Re: dBpoweramp Batch Ripper: Discussions
Regarding meta data, I'm very interested in doing the meta-data lookup offline instead of, or in addition to during the batch rip. Doing it during the batch rip is ok, but I wouldn't want to come home to a pile of rejected discs if my ISP goes down or discs tagged with freedb data instead of AMG data because AMG was down today.
I think it's critical that as much disc information as possible (TOC etc) is captured from the disc at the time of rip and saved in either a sidecar xml file, or even better, as a custom tag where supported.
If, a year after I've ripped my CDs, a new meta-data service appears, with much better data, I can then run a batch re-tag without ever touching the original CDs.
Another reason to store detailed CD data is to be able to reproduce the original CD as accurately as possible if I ever need to.
Regarding meta data, I'm very interested in doing the meta-data lookup offline instead of, or in addition to during the batch rip. Doing it during the batch rip is ok, but I wouldn't want to come home to a pile of rejected discs if my ISP goes down or discs tagged with freedb data instead of AMG data because AMG was down today.
I think it's critical that as much disc information as possible (TOC etc) is captured from the disc at the time of rip and saved in either a sidecar xml file, or even better, as a custom tag where supported.
If, a year after I've ripped my CDs, a new meta-data service appears, with much better data, I can then run a batch re-tag without ever touching the original CDs.
Another reason to store detailed CD data is to be able to reproduce the original CD as accurately as possible if I ever need to.
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