Where can I find the resultant log file?
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Re: resultant log file
I had ripped some CDs now with dBpoweramp, but don't see a log (text) file as EAC or XLD do - so I make screen shots if the rip is finished, on a Mac no problem, but I would prefer a text log include track* title CRC.
Past 12 years I use only Macs and ripped before with XLD.
greetings
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Re: resultant log file
I had ripped some CDs now with dBpoweramp, but don't see a log (text) file as EAC or XLD do - so I make screen shots if the rip is finished, on a Mac no problem, but I would prefer a text log include track* title CRC.
Past 12 years I use only Macs and ripped before with XLD.
greetings
FredComment
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Re: resultant log file
I run dBpoweramp Release 17.5 (1) on am M1 Mac Mini, Monterey 12.2.1.
dBpoweramp Release 17.5 is the native M1 CPU Version.
But there are no logs. Where is the point in the menu's that I could turn on this?
I want the logs similar as XLD created in the the same folder as the music files saved.Comment
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Re: resultant log file
It is a "secure ripping log" so not sure being in the secure ripping settings is particularly hidden. But in any case, you'll likely want to change the log level from 'simple' to 'full' or 'complete' (I can't recall the description for full log, but it will be clear).Comment
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Re: resultant log file
It works now perfect for me!
At one CD - I had only problems with Japanese characters to listen in Audirvana Studio (only ??? seen) - with Mp3tag I cold help me.
One of my preferred music comes from far east - Japan and Himalayan region. Some are Japanese pressed CDs.Comment
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Re: resultant log file
Originally posted by simbunDid you see my reply to the thread you started yesterday?
If you've performed a secure rip (CD Ripper Settings > Ripping Method : Secure) it should be in the same folder as your ripped files.Comment
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