Another thing is that the files copied using Finder does not have the ID tag info. So manually adding these along with reorganizing them into consistent directory structure is also a pain.
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Another thing is that the files copied using Finder does not have the ID tag info. So manually adding these along with reorganizing them into consistent directory structure is also a pain.
Normally I can too. But there are some CDs that won’t rip, some of these will get into the reriping mode. Some will just go through the tracks showing error. But if the Mac can get the tracks out...
Yes, it seems like iTunes is ripping them because the names did not change before iTunes was open. It seemed to have changed while I first tried to copy. In the middle of the first attempt to copy....
Another interesting thing. I just looked at another CD that could not be ripped. On the MacBook, with iTunes running in the background, all file names show up like this:
1897
All files can be...
This CD. Seems it could be a mixed mode CD. I have copied the files to disk on a MacBook , and it plays. Now I need to figure out out to convert the file names.
1896
I am confused because with the same CD, on the Mac using "Finder" I see the audio aiff files. On Windows 7 file manager, I see the contents that show only 1KB size files. On either machine under...
This is weird, if I look at CD contents under Windows it becomes like this:
1895
Thanks for the responses. The detail situation is that when I plug the CD in, I see all the meta data like this:
1892
But I cannot rip.
Then I looked at the contents of the CD, it has these:...
Recently I have come across some CD that have individual audio files named “track 1”, “track 2” etc. I would like to rip them to the hard drive with the file names like acquires from meta data...
I guess I need to find out as well. There seemed to be a similar issue running in Windows for a while in earlier versions, but later versions seemed to work right most of the time.
I don't recall seeing options to select character code, when I ripped from Windows. Does converting to FLAC automatically use Unicode for the id tag or is there an option to set it somewhere?
So if I convert all the existing files to FLAC then it should work? Or do I have to re-rip?
I am using Jriver Media Center under Windows and OS X, and most track titles are displayed correctly under Windows, but under OS X, most titles with a language other than English is not shown...
Hi,
I have ripped lots of CD in Windows, since now I am using MacBook for playback most of the time, the some titles seem scrambled. Is there a way to batch convert these so that I can correctly...
I am thinking about getting dbpoweramp for Mac, just wanted to know whether the OS X version has the same capabilities and features as the Windows version.
Additionally, not all recordings use the...
Bump. Hope it's not forgotten.
The more I improve the playback system, the more important I find this. Really would be nice to be able to select tracks to convert as well as the whole album while...
Do you know of any simple program that can do this? Or is is simple to add a DSP to do it?
Thanks. Certainly wish it had this capability.
I find that some music have a more correct presentation when played back with inverted phase. Is there any way to convert the files to invert the phase?
"When used with DSP effects which add ID Tags after encoding (such as ReplayGain), this information would not be written to the final file."
Can this be worked around?
I've came across this "Triangular Probability Density Function" for conversions. Any comments on how this would compare against what dbpoweramp is using now?
I was trying to rip a CD that I purchased in Hawaii, which was done by a local singer. It plays in a CD player, but when I stick in in the computer, nothing shows up.
Has anyone encountered this...
good info, I'll give it a try.
I have some questions regarding HDCD, and wonder whether anyone has experience with it or not.
1. My understanding is that HDCD is supposed to solve nonlinearities in the ADC/DAC. Would'nt that...
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