Hi,
I've used dbPowerAmp to rip my CD's for years. But when I fisrt started I got everything wrong as I didn't understand anything. Now I understand some things but not enough!
I ripped everything to WAV and Flac as I had no idea what to use. A number of times I've had hard disk crashes which meant how I ripped changed after each crash as I couldn't remember what I had done before.
I use LMS and various Squeezeboxes. That has been great but now I want to move LMS and my library to a Raspberry Pi.
One of the big mistakes I made was to not use Linux friendly file names so moving to the Pi is not straight forward.
I also didn't name things how I want them so most were ripped without the year being in the file name. Since I started doing that I have found it most useful.
Now I don't know whether to rip everything again or batch convert the files I have. Any advice much appreciated.
If I batch convert should I use the WAV files as the input?
Now I would like to have two libraries. One with my albums sorted into folders by genre with each album in it's own folder undeer album artist and named year-album with tracks named tracknumber-title (composer)
But I also want another library also sorted by genre with all artists in one folder. The reason for this is that I want to go through that libary and delete all the tracks I don't like and then use it to create and automatic radio type system.
I'm sure there are better ways of doing it and I'd love to hear anyone's views.
My mains questions are:
1. Should I convert the WAV files or rip everything again?
2. How do I get the naming I want? Sometimes when rip with the year in the track name I get just the year and other times I get month and day too. I would like it consitent and preferably be the origianl year it was released.
3. On the library with all tracks how do I sort normalisation? No matter how many times I read about it I've never understood it!
Any help much appreciated.
If any of what I have typed makes no sense then please excuse me but I'm afraid that I am partially signted and find it hard to read back what I've written.
Thank you.
I've used dbPowerAmp to rip my CD's for years. But when I fisrt started I got everything wrong as I didn't understand anything. Now I understand some things but not enough!
I ripped everything to WAV and Flac as I had no idea what to use. A number of times I've had hard disk crashes which meant how I ripped changed after each crash as I couldn't remember what I had done before.
I use LMS and various Squeezeboxes. That has been great but now I want to move LMS and my library to a Raspberry Pi.
One of the big mistakes I made was to not use Linux friendly file names so moving to the Pi is not straight forward.
I also didn't name things how I want them so most were ripped without the year being in the file name. Since I started doing that I have found it most useful.
Now I don't know whether to rip everything again or batch convert the files I have. Any advice much appreciated.
If I batch convert should I use the WAV files as the input?
Now I would like to have two libraries. One with my albums sorted into folders by genre with each album in it's own folder undeer album artist and named year-album with tracks named tracknumber-title (composer)
But I also want another library also sorted by genre with all artists in one folder. The reason for this is that I want to go through that libary and delete all the tracks I don't like and then use it to create and automatic radio type system.
I'm sure there are better ways of doing it and I'd love to hear anyone's views.
My mains questions are:
1. Should I convert the WAV files or rip everything again?
2. How do I get the naming I want? Sometimes when rip with the year in the track name I get just the year and other times I get month and day too. I would like it consitent and preferably be the origianl year it was released.
3. On the library with all tracks how do I sort normalisation? No matter how many times I read about it I've never understood it!
Any help much appreciated.
If any of what I have typed makes no sense then please excuse me but I'm afraid that I am partially signted and find it hard to read back what I've written.
Thank you.
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