I just asked about this, but members here may know the answer.
I have a huge (1500 plus discs maybe)collection of CD's that I ripped using Windows Media Player, probably mostly with Windows XP and the version of Windows Media Player would have been whatever I had at the time. As you would guess, it was a big project, but I had the cover art and it was all there.
Fast forward to now, and having gone from XP to 7 to 8.0 and to Windows 8.1, I now call up my collection and find that many CD's are shown as "Unknown". Even album art comes up labeled "Unknown". So, I might recognize a cover and see it under "Unknown". It appears that in many instances, one tract will be "Unknown" and the rest of the tracks will be named.
One option is to redo the entire project. However, I have seen postings that tell me your software might be able to go in and repair what I have. If that is so, I do not mind buying your software. It would be money well spent. If it is better than Windows Media Player by leaps and bounds (I would hope so), that is all the better.
When you search for this kind of software on the Internet, every software that comes up proclaims that it is great, fabulous, etc. I have done trials for a few and found that they suck. I hope you understand when I seem skeptical. If your software will fix my database of ripped CD's and/or ease my efforts to fix it, and outperform Windows Media Player down the road, I would love to buy it.
So, please respond.
I have a huge (1500 plus discs maybe)collection of CD's that I ripped using Windows Media Player, probably mostly with Windows XP and the version of Windows Media Player would have been whatever I had at the time. As you would guess, it was a big project, but I had the cover art and it was all there.
Fast forward to now, and having gone from XP to 7 to 8.0 and to Windows 8.1, I now call up my collection and find that many CD's are shown as "Unknown". Even album art comes up labeled "Unknown". So, I might recognize a cover and see it under "Unknown". It appears that in many instances, one tract will be "Unknown" and the rest of the tracks will be named.
One option is to redo the entire project. However, I have seen postings that tell me your software might be able to go in and repair what I have. If that is so, I do not mind buying your software. It would be money well spent. If it is better than Windows Media Player by leaps and bounds (I would hope so), that is all the better.
When you search for this kind of software on the Internet, every software that comes up proclaims that it is great, fabulous, etc. I have done trials for a few and found that they suck. I hope you understand when I seem skeptical. If your software will fix my database of ripped CD's and/or ease my efforts to fix it, and outperform Windows Media Player down the road, I would love to buy it.
So, please respond.
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