:teufel8: where save the program the information about the cd?in wich folder?
where save title and tracks?
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Re: where save title and tracks?
The default location for ripped or converted files is in the folder C:\Converted Music\.
You can change the this location.
If you are trying to rip a cd and you are wondering how to access track and title information, link up to the internet with your cd installed before ripping and start Audio CD Input. If this does not automatically call up album, track and title information, click on the FreeDB button.
Best wishes,
Bill Mikkelsen -
Re: where save title and tracks?
thanks bill....but im searching for another folder....if you download more than one cd the program save more than one cd somewhere....than if you disconnetted internet and you rip the other cd thei put the id3tag automatically....but shud be full....i want to erase the older tag to continue my work....sorry for my bad english....byeComment
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Re: where save title and tracks?
There is a file that stores album, artist, track information about cd's that you rip so that next time you rip them (or go to play them) they will be recognized withouot having to look them back up in the FreedB database. Is that what you are talking about?
That file does not store actual audio information, only tag data.
You can edit that file on input (before you rip the cd in the first place) from the dMC Audio CD Input window, correcting any inaccuracies that may be present. To change that file after the fact I would maybe re-insert the cd and open dMC Audio CD Input
window and edit the information there. You could try using the Edit Tag function as well to change tag information on individual files. I do not know whether editing the tag for a ripped track will change the tag information in the database file, however. My guess is that it will not.
If you simply want to delete the contents of this file, I will have to look up the location of this file later.
If you want to edit track information from within that file, I would have to look up the location of that file and add that I am not sure that this can easily be done.
Best wishes,
Bill MikkelsenComment
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