I'm trying to rip what I imagine is a very popular album (for classical at least): Glen Gould's 1955 Goldberg Variations. Problem is when I load the CD the ripper thinks its a comedy album with one track. In reality there are 32 tracks! So I realize I need to add tracks and metadata manually. I can modify the one existing track, but how do I add the 31 additional tracks? Thanks in advance
How do I manually add tracks?
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Re: How do I manually add tracks?
Its a Sony "SBM" (Super Bit Mapping) recording, "mastered using 20-bit technology for 'high definition sound'. But it does say CD-DA on the disc itself, it just seems they somehow are able to record 20 rather than 16 bits.Last edited by husky dog; February 17, 2021, 01:45 AM.Comment
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Re: How do I manually add tracks?
CD Ripper expects redbook audio CDs (CD-DA). It looks like this disc is not an audio CD, rather a data CD with 1 file on it, the AIFF-C file.
What album title, label, year, catalog no. is on the disc?Comment
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Re: How do I manually add tracks?
Title: JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH GOLDBERG VARIATIONS, BWV 988 Aria & Variations 1-30 Aria Reprise
Label: CBS RECORDS MASTERWORKS
Year: 1982 CBS Inc.
Catalog: MK 37779 (DIDC 050035)
I've looked at multiple other CD's from different labels (which were all successfully ripped); they all show up as AIFF-C files on my MacBook.Last edited by husky dog; February 17, 2021, 03:07 AM.Comment
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Re: How do I manually add tracks?
Bach - Glenn Gould – The Goldberg Variations
CD Ripper does not support sub-track index ripping.Comment
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Re: How do I manually add tracks?
Must be a Mac thing.
discogs and musicbrainz has some 1982 releases as having 1 track, 51:18 long, 32 sub-track indexes:
Bach - Glenn Gould &*8211; The Goldberg Variations
CD Ripper does not support sub-track index ripping.Comment
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