This for me would make the batch ripper perfect.
It's been many years (and many lame versions) since I first started ripping/tagging my CD collection. Some older tracks definitely sound lower quality, either because of the codec or the bit rate I chose then to suite a small harddrive.
So I'd like to re-rip my collection in batch. But I didn't keep all tracks, since many I don't mind never hearing again. And often I either split "hidden" tracks into separate files or combined tracks that should always play together (think Abbey Road b-side medley, intro/song like Eruption/You Really Got Me, Bob Marley's "Talkin' Blues").
To make the batch ripper perfect, let me specify rip-reference directories and BRer would re-rip only the songs I ripped before, as I ripped them (separating hidden, combining medleys and intros). Transferring tags (not ReplayGain) would be the icing.
That would be spectacular!
It's been many years (and many lame versions) since I first started ripping/tagging my CD collection. Some older tracks definitely sound lower quality, either because of the codec or the bit rate I chose then to suite a small harddrive.
So I'd like to re-rip my collection in batch. But I didn't keep all tracks, since many I don't mind never hearing again. And often I either split "hidden" tracks into separate files or combined tracks that should always play together (think Abbey Road b-side medley, intro/song like Eruption/You Really Got Me, Bob Marley's "Talkin' Blues").
To make the batch ripper perfect, let me specify rip-reference directories and BRer would re-rip only the songs I ripped before, as I ripped them (separating hidden, combining medleys and intros). Transferring tags (not ReplayGain) would be the icing.
That would be spectacular!