Can you help? I am a newish user of a VortexBox appliance and view my music listings with Logitech SqueezeBoxes.
Before committing to dBpoweramp I would like to make sure it will do what I need please.
I judge that about a third of my CD music (Singles and Classical) cannot just be ripped directly by the VB. I had thought it would be quicker to let the VB rip everything then delete the duplications and adjust the listings afterward. That might be possible but I have been told there is an easier way and I would like your opinion before spending hours discovering what you must already know.
Proposal - Singles:
Pre-selecting the wanted tracks would be far too labour-intensive. Instead delete post-rip so somehow I end up with a series of 'albums', called Singles A to F, Singles G to L, etc. with about 30 tracks on each (or one giant 'album' with all my singles on it) as follows:
1. Rip the umpteen CDs in full with the tracks all auto-identified by something (what? dBp?).
2. Copy all the resulting music files to a single folder (in Windows or can dBp do this?).
3. Use Windows Find/Replace or equivalent to remove the track number pre-fixes (01_, 02_ etc.) so that the tracks will fall into alphabetical order by song title.
4. Delete all repeats (except other artist's versions).
5. Assemble the music as flac files and use something to name the final 'albums'; (dBp? mp3tag?).
6. Export the results to the VortexBox.
The SqueezeBoxes should allow a view of these (tracks?) in alphabetical order by song title and/or artist.
Classical:
Pre-selecting the wanted pieces is much less of a problem as there are far fewer duplications.
VortexBox doesn't seem to want to list albums by composer. Similarly I have many film soundtracks listed as Various Artists rather than the film title. These need correcting somehow and I have very many more soundtrack CDs that I will have to deal with, either pre or post-rip.
Are these CDs better dealt with by dBpoweramp with the albums re-tagged (is that the correct term?) so music can be shown by film or composer? The music files could somehow pasted back into the VBA.
Is dBpoweramp sufficiently point-and-shoot to make all this do-able?
What do you think? Bearing in mind I've already got DNS problems and other baffling issues to deal with, plus I'm a novice, any comments would be gratefully received.
Thanks in anticipation.
Before committing to dBpoweramp I would like to make sure it will do what I need please.
I judge that about a third of my CD music (Singles and Classical) cannot just be ripped directly by the VB. I had thought it would be quicker to let the VB rip everything then delete the duplications and adjust the listings afterward. That might be possible but I have been told there is an easier way and I would like your opinion before spending hours discovering what you must already know.
Proposal - Singles:
Pre-selecting the wanted tracks would be far too labour-intensive. Instead delete post-rip so somehow I end up with a series of 'albums', called Singles A to F, Singles G to L, etc. with about 30 tracks on each (or one giant 'album' with all my singles on it) as follows:
1. Rip the umpteen CDs in full with the tracks all auto-identified by something (what? dBp?).
2. Copy all the resulting music files to a single folder (in Windows or can dBp do this?).
3. Use Windows Find/Replace or equivalent to remove the track number pre-fixes (01_, 02_ etc.) so that the tracks will fall into alphabetical order by song title.
4. Delete all repeats (except other artist's versions).
5. Assemble the music as flac files and use something to name the final 'albums'; (dBp? mp3tag?).
6. Export the results to the VortexBox.
The SqueezeBoxes should allow a view of these (tracks?) in alphabetical order by song title and/or artist.
Classical:
Pre-selecting the wanted pieces is much less of a problem as there are far fewer duplications.
VortexBox doesn't seem to want to list albums by composer. Similarly I have many film soundtracks listed as Various Artists rather than the film title. These need correcting somehow and I have very many more soundtrack CDs that I will have to deal with, either pre or post-rip.
Are these CDs better dealt with by dBpoweramp with the albums re-tagged (is that the correct term?) so music can be shown by film or composer? The music files could somehow pasted back into the VBA.
Is dBpoweramp sufficiently point-and-shoot to make all this do-able?
What do you think? Bearing in mind I've already got DNS problems and other baffling issues to deal with, plus I'm a novice, any comments would be gratefully received.
Thanks in anticipation.
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