Hi All,
I've had a poke around the Batch Ripping software (very impressive I must add) and it's perfect for a digitisation project I'm working on. Our label produce 4 cd box sets (currently 160 seperate titles released) so we want to setup a pc with 4 sata drives to rip each box set; 4 discs at a time and save them.
The only thing that I can't work out is we want to follow a specific saving convention - and if possible manually supply (as some of our Cd's are semi-boutique and won't always have online metadata) a name for the cd but save the ripped files as wav's using the ISRC as the file name following this path structure:
\album name\cd number\[isrc].wav
All of our discs have to have ISRC's as they get lots of air time; and we self register them so we know what to expect at the other end.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your time!
Toby
I've had a poke around the Batch Ripping software (very impressive I must add) and it's perfect for a digitisation project I'm working on. Our label produce 4 cd box sets (currently 160 seperate titles released) so we want to setup a pc with 4 sata drives to rip each box set; 4 discs at a time and save them.
The only thing that I can't work out is we want to follow a specific saving convention - and if possible manually supply (as some of our Cd's are semi-boutique and won't always have online metadata) a name for the cd but save the ripped files as wav's using the ISRC as the file name following this path structure:
\album name\cd number\[isrc].wav
All of our discs have to have ISRC's as they get lots of air time; and we self register them so we know what to expect at the other end.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your time!
Toby
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