-Advanced Meta Data Tool : This is by far the most important to me as getting good meta data is so difficult and time consuming
-Source for lyrics meta data
-HTOA (Hidden Track One Audio)
-Option for second pass burst mode. It seems that often if there are errors, re-ripping often gets an accuraterip the first time around while secure ripping may toil for a very long time and maybe get an accuraterip
-Option to re-calculate AR CRC after each sector is ripped in ultra-secure. This may allow for much faster ripping as it may not be required to re-rip other sectors.
-CUE sheets
-tag each song with the following additional tags:
-Drive Make and Model used for rip
-Drive offset if used
-If Overread Lead-in/out was used
-Option to verify rip in second drive if insufficient sources available in AR db
-Option to place log file in output directory with a checkbox
-submit corrected meta-data to providers
-drive taps to run multiple rips on multiple drives all within 1 instance of dbpoweramp running
-option to resize album art when adding to metadata, there are freeware opensource apps that should be able to be used as a plug-in to do this.
-open plug-in architecture to allow end users to develop add-ons
-Source for lyrics meta data
-HTOA (Hidden Track One Audio)
-Option for second pass burst mode. It seems that often if there are errors, re-ripping often gets an accuraterip the first time around while secure ripping may toil for a very long time and maybe get an accuraterip
-Option to re-calculate AR CRC after each sector is ripped in ultra-secure. This may allow for much faster ripping as it may not be required to re-rip other sectors.
-CUE sheets
-tag each song with the following additional tags:
-Drive Make and Model used for rip
-Drive offset if used
-If Overread Lead-in/out was used
-Option to verify rip in second drive if insufficient sources available in AR db
-Option to place log file in output directory with a checkbox
-submit corrected meta-data to providers
-drive taps to run multiple rips on multiple drives all within 1 instance of dbpoweramp running
-option to resize album art when adding to metadata, there are freeware opensource apps that should be able to be used as a plug-in to do this.
-open plug-in architecture to allow end users to develop add-ons
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