I had to completly reinstall my iMac IOS, a clean Big Sur installation. Now I am trying to find the database of all my ripped CDs collection from the BackUp copies HDD. Could you please let me know the root where dbpoweramp kept that info?
Recovering my History of ripped CDs
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In any case, please clarify what you mean. thanks. -
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Yes, I meant the first case. The software was keeping that cache with all the info I edited when I ripped my CDs, so when was inserting them again I could see all the info I had edited. There were so many CDs I ripped editing full info (1400px cover, writers, ISRC codes, copyright). So now I want to know the root of that cache to search it from my Backup copies and to fix it into my new clean IOS.Comment
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Re: Recovering my History of ripped CDs
Yes, I meant the first case. The software was keeping that cache with all the info I edited when I ripped my CDs, so when was inserting them again I could see all the info I had edited. There were so many CDs I ripped editing full info (1400px cover, writers, ISRC codes, copyright). So now I want to know the root of that cache to search it from my Backup copies and to fix it into my new clean IOS.Last edited by garym; March 04, 2021, 12:57 PM.Comment
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Hope someone can help me. Thanks!Comment
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I lost part of the prior rips from my external HDD that now is not working anymore. That's why I decided to reinstall a clean IOS on my iMac. Now I need to rerip some of them (about 500 cds) to WAVE again. I have another HDD for backups and I wonder if I could recover settings and cache (I think dbpa saved a database)from those old backup copies.
Hope someone can help me. Thanks!Comment
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Re: Recovering my History of ripped CDs
A bit more clarification: On your backup HDD, this was a backup of your iMac, including program files, program cache files, etc. (essentially a mirror of your main drive on the iMac). Is this correct. If so, a Mac user can likely point you in the direction of where the cache is normally located (by the way, I'm sure the cache keeps track of WAY FEWER than the last 500 CDs you ripped). If the backup HDD only has the music files you ripped, there would be no database or cache of rips.Comment
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