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  • tom1

    • May 2006
    • 1

    CD Input: messy ID-Tags?

    I convert a CD containing songs of various artists into Vorbis and get correct CDDB data with artist per song. dMC, however, writes tags like this:
    Artist: Various
    Track: Artist / Tracktitle
    With various-artist CDs I would expect proper tagging per file. dMC is a highly developed software, I can't imagine it lacks such important feature. Is there a workaround?

    Since this is my first post: thanks to the devs for giving dMx away for free and thanks to supporters for keeping support free.

    EDIT:
    sorry about double-posting. Feel free to delete this one. While in Guest mode the other post was hidden to my eyes...
    Hey all i dont know if this would be impossible or not..however i figured i would state my case anyways.. I use the cd input feature of dbpoweramp pretty much daily and when it comes to ripping a va cd (aka a complation album) to mp3, after i finish ripping it I have to go into the actual id3 tags and edit the tags to make

    However, to Devs: explaining the PowerPack's features more clearly would help.

    2nd EDIT:
    So I need to purchase a PowerPack license. If they want to sell something could Devs then please move to another platform then SWREG since they have the most expensive processing fees I've ever seen? I want to suggest Digital River (www.shareit.com) at this point. Please inform me if there are other wire-transfer possibilities than SWREG since I am not willing to pay processing fees higher than the price of the product I am about to buy.
    Last edited by tom1; May 14, 2006, 09:26 PM.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44575

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    Re: CD Input: messy ID-Tags?

    Digital River own swreg.

    If you pay by credit card there are no fees, and $3 for paypal.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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