While looking over the CD's I'd already ripped, I noticed the name 'Dave Bourgeois'. Not one of my CD's, the artwork & music is from my CD Emotional Education by IDER but the album, artist and tracks are all bollocks. They are from an album apparently by Dave Bourgeois and I now have to delete this rubbish and re-rip the CD. Why has this happened and is this programme riddled with problems that create a mammoth amount of additional admin? Yes, it's great I'm now getting all my album artwork whereas I got about 70% in WMP WAV but who wants to spend hours & hours having to correct bollocks when it's a laborious enough task to rip hundreds of CD's in the first place?
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Re: Correct Artwork, Right Music but Artist, Album & Track Names are Bollocks
You will need to manually edit the metadata.
If you are looking for an application that populates metadata, provides artwork automatically, produces bit-perfect audio copies and all you have to do is click a rip button, then I'm afraid you are out of luck as no such application exists.
CD Ripper may have it's quirks, but it is as good as it gets.
It is normal for me to insert a CD, take some time to manually check the metadata and artwork, make necessary changes and additions, before I click the Rip button.Comment
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Re: Correct Artwork, Right Music but Artist, Album & Track Names are Bollocks
I think & hope I will be able to change the erroneous metadata in Perfectunes? And no, at 50+ I don't expect a perfect little world. When I've finished this batch of CD's, I'll go into Perfectunes and see if I can find the right album name, track & artist data. As I've written, I ripped these 400 CD's last July into a new Dell XPS 17 in WMP WAV and it's a dull business to rip them again, less than a year later, simply because an Astell & Kern SP2000 digital audio player doesn't cope with WMP WAV music. My Cayin N8 Brass Black does, so did 4 previous DAP's. So I will need to slow down and check all the metadata properly, I was tricked by the correct artwork.Comment
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Re: Correct Artwork, Right Music but Artist, Album & Track Names are Bollocks
Just a thought in terms of workload, but are you re-ripping (rather than converting your WAV files) because you are also concerned WMP did not rip correctly to WAV?
One thing I have done in the past is convert many ripped lossless WMA's (with all the metadata) to FLAC and then use CUETools or PerfectTunes to verify with AccurateRip. My experience was zero audio errors after offset sample correction which means WMP didn't do that bad over the years (although I did use error correction).Comment
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Re: Correct Artwork, Right Music but Artist, Album & Track Names are Bollocks
Online metadata is far from perfect, for any program. All you need to do is verify the tracks before ripping, if there is a miss-match click the green tag icon on the titlebar, it could be that one of the other providers has it, if not click the options button and choose the manual metadata search and type artist and album name.Comment
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Re: Correct Artwork, Right Music but Artist, Album & Track Names are Bollocks
Just a thought in terms of workload, but are you re-ripping (rather than converting your WAV files) because you are also concerned WMP did not rip correctly to WAV?
One thing I have done in the past is convert many ripped lossless WMA's (with all the metadata) to FLAC and then use CUETools or PerfectTunes to verify with AccurateRip. My experience was zero audio errors after offset sample correction which means WMP didn't do that bad over the years (although I did use error correction).Comment
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Re: Correct Artwork, Right Music but Artist, Album & Track Names are Bollocks
Just a thought in terms of workload, but are you re-ripping (rather than converting your WAV files) because you are also concerned WMP did not rip correctly to WAV?
One thing I have done in the past is convert many ripped lossless WMA's (with all the metadata) to FLAC and then use CUETools or PerfectTunes to verify with AccurateRip. My experience was zero audio errors after offset sample correction which means WMP didn't do that bad over the years (although I did use error correction).Comment
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Re: Correct Artwork, Right Music but Artist, Album & Track Names are Bollocks
Online metadata is far from perfect, for any program. All you need to do is verify the tracks before ripping, if there is a miss-match click the green tag icon on the titlebar, it could be that one of the other providers has it, if not click the options button and choose the manual metadata search and type artist and album name.Comment
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Re: Correct Artwork, Right Music but Artist, Album & Track Names are Bollocks
You should enable secure mode. It will only kick in if you don't get an accuraterip on 1st pass.Comment
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Re: Correct Artwork, Right Music but Artist, Album & Track Names are Bollocks
Secure Mode didn't work at all well for me 4 years ago, I had quite a few tracks that went on & on trying to rip. Some helpful person suggested I bought another optical drive but that didn't solve all the issues either. Things are going just fine (apart from issues already posted) so Secure Mode is not for me, thanks. One dodgy CD out of 150 ripped so far and I'm hopeful I'll be able to get the correct metadata for that one after reading Spoon's advice. And perhaps Secure Mode is a step up but I don't need the aggro I experienced 4 years ago.Comment
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Re: Correct Artwork, Right Music but Artist, Album & Track Names are Bollocks
Online metadata is far from perfect, for any program. All you need to do is verify the tracks before ripping, if there is a miss-match click the green tag icon on the titlebar, it could be that one of the other providers has it, if not click the options button and choose the manual metadata search and type artist and album name.Comment
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