Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
I'm ripping to Apple Lossless.
dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Ripping to which audio format?Leave a comment:
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
It looks like "/" turns into "\" in some other fields too, such as group-name and composer.
Also, if I click on the "Review Metadata" button and change some of the Song-title fields, they look as I want them to be in that "review" window. But after I click the "okay" button, my changes do not show up in the main CD-ripping window.Leave a comment:
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Hi,
I found out about the beta for MacOS on the pono social web site. I'm running version 1.0 beta 6. It's nice to have something with the AccurateCD-type checking. I was particularly pleased when one track on one CD came up as "invalid" (or however it was marked), and after I cleaned off the CD and re-ripped it up came up as "accurate". That gives me a good feeling that it really is doing the job it's supposed to do.
One minor bug: Slashes seem to be handled wrong, at least in the genre field. If the metadata for some album says that it is "Pop/Rock", and I rip the CD using dBpoweramp, and I then import it into iTunes, then the genre in iTunes shows up as "Pop\Rock". It looks like slashes are handled correctly in the Song-title field. I don't know about any other fields.Leave a comment:
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
So far, I am very happy with what I see. The application looks very good and easy to use.
Same issue here. In my first use, files were ripped under \user\ folder although I specified a different location.
Cannot name my files with following pattern: [artist] -- [album] -- [title]
I also noticed that there is no drop down for Genre?
Year shows in the following format yyyy mm dd although set to only show yyyy.Leave a comment:
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It seems that even with the latest version, the app refuses to work with certain CDs. It acknowledge by not asking for a CD anymore, but shows now track listing or anything as if the TOC had not been read. XLD reads these disks fine.
Also it would be a nice feature if you could specify a discogs URL for filling in the metadata, in case the disc has not been entered to CDDB, Musicbrainz, etc.Leave a comment:
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Just ripped Titan AE score CD (extremely rare limited edition thing) to ALAC, successfully. With a detailed log file.
Problem.
Instead of being ripped to the folder I created before (in Downloads), it got ripped to Documents, in a folder DBP created on its own, named
[IVALUE]album artist,Graeme Revell,Graeme Revell[]
The ripper and converter both work for me, but destination and folder naming are screwed up. The track naming works though. I put [track] [artist] - [title] and it worked. For example, a track name:
11 Graeme Revell - The Weapons SpecialistLeave a comment:
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Seriously, the only thing I don't like about iTunes is that it doesn't play FLAC. And speaking of that terrible problem,
Basically, if over 50% of all iTunes users send Apple this request, they will have to do it. Power in numbers!Leave a comment:
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Another question. Is there a Foobar2000 for Macs?
I am asking because iTunes sounds better than any of the other players I tried (with the exception of QuickTime). I want a player that can allow for:
1) creation of 100+ playlists
2) adjusting the playback volume (in case of overly loud or quiet tracks)
3) distinguishing between music and podcasts
4) superb sound reproduction.Leave a comment:
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Another question. Is there a Foobar2000 for Macs?
I am asking because iTunes sounds better than any of the other players I tried (with the exception of QuickTime). I want a player that can allow for:
1) creation of 100+ playlists
2) adjusting the playback volume (in case of overly loud or quiet tracks)
3) distinguishing between music and podcasts
4) superb sound reproduction.Leave a comment:
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Hi,
Being just a Mac user I'm delighted to hear dBpoweramp is coming to OS X.
Any idea when it will be realised out of beta?
ThanksLeave a comment:
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No. And my prediction is that Apple/itunes will NEVER use FLAC. Then again, as a long time iTunes user, I switched to Foobar2000 and never looked back..... itunes has become bloated program that is not audio-centric.Leave a comment:
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I have a few questions left before this thing gets finished and released. But I'd rather ask one at a time.
How is the FLAC/iTunes thing going? Is Apple persuaded?Leave a comment:
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