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    Batch Ripper: Meta-data

    Users of the Batch Ripper get 400 free lookups from AMG. Beyond this, lookups must be purchased here. Please note only purchase 1 commercial license per transaction, do NOT purchase multiples of the lookups in a single purchase (2 x 100 lookups).

    Copied from the Batch Ripper Options Help file:
    Active Providers

    Sets which meta data providers are to be used, if the option Intelligent Meta From all Enabled Providers is enabled then all providers checked are used simultaneously and errors in the meta data are removed by cross checking results from all providers. Of the providers All Media Guide (AMG) and GD3 are commercial providers and charge a per disc look up rate, freedb and MusicBrainz are free to use. AMG can be used both commercially or uncommercially, when used uncommercially an active one year PerfectMeta licence is required and lookups are limited to 400 discs, after 400 discs only commercial lookups can be used. AMG licences are purchased by clicking the [ Purchase ] button, then create a new account, multiple computers can use the same account details.

    GD3 operates in a similar manor to AMG in that an account is created (independent of normal GD3 commercial accounts) by clicking [ Acquire Username Password ], again the same name and password can be used on multiple computers.
    Please note that this counter does NOT reset if you start using up the 400 during the trial and then purchase Reference or when purchasing another year of PerfectMeta.

    Edit: Also, please note, all lookups are disc-based, not track-based.
    Last edited by LtData; 06-01-2009 at 08:12 PM.

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