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Looks promising. I was surprised to find that tracks converted to mp3 Lame some time ago are misattributed to FhG (although this is also labelled as a "(Guess)"). This is surprising but it does not bug me. I hope that the use of "(Guess)" might help some users develop a better appreciation of this.
I was also surprised to find that some tracks recorded from LP seem to have developed quite a bit of tag information from somewhere (like Publisher and Composer). Any idea where this information may have from?
One other question: I note that several tags now display a field labelled length which does not appear to reflect either playing time or file size. Do you know what this refers to?
Mp3 tracks ripped with the new codec are listed as being gapless. Is this so (I ask because Spoon indicated that this would not really be functional until alpha 2).
For those on the fence about trying out the alpha, it seems (knock on wood) stable in my limited experience with it. It does not appear to inhibit the overall functionality of dMC for other uses except for blocking the Pop-Up Tag information (and Windows Explorer) displays for formats other than mp3 and wave. dAP does not appear to be inhibited in any way, although tags in dAP are less extensive than those in the Pop-Up info for Windows/dMC. I have not yet tried messing with dCW.
I'll share other questions/feedback as I experiment further.
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> (like Publisher and Composer).
If they have propper values then they must have come from somewhere, perhaps WMP filled them in?
>I note that several tags now display a field labelled length which does not appear to reflect
Give an example please, this is for mp3?
>Is this so
If a track is gapless then it is gapless (even if the program is not able to make use of it, see alpha 2).
Anyhow Alpha 2 is out now, to make full use of the improved mp3 codec.Comment
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Great. Thanks.
One last question. I already kinda asked this in a different part of the forum and a moderator answered me, but he wasn't exacly sure about the details. So, I figure I should ask "Da Man" himself.
What kind of multi-channel (more than two) functionality will the new dMC have?
In other words, will it have the ability to rip DVD audio?
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The current dMC can handle multi-channel (ok might be some issues with directx), ripping dvd is a different kettle of fish (totally different program).Comment
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I rip the 2-channel DVD tracks from concert discs (LPCM/RAW -> FLAC). The 2-channel tracks are generally in 24-bit, 48 kHz format.
If you want to rip / convert Dolby Digital or DTS, this is where there is a problem. I found some info in a Slim Devices Forum Post on how to convert these files to playable formats, but Video Lan Client is the only player I know that plays DTS/DD files. If dMC could convert to multi-channel mp3 or WMA, that would be an amazing addition, but I understand the complexity.Comment
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Originally posted by MrTeacupIs it possible to support the IKEY Keywords tag of the RIFF INFO spec for wav files on the property sheet editor?
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Sorry about all of the multi-channel questions, but everything else associated with dMC has always worked perfectly with me.
So here is another:
Will the dMC popups be able to show correct info regarding an audio file with more than 2 channels? I have some ac3 files that I know are 6 channels at 448 kb/s and dMC tells me it is just 2 channels.
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