Re: CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
does the dsp function "move destination file on error" work this way?
CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
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Re: CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
keeping fingers crossed... I need to resume ripping more of my CDs very soon and will need to get through hundreds of them... and I really want to use dbpoweramp for ripping, with the convenience of itunes as a database...
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Re: CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
Spoon, its an easy feature, and I think more people would like to have it then you realize. Or possibly consider open-sourcing some of the DSPs...
If there are any programmers reading this, this could be done by the end user as the DSP architecture is now open.Last edited by EliC; March 01, 2011, 12:34 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
I think this is a very useful feature. Especially during batch ripping. I tried the batch ripper, but I've found that either album art cannot be found or not the resolution I want it to be, rip error, track information wrong or not available. It certainly would be nice if we could just keep these in a different location to make it easier to correct at a later time.Leave a comment:
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Re: CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
any further consideration of this request?
...as a DSP option perhaps: 'Move Destination File on Success'
This would allow perfect ripping using dbPoweramp, with the convenience of iTunes as a database/file management interface.
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Re: CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
Hi Spoon, certainly you can, but it doesn't work properly. iTunes has no way of knowing when the file is 100% complete and ready for loading, so sometimes it will inadvertently import the file early before dbPoweramp has completed the required tasks, eg: rip, id3 tag write etc etc.
Hoping this might be added as an option somehow :-)
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Re: CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
Seems as though it would be easy to implement as an OPTION. Also, I imagine that this would be very popular with HA type users. They same that care about AR and secure ripping. In terms of pure popularity itunes does very well for most users. dBpoweramp is a niche product and should focus on building its strenghts to support those niche users.Leave a comment:
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Re: CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
No reason other than popularity.Leave a comment:
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Re: CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
Spoon, is there a reason we can't get the option to move all of the files from a disc if any of the tracks have an error to a different directory?Leave a comment:
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Re: CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
Can you not rip them to that folder direct?Leave a comment:
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CD Ripper auto copy/move each file after successful rip
Hi, sorry if this has been asked before (and I cannot find this anywhere in the config).
Ideally I want to use dbpoweramp for ripping my cd collection (to aiff) and use iTunes for database management. This is a massive task.
What I would like is a feature to automatically copy/move each successfully ripped file, just after it has finished ripping to a selectable folder. I notice there is a feature to do this for error files, but not for successful files...
Reason: I would like to move ripped files one by one to iTunes 'Automatically Add To iTunes' folder in the order they are ripped. If I import files in bulk, iTunes will screw up the 'date added' order, whereas if I rip with iTunes (shudder) it will group the CD's very neatly when viewed in 'date added' order. Instead, if they could be moved to the automatic folder, one by one, just after they are ripped (before dbpoweramp moves onto the next track) then they will appear in the same neat order as if iTunes ripped them.
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