I've gradually settled on dMC as my sole ripping software. Mostly I have been ripping "books on CD" so I can listen with my music player. Because of the limitations of CD players (without bookmarks), book CD's are divided into pauseless tracks to facilitate finding your place. Usually 25 per disc. The average book is 10-12 CD's although some are 30-40 cds.
NOW I know how to rip all tracks as one file. However I have several dozen books with each CD in a subdirectory--so I have hundreds of 25 file subdirectories where I want to colapse the files into one on a per CD basis.
The process is tedious. I now use musiCutter to do the joining, but each one has to be loaded and renamed, etc. Does anyone know of a program that can tackle the chore by "walking" a directory structure?
Thanks
NOW I know how to rip all tracks as one file. However I have several dozen books with each CD in a subdirectory--so I have hundreds of 25 file subdirectories where I want to colapse the files into one on a per CD basis.
The process is tedious. I now use musiCutter to do the joining, but each one has to be loaded and renamed, etc. Does anyone know of a program that can tackle the chore by "walking" a directory structure?
Thanks
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