Can dBpowerAMP v.9, rip music from an auxiliary source? I have a tape player connected to my injack on the back of my computer. And I would like to know about the ripping capabilities of this new version.
Ripping From Auxiliary Sources
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Recording from Tape
I have just tried this. All seems to work fine during the recording session, i.e. each track is picked up, but the resulting file consists of the last track only.
I tried naming all the tracks individually, but they all take the name of the first track which is probably why only the last track is recorded. I assume I should be able to name the tracks individually and have them stay that way, but I must be doing something wrong.
I have an uptodate XP system.
David -
dMC will record with the Auxilliary Input Addon.
Unregistered: In Aux Input click 'Options' and make sure 'File Arragnement' is set to something like:
[artist] - [title]
Not a fixed filename.Comment
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RE: Ripping From Auxiliary Sources
Spoon,
Is there a special addon program I must download to have this feature? I am a novice here. I have been using dBpowerAMP for over a year. But these new features has gotten my attention.
I use windows98, What other programs/Addons do i need to enhance my experience with dBpowerAMP?Comment
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Rip it !
dj,
I use dMC's Auxiliary Input to copy cassette tapes, LP's, 45's, etc. to my PC as .wav files, then I burn them to CD.
dMC RULES !
I just plug a 1/8" stereo cord (the same on both ends) into the 'headphone' jack on a cassette player, then into my 'line in' on my PC's sound card.
Start recording using dMC's Auxiliary Input, fire up the cassette, bam !
Good luck.Comment
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The addon is 'Auxillary Input' get it on the dMC download page near the bottom.Comment
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I've recently installed poweramp and the auxilary input on an XP system but am having the same problem as unregistered David. As David stated, the final file consists of the last track only. I've tried manually recording each listed track and reinstalling to no avail. File arrangement is completed as "artist - album"Comment
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Auxilliary Input >> Record menu >> Record with options
click 'Rename Files' - does it show different filenames to the left?Comment
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Hi,
No. Say I have 4 track album (quantity greater than one really irrelevant). I have under "Converting to" C:\Converted Music\ (Artist)-(Album).mp3 against all four tracks, whereas under "Converting From" I have \\Aux\Track01.aux or \\Aux\Track02 etc up to 04.
Clearly writing each track to same filename - so I presume I'm doing something very simple very wrong !!! Having thought about it a bit more - should I use "File Creation" for each track or do I add say "track01", using F2, after the album name but before ".mp3"? I've not tried either yet.
Thanks for assisting
SteveComment
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>(Artist)-(Album).
Your File Creation must be wrong, they should be:
[Artist] - [Track]
Then you set the names of the tracks in aux input, or leave them as Track01, Track2 etc.Comment
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