correct. No reasonably modern player (last 15 years) would have any issues whatsoever.
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correct. No reasonably modern player (last 15 years) would have any issues whatsoever.
Yes, I suspect WMA doesn't work with Mac version (and your reference confirms this). I was only pointing out that WAV files can likely be converted with the Mac version. @spoon will have to address...
Do you mean WMP Lossless files (rather than WAV). I suspect the MAC program can convert WAV files.
Yes, if you set the FLAC encoding at 5 (it can do uncompressed or level 0 to 8, with "8" the most compressed), then the file size would be smaller than uncompressed ALAC. No matter what of course,...
I'm not an ALAC user, but are you sure that ALAC has an "uncompressed" setting like FLAC. I've never seen this mentioned. But unrelated to this, you should pay attention to the fact that FLAC files...
Yep, without being ticked, it's not writing that tag. So you can ignore on the CD ripper window.
Untick the "style" item in the "CD RIPPER OPTIONS" > TAGS AND FILENAMES > METADATA and ID TAG (option button)
Then style won't be written to the tags. I agree, it is often wildly wrong!
not with dbpa as far as I know. But you can with "mp3tag" (works with FLAC, etc. not just mp3). Load up old files, in album/track order. Then load new rips in SAME album/track order. Select...
Perhaps I'm missing something, but this forum is for dbpoweramp not EAC.
not sure. Do not use ASSET. Sorry.
foobar2000 for windows.
Regarding the automatic starting of dbpa for ripping, Windows has a setting as to what to do when you insert a CD. You told it do nothing, but you seem to want it to start dbpa. You will need to...
Yep, In ripping 6,000 or more CDs, I've seen this happen 3 or 4 times.
this produces his desired outcome for me. (but very strange that his system is instead creating a "directory" with the file name info and then within that directory creating a file called "flac"...
Something is odd. It is certainly not a general problem with dbpa, as it's not affecting me or users I know, and I suspect there would be hundreds of posts if this was widespread. (You're the first...
seems like the "\flac" at end of file name should be ".flac" (the file extension for file type). Do these oddly named FLAC files play in your player????
You still haven't done this: Another thing you could do is put a compilation CD in your ripper, then WITHIN THE SET NAMING OPTIONS click on the "current CD metadata" in the naming screen and post...
strange. it seems to be working correctly regarding putting things in the "various artists" folder, except this shows it is adding a separate "flac" directory at the very end. Or is it adding "\flac"...
The "examples" (results of applying naming string") on each of these is correct. You said it was only not working on compilations, correct? But yet, the example shows it being handled correctly,...
click the "compilation" box on the settings screen then post that jpg. And then click both compilation box and mulidisk box and post that jpg too.
odd. testing on my machine the naming string works. But I'm not using multiencoder. In multiencoder you have to set the naming string for each encoder in separate places (from what I read).
Turns out, although I have GENRE tags filled in, I really only use it one time a year. I click on random play from CHRISTMAS genre when playing holiday music. Otherwise I don't really use GENRE for...
at this site, you have to enter your order number (you should have had an email from illustrate with your order number when you purchased). Enter the order number then click the "lookup order"...
when you write your own program, you can use icons in whatever way you choose....
good to know. thanks for reporting back.
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