Greetings Spoon,
Support for Monkey's Audio 4.03 would be awesome! Since it has just been released and there had not been any new official versions for a long time, I was not even sure you would be aware that a new version had even been released!
While I am at it, perhaps a couple of further feature requests if I may ;-)
1) Introduce the ability to store CD data in a text format much like CDPLAYER.INI, but with support for all meta data tags. I would like to retain the CD data, but have this stored in a text format that can be modified easily (I have created a database that allows corrections to meta data in files to be reflected in CDPLAYER.INI just in case I need to rip later).
2) Add an option to keep ripping until matching CRC values are found, I use this when I cannot obtain a secure rip, but store each value in a text file so that I can compare the most recent CRC with the others and if there is a match, I am contented that I have a "reasonable" rip.
3) I do not use AccurateRip as I tend to rely on the drive error checking more so, but would like to know how my rip fares with others but still continue with the secure rip process regardless of the result.
I had other feature requests, but I cannot think of them now. Thank you for reading!
Kindest regards,
Jason.
Support for Monkey's Audio 4.03 would be awesome! Since it has just been released and there had not been any new official versions for a long time, I was not even sure you would be aware that a new version had even been released!
While I am at it, perhaps a couple of further feature requests if I may ;-)
1) Introduce the ability to store CD data in a text format much like CDPLAYER.INI, but with support for all meta data tags. I would like to retain the CD data, but have this stored in a text format that can be modified easily (I have created a database that allows corrections to meta data in files to be reflected in CDPLAYER.INI just in case I need to rip later).
2) Add an option to keep ripping until matching CRC values are found, I use this when I cannot obtain a secure rip, but store each value in a text file so that I can compare the most recent CRC with the others and if there is a match, I am contented that I have a "reasonable" rip.
3) I do not use AccurateRip as I tend to rely on the drive error checking more so, but would like to know how my rip fares with others but still continue with the secure rip process regardless of the result.
I had other feature requests, but I cannot think of them now. Thank you for reading!
Kindest regards,
Jason.
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