Hello - I am new to dBpoweramp and this is my first post to any of the forums.
Over the years I have accumulated a couple hundred CD/SACD/DVD-A discs, mostly CDs, less than 50 SACDs and a handful of DVD-A discs. Best I can tell from reading online, SACD DSD and DVD-A cannot be ripped. Thankfully, most of my SACDs are Hybrids so at least standard Red Book can be ripped from those.
Downloaded the CD Ripper trial subscription and have ripped a few CDs and SACDs (Red Book stereo layer) to get a feel for how the program works. Using a new Dell DW316 external drive for ripping, found the offset for this drive online and entered it into CD Ripper. I am ripping from CD/SACD to FLAC and then a second time to WAV. See question below.
My player is a Cambridge Audio Azur 851N, recently acquired new, so another learning curve. Using line level RCA outputs from the 851N to a stereo amp. Very simple setup for now:
Saving rips to a laptop internal SSD drive (currently the master files/folders)
Copying ripped files/folders to a USB thumb drive
Ejecting the drive
Plug the drive directly into the 851N
Repeat for additional rips. Controlling playback from the 851N front panel/remote.
This is all a different world for a lifelong analog guy! Couple of CD Ripper questions below, any responses/info appreciated.
1. Replay Gain. I have DSP ReplayGain selected, I probably did this after reading various posts here. Best I can tell, this does not change the FLAC or WAV files. Does anyone know if my 851N will, or can, use this setting during playback?
2. Secure Rip. At this point have not enabled this feature, should I? My discs are mostly new or lightly used with no visible issues. All are well cared for and cleaned with CD cleaner fluid. So far, discs have ripped with no errors and CRC displayed. When I hover my mouse cursor over a ripped file on my SSD drive, file information from the ripping process is displayed. Does Secure Rip have to be enabled to find ripping errors?
3. Instead of the two stage FLAC then WAV ripping, is there a way to just select ripping to both formats during setup? Can I setup so FLAC and WAV data go to different subfolders?
4. Am I missing any setup parameters or settings?
Sorry for the long post -
Thanks
Over the years I have accumulated a couple hundred CD/SACD/DVD-A discs, mostly CDs, less than 50 SACDs and a handful of DVD-A discs. Best I can tell from reading online, SACD DSD and DVD-A cannot be ripped. Thankfully, most of my SACDs are Hybrids so at least standard Red Book can be ripped from those.
Downloaded the CD Ripper trial subscription and have ripped a few CDs and SACDs (Red Book stereo layer) to get a feel for how the program works. Using a new Dell DW316 external drive for ripping, found the offset for this drive online and entered it into CD Ripper. I am ripping from CD/SACD to FLAC and then a second time to WAV. See question below.
My player is a Cambridge Audio Azur 851N, recently acquired new, so another learning curve. Using line level RCA outputs from the 851N to a stereo amp. Very simple setup for now:
Saving rips to a laptop internal SSD drive (currently the master files/folders)
Copying ripped files/folders to a USB thumb drive
Ejecting the drive
Plug the drive directly into the 851N
Repeat for additional rips. Controlling playback from the 851N front panel/remote.
This is all a different world for a lifelong analog guy! Couple of CD Ripper questions below, any responses/info appreciated.
1. Replay Gain. I have DSP ReplayGain selected, I probably did this after reading various posts here. Best I can tell, this does not change the FLAC or WAV files. Does anyone know if my 851N will, or can, use this setting during playback?
2. Secure Rip. At this point have not enabled this feature, should I? My discs are mostly new or lightly used with no visible issues. All are well cared for and cleaned with CD cleaner fluid. So far, discs have ripped with no errors and CRC displayed. When I hover my mouse cursor over a ripped file on my SSD drive, file information from the ripping process is displayed. Does Secure Rip have to be enabled to find ripping errors?
3. Instead of the two stage FLAC then WAV ripping, is there a way to just select ripping to both formats during setup? Can I setup so FLAC and WAV data go to different subfolders?
4. Am I missing any setup parameters or settings?
Sorry for the long post -
Thanks
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