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  • ODin

    • Mar 2013
    • 3

    PerfectMETA for an old FLAC-file?

    Hello everyone!

    I'm sorry for my bad english and I hope you understand my question?

    Is it possible to rescan a flac-file to get a "PerfectMETA" checked file.

    I ripped a few years my CDs with free programms to flac-file. I heared from dbpoweramp and think that this is THE programm for me. So I can rip my CDs with the db-CDripper. So I have perfect tagged CDs with one programm.

    But is it possible to rescan my flac-collection with a part of the programm? I have seen that "PerfectMeta (use) 5 metadata providers" to create a (tag-)perfect copy of my music. I don't want to re-rip my CD-Collection.

    Thanks for your answer!

    Regards!
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Nov 2007
    • 5893

    #2
    Re: PerfectMETA for an old FLAC-file?

    Yes, this is possible with PerfectTunes. It can scan your full FLAC album rips and check against accuraterip database.

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    • ODin

      • Mar 2013
      • 3

      #3
      Re: PerfectMETA for an old FLAC-file?

      Thanks for your answer. But there is no Buttom to re-tag a FLAC-file. Where can I find it in PerfectTUNES?

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      • garym
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Nov 2007
        • 5893

        #4
        Re: PerfectMETA for an old FLAC-file?

        Originally posted by ODin
        Thanks for your answer. But there is no Buttom to re-tag a FLAC-file. Where can I find it in PerfectTUNES?
        Sorry, I thought you wanted to just check the accuraterip status rather than retag. I think you can't currently retag with metadata, but I recall that this will be possible going forward in future versions of PerfectTunes.

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        • ODin

          • Mar 2013
          • 3

          #5
          Re: PerfectMETA for an old FLAC-file?

          Thank you for your answer.

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