First, a big Thank you for dBpoweramp; am using it extensively for ripping (and converting formats) prior to importing into Roon; (hope a new version of dBpoweramp will come along soon - so that I can help by pay for an upgrade )
I'm struggling with Naming, though; have consulted both this page and https://www.dbpoweramp.com/help/dmc/Naming.htm.
Is there perhaps a simpler/'beginner' tutorial, please?
My CDs are exclusively 'classical'. So what counts is Composer and then Album(s) Title(s)… I don't need Artists in the folder names. I appreciate that Naming is built on a series of elements, each of which seems to be surrounded by [square brackets] separate by a backslash.
May I ask for help in two ways, please, @Spoon:
Thanks in advance for your guidance here :-) …
I'm struggling with Naming, though; have consulted both this page and https://www.dbpoweramp.com/help/dmc/Naming.htm.
Is there perhaps a simpler/'beginner' tutorial, please?
My CDs are exclusively 'classical'. So what counts is Composer and then Album(s) Title(s)… I don't need Artists in the folder names. I appreciate that Naming is built on a series of elements, each of which seems to be surrounded by [square brackets] separate by a backslash.
May I ask for help in two ways, please, @Spoon:
- how do I recover and/or reset your default(/'base')patterns (in the Naming dropdown > Set at bottom left of Release 2024-02-01 (6) on macOS 13.6.4: I've managed to clobber the default and now can't rip anything?
- how do I create a Dynamic Naming pattern which will rip from both Single and Multiple drives and puts all the ripped tracks/files in their own folder, a folder which is named simply by the CD's Composer and Album title. [HTML][album]\[album][/HTML] doesn't work: one of the two rips gets overwritten by the second one?
Thanks in advance for your guidance here :-) …
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