramp CD ripper on my iMac - my RipNas had died after 10 years or so and I only rip the odd CD now and again. After the trial expired I continued to use the ripper in conjunction with mp3tag, but got fed up with manually writing tags.
Today I paid for the reference version and duly installed. The first rip was Cassandra Wilson’s album “New Moon Daughter” - not particularly obscure, if a little old. Although the album artist, title, genre and date were found, there were no track titles. I had to manually search for them and even then the first search found the first 12 track titles, but not the last. I persisted and eventually Discogs found all 13 track titles.
The point of my post is that the reason for paying for the reference version was so everything was automatic. Am I doing something wrong. Any advice gratefully received.
Some while ago I installed The free trial of dbpoweramp CD ripper on my iMac - my RipNas had died after 10 years or so and I only rip the odd CD now and again. After the trial expired I continued to use the ripper in conjunction with mp3tag, but got fed up with manually writing tags.
Today I paid for the reference version and duly installed. The first rip was Cassandra Wilson’s album “New Moon Daughter” - not particularly obscure, if a little old. Although the album artist, title, genre and date were found, there were no track titles. I had to manually search for them and even then the first search found the first 12 track titles, but not the last. I persisted and eventually Discogs found all 13 track titles.
The point of my post is that the reason for paying for the reference version was so everything was automatic. Am I doing something wrong. Any advice gratefully received.
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