I've been using the bdPoweramp CD Ripper for a few years and finally managed to rip my entire CD collection to Flac. Now I'm starting on my vinyl and cassette collection that I'm ripping to .wav and then intend to convert to Flac.
I'm still tweaking that process, but by happy coincidence I found that when I burned the .wav to a CD and then opened that in CD Ripper, song and album information did get recognized (at least for some of the more common stuff), saving me a lot of work in terms of data entry. I have a fairly complex Naming system that I spent considerable time refining, and being able to use the ripper to both populate and organize the data according to my naming specification is a fantastic bonus.
But here's the rub:
I don't want to replicate my LPs/Cassettes on CDs. Those are already in a usable format, but my intent was to create virtual CD images (ISO format) and bundle those together and burn to DVDs as an additional backup.
What I really want to do is to mount an ISO image (I use MagicDisk) and rip directly from that and skip burning to CD altogether. The ripper sees the virtual drive, but is unable to read from it (just asks for the CD to be inserted without detecting the content). The Technical virtual drive info in the ripper looks like this:
Manufacturer: MagicISO
CD Drive: Virtual DVD-ROM
Firmware: 1.0A
Serial:
Maximum Speed: 5645 KB/sec (x32)
Current Speed: 5645 KB/sec (x32)
Spin-down After: Never
Buffer Size: 512 KB
Accurate Stream: Yes
C2 Error Pointers: Yes
Reads ISRC: Yes
Reads UPC: Yes
I've tried to tweak settings, but can't get the ripper to read the virtual drive. I've been able to burn to a R/W CD that I re-use, but this is time consuming and seems to me, should be unnecessary. Any help in this matter would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Spiel
I'm still tweaking that process, but by happy coincidence I found that when I burned the .wav to a CD and then opened that in CD Ripper, song and album information did get recognized (at least for some of the more common stuff), saving me a lot of work in terms of data entry. I have a fairly complex Naming system that I spent considerable time refining, and being able to use the ripper to both populate and organize the data according to my naming specification is a fantastic bonus.
But here's the rub:
I don't want to replicate my LPs/Cassettes on CDs. Those are already in a usable format, but my intent was to create virtual CD images (ISO format) and bundle those together and burn to DVDs as an additional backup.
What I really want to do is to mount an ISO image (I use MagicDisk) and rip directly from that and skip burning to CD altogether. The ripper sees the virtual drive, but is unable to read from it (just asks for the CD to be inserted without detecting the content). The Technical virtual drive info in the ripper looks like this:
Manufacturer: MagicISO
CD Drive: Virtual DVD-ROM
Firmware: 1.0A
Serial:
Maximum Speed: 5645 KB/sec (x32)
Current Speed: 5645 KB/sec (x32)
Spin-down After: Never
Buffer Size: 512 KB
Accurate Stream: Yes
C2 Error Pointers: Yes
Reads ISRC: Yes
Reads UPC: Yes
I've tried to tweak settings, but can't get the ripper to read the virtual drive. I've been able to burn to a R/W CD that I re-use, but this is time consuming and seems to me, should be unnecessary. Any help in this matter would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Spiel
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