Help me out with this.
I have a ton of FLAC files that dbpoweramp generated when I ripped my CDs. (I'm a registered user, w/ AMG access.) Then over the course of several months, I edited quite a bit of the metadata using Windows Media Player. As I was migrating my library to use another program, I noticed that WMP wasn't writing the library info to my FLAC files; instead, it was storing the metadata in its internal library. Now my metadata is stuck in WMP and I can't get it out.
So, I need to do one of two things:
1) get the data out of WMP and into the FLAC file tags, or 2) use some other program to retrieve AMG data and re-tag my FLAC files. Can this be done in any way with dbpoweramp? Are there any plans to do so in the future? If not dbpoweramp, how else can I get the data from AMG?
I have a ton of FLAC files that dbpoweramp generated when I ripped my CDs. (I'm a registered user, w/ AMG access.) Then over the course of several months, I edited quite a bit of the metadata using Windows Media Player. As I was migrating my library to use another program, I noticed that WMP wasn't writing the library info to my FLAC files; instead, it was storing the metadata in its internal library. Now my metadata is stuck in WMP and I can't get it out.
So, I need to do one of two things:
1) get the data out of WMP and into the FLAC file tags, or 2) use some other program to retrieve AMG data and re-tag my FLAC files. Can this be done in any way with dbpoweramp? Are there any plans to do so in the future? If not dbpoweramp, how else can I get the data from AMG?
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