I'm not sure if this is the place to ask my questions, so apologize in advance if wrong.
Looking on the support page, I see 4 products:-
1. dBpoweramp Music Converter,
2. dBpoweramp Audio Player,
3. dBpoweramp CD Writer,
4. Sveta Portable Audio
On the products page, I see 5 products:-
A. CD Ripping,
B. Audio Conversion,
C. Assetâ„¢ UPnP,
D. CD Burning,
E. Batch Ripping.
So I'm confused!
This is what I do now:-
I use my Pure Evoke-3 to record to it's SD card in .mp2 format.
I use Roxio Creator 8 Suite Home to rip my CD collection to .mp3 at 194 Kbps VBR. Being aged 66, I now can't hear the difference with any higher bit rate. For BBC programmes not available from the BBC in .mp3, I also use Creator for capture of BBC 7 (voice) programmes only available for real time listening, at the MP3 (low quality) setting.
I have a number of old 33 & 78 rpm records and have bought, but not yet used, a Creative Labs SB0270 external USB device, as an interface.
For playback I use my Evoke-3 and Bose MusicMonitor speakers, which could be used with a Windows PC.
I use Music Collector from Collectorz.com to manage the indexing of files. I tried their MP3 Collector, but found it lacking.
I would like to be able to edit .mp3 (and .mp2) files to remove lead-in and lead-out unwanted sound from my recordings and be able to split tracks, where I have more than one title.
Managing files onto 2GB SD cards to place into the Evoke-3 is time consuming, as I drag & drop in folders.
I've tried a number of tag editors, but not yet found an ideal one. Pure appear to not add the title and artist into tags, although they are both displayed on the radio's screen, so I have to use pencil and paper.
Would dBpoweramp Audio Player, be a good way of playing back on a Windows PC?
Reg.
Looking on the support page, I see 4 products:-
1. dBpoweramp Music Converter,
2. dBpoweramp Audio Player,
3. dBpoweramp CD Writer,
4. Sveta Portable Audio
On the products page, I see 5 products:-
A. CD Ripping,
B. Audio Conversion,
C. Assetâ„¢ UPnP,
D. CD Burning,
E. Batch Ripping.
So I'm confused!
This is what I do now:-
I use my Pure Evoke-3 to record to it's SD card in .mp2 format.
I use Roxio Creator 8 Suite Home to rip my CD collection to .mp3 at 194 Kbps VBR. Being aged 66, I now can't hear the difference with any higher bit rate. For BBC programmes not available from the BBC in .mp3, I also use Creator for capture of BBC 7 (voice) programmes only available for real time listening, at the MP3 (low quality) setting.
I have a number of old 33 & 78 rpm records and have bought, but not yet used, a Creative Labs SB0270 external USB device, as an interface.
For playback I use my Evoke-3 and Bose MusicMonitor speakers, which could be used with a Windows PC.
I use Music Collector from Collectorz.com to manage the indexing of files. I tried their MP3 Collector, but found it lacking.
I would like to be able to edit .mp3 (and .mp2) files to remove lead-in and lead-out unwanted sound from my recordings and be able to split tracks, where I have more than one title.
Managing files onto 2GB SD cards to place into the Evoke-3 is time consuming, as I drag & drop in folders.
I've tried a number of tag editors, but not yet found an ideal one. Pure appear to not add the title and artist into tags, although they are both displayed on the radio's screen, so I have to use pencil and paper.
Would dBpoweramp Audio Player, be a good way of playing back on a Windows PC?
Reg.
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