Sorry if this has been reported already, but I noticed that if I re-insert a disc that had been previously ripped, all of the year tags are reset to whatever value is on the first track.
I am meticulous about setting the actual release dates for each track on compilations so I can auto-generate...
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Year Tag Error on Re-Rip
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Windows Corrupting MP3 ID Tags!
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OS is Windows 10 x64
with Purchased dBpoweramp 16.4 software
SYNOPSIS:
After editing a mp3 file properties in Windows Explorer to include additional information that the CD Ripper will not add; Author URL, the ID Tag information becomes corrupted.
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Pause Re-Rip?
Hi new to this forum. Is there any way to pause a Re-Rip and may be safe the work and continue later? The only way I found to go close to this, is to put my PC into sleep mode. But it will be better to have the ability to safe the partial re-rip file and continue at a later time.
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Last track always have to re-read frames
When ripping I always have to re-read frames of the last track. The result is always an accurate rip. When disabling C2 error correction with 8kb transfers enabled, no re-read occurs and the track is accurate as well.
Why do these re-read occur? I would like to keep the C2 with 8kb enabled.... -
Really confused with conflicting rips
I'm new to this so apologies in advance if there is a thread that already exists for this.
I'm trying to rip a CD and am currently in my second attempt.
The first attempt, 11 out of the 12 tracks were ripped with 'Secure' (and X AR was greyed out). The 12 and final track... -
c2 - Re-Rip frame setting
Great product!
Configuring the dBpoweramp CD Ripper, I have tried to activate the c2 support. Trying with a painted CD as defined the guidance my computer confirmed my CD drive supports c2, but when ripping I then get errors because it has to rerip a quantity of frames exceeding 100.... -
Why 1000s of frames to re-rip?
Hey all -- I am a year-long user of DBPA, and recommend it regularly. But I'm having a problem that's got me stumped.
I am ripping some brand-new CDs, and getting thousands of frames on each track to be re-ripped. Last night I let a track run for 6 hours, and it never finished.
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