This forum and hydrogenaudio are much appreciated. As a newcomer to ripping, I have now opted for FLAC, use dMC Ref for secure ripping, MM for tag management, and have them working routinely. It will be a slog getting through the CDs but that's life. It's for home use so no professional issues at stake.
a] It's fine when CD is on AccurateRip and rip matches - move to next CD.
b] If CD is not on AR or do not match rips by others and tracks are then ripped as 'Secure', - move to next CD. [I hope I'm right to be confident on this.]
c] If the report at the end of a rip identify a few tracks as 'Insecure', what do I do - how do I get onto the next CD without delay?
So I'd like advice on the following points.
1 Can any of the rip info be saved with the rip? There is a Copy to Clipboard feature but it doesn't look very flexible. I don't want to spend hours trying to improve one doubtful track before moving on to the next CD. How can I create a list of the Insecure tracks for later investigation? Can I get this into the fields on the MediaMonkey library for instance so I can sort on this field?
2 What do experienced rippers suggest as the best methodology for dealing with Insecures? Deal with them immediately? For example, do I just keep on re-ripping with dBa? I may have missed something about corrective 'surgery' on doubtful tracks. What time limit is reasonable? Frankly if I'm losing 1 song out of 20 by Joe Bloggs, I'm not bothered but if I lose 3rd movement of a Beethoven symphony, I am troubled.
3 Has anyone evaluated the 'quality' of insecure rips? If 90% of them will sound bad to the average human ear, they deserve special attention. If only 10% would cause offence, maybe they will get lower priority. I realise this is a subjective judgement and professionals are unlikely to tolerate the question, but practical views would be welcome.
My [possibly mistaken] rationale is that if I can capture 99% of my collection accurately in the first cycle, I'll have a full repertoire for Christmas and can refine things later on. Comments please.
a] It's fine when CD is on AccurateRip and rip matches - move to next CD.
b] If CD is not on AR or do not match rips by others and tracks are then ripped as 'Secure', - move to next CD. [I hope I'm right to be confident on this.]
c] If the report at the end of a rip identify a few tracks as 'Insecure', what do I do - how do I get onto the next CD without delay?
So I'd like advice on the following points.
1 Can any of the rip info be saved with the rip? There is a Copy to Clipboard feature but it doesn't look very flexible. I don't want to spend hours trying to improve one doubtful track before moving on to the next CD. How can I create a list of the Insecure tracks for later investigation? Can I get this into the fields on the MediaMonkey library for instance so I can sort on this field?
2 What do experienced rippers suggest as the best methodology for dealing with Insecures? Deal with them immediately? For example, do I just keep on re-ripping with dBa? I may have missed something about corrective 'surgery' on doubtful tracks. What time limit is reasonable? Frankly if I'm losing 1 song out of 20 by Joe Bloggs, I'm not bothered but if I lose 3rd movement of a Beethoven symphony, I am troubled.
3 Has anyone evaluated the 'quality' of insecure rips? If 90% of them will sound bad to the average human ear, they deserve special attention. If only 10% would cause offence, maybe they will get lower priority. I realise this is a subjective judgement and professionals are unlikely to tolerate the question, but practical views would be welcome.
My [possibly mistaken] rationale is that if I can capture 99% of my collection accurately in the first cycle, I'll have a full repertoire for Christmas and can refine things later on. Comments please.
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