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  • MarkSealey
    dBpoweramp Supporter
    • Nov 2020
    • 76

    #1

    Adding Catalog number and Conductior fields to ripped CDs

    I’m trying to have dBpoweramp (version Release 2024-02-01 (6) on macOS 13.6.5)’s CD Ripper retrieve and populate these two fields:


    1. the CD(s)’ catalog number
    2. the works conductor… my collection is entirely of classical music



    Spoon has helped me make a start; thank you!


    I have both ‘Conductor’ and ‘Catalog *’ in:


    dBpoweramp > Settings > Tags & Filenames > Meta Data & ID Tag > Options ID Tags


    checked/ticked (in addition to the other fields).


    Then I have:


    dBpoweramp > Settings > Tags & Filenames > Meta Data & ID Tag > Custom & Fixed Value Tags as follows:


    https://ibb.co/dPbhK1M


    So - do I need to edit anything here:


    https://ibb.co/rxqtZvK


    Does dBpoweramp automatically fetch these two items of data (Catalog number, Conductor) - e.g. from Discogs, MusicBrainz etc?


    Thanks in advance for helping me get the most from dBpoweramp!
  • Spoon-
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 46045

    #2
    Re: Adding Catalog number and Conductior fields to ripped CDs

    For some discs they can be present, online.
    Spoon-
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • MarkSealey
      dBpoweramp Supporter
      • Nov 2020
      • 76

      #3
      Re: Adding Catalog number and Conductior fields to ripped CDs

      Are you saying that the reason why I see neither Catalog * nor Conductor is that they are missing in the source databases which dBpoweramp consults?

      And that I otherwise have these settings all correct?

      Originally posted by Spoon
      For some discs they can be present, online.

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      • Spoon-
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 46045

        #4
        Re: Adding Catalog number and Conductior fields to ripped CDs

        Correct, you would have to add manually.
        Spoon-
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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        • MarkSealey
          dBpoweramp Supporter
          • Nov 2020
          • 76

          #5
          Re: Adding Catalog number and Conductior fields to ripped CDs

          Thanks, Spoon! It looks as though I'm all set :-)

          Your patience and persistence in helping me here very much appreciated!

          Originally posted by Spoon
          Correct, you would have to add manually.

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          • miggs
            dBpoweramp Supporter
            • Jul 2020
            • 64

            #6
            Re: Adding Catalog number and Conductior fields to ripped CDs

            Be careful with the catalog * and Barcode fields. Every program seems to have their own interpretation. Some of the fields are cross compatible, some not.
            dbpoweramp uses Catalog *. Swinsain uses Catalog Number. MusicBrainzs uses Catalogue Number.
            dbpoweramp uses UPC. Swinsain and MusicBrainz use Barcode.

            I learnt the hard way. After ripping over 1000 disc with dBpoweramp, having manually filled the Catalog * & UPC fields. The Catalog Number & Barcode fields in Swinsain were blank. Viewing the file in MusicBrainz Picard showed all 4 fields had been written. dBpaoweramps Catalog * & UPC and Swinsains Catalogue Number & Barcode tags were written to the file.
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            • Spoon-
              Administrator
              • Apr 2002
              • 46045

              #7
              Re: Adding Catalog number and Conductior fields to ripped CDs

              You could use dBpoweramp with the ID Tag Update utility codec to map tags on already existing files.
              Spoon-
              www.dbpoweramp.com

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