I spent a lot of time prepping my 200 cds ahead for batch ripping. I included custom and existing tags such as Country, UPC, Label, Genre, Label, Catalog *, Conductor, Chorus,...
I assumed CD Ripper would save all these in cache so I could batch rip without having to check the tags.
Now what I am finding out is that the information is retained only for a little less than the last 100 CDs. For the first 100 or so, It refecthes the data from perfectmeta, as if they had never gone through CD Ripper.
- Is there a way to recover the previously cached info for the other first 100 CDs?
- Is there a size limitation for caching CD tags and a way to increase that?
- Can I import tags from a CD that I already ripped with dbPoweramp that I want to re-rip but the caching is now lost?
For comparison, I used CueRipper before and it retains all tag info for all CDs I have used with it, and even different versions.
I assumed CD Ripper would save all these in cache so I could batch rip without having to check the tags.
Now what I am finding out is that the information is retained only for a little less than the last 100 CDs. For the first 100 or so, It refecthes the data from perfectmeta, as if they had never gone through CD Ripper.
- Is there a way to recover the previously cached info for the other first 100 CDs?
- Is there a size limitation for caching CD tags and a way to increase that?
- Can I import tags from a CD that I already ripped with dbPoweramp that I want to re-rip but the caching is now lost?
For comparison, I used CueRipper before and it retains all tag info for all CDs I have used with it, and even different versions.
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