I've figured out the answer to Q (1). You can tab down to a simpler naming format.
(1) I want to name CD rips to this format -
"Album Title" - Album Artist/Track No. Track Title
"Rubber Soul" - The Beatles/01. Drive My Car
A folder is created named - "Rubber Soul" - The Beatles,
inside the folder the tracks are named - 01. Drive My Car, etc.
I don't need to worry about is it "part of set" etc. just simple as above.
(2) Is there some way of entering the drive offset without the
finding 3 magic CDs nonsense. I've spent several hours
loading a large number of POPULAR CDs and could only get
2 matches? Beatles/Rolling Stones/Beach Boys etc. keeps telling
me "Different version"!
My drive is listed on the Accurate Rip Database with 100% agree.
(3) Is there a dBpower manual available somewhere? I feel a
very frustrating learning curve coming on.
Any help much appreciated.
(1) I want to name CD rips to this format -
"Album Title" - Album Artist/Track No. Track Title
"Rubber Soul" - The Beatles/01. Drive My Car
A folder is created named - "Rubber Soul" - The Beatles,
inside the folder the tracks are named - 01. Drive My Car, etc.
I don't need to worry about is it "part of set" etc. just simple as above.
(2) Is there some way of entering the drive offset without the
finding 3 magic CDs nonsense. I've spent several hours
loading a large number of POPULAR CDs and could only get
2 matches? Beatles/Rolling Stones/Beach Boys etc. keeps telling
me "Different version"!
My drive is listed on the Accurate Rip Database with 100% agree.
(3) Is there a dBpower manual available somewhere? I feel a
very frustrating learning curve coming on.
Any help much appreciated.
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