thanks,
sorted
mine was v1
thanks,
sorted
mine was v1
Last edited by Hitarth; 06-05-2022 at 01:21 AM.
Does this do internal cue?
no idea Sir.
@Spoon
Don't you think it's time for this 'Utility Codec' to become 'Stable'. It's been a Beta since 2009.
IMO so is it very stable and does what it's supposed to.
Yes will release soon
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Hello
I'm thinking of moving from EAC to dbpoweramp.
I want to rip a CD to a single .wav file and create the corresponding .cue file and a log file. Can I use this? If so, how? If not, is there anyway to do what I want?
Thanks
dpr
The first post in this thread contains the executable and the basic instructions. Once installed, on the CD Ripper main page set 'Rip to' to 'CUE Single File Image'.
CD Ripper does include a log file if you're ripping in secure mode.
Given this method isn't recommended any more it's not completely feature complete, but I think it only lacks:
FLAGS (PRE e.t.c)
Ability to rip HTOA
Basic data disc metadata e.g. EAC will output MODEx/2xxx along with the INDEX position of where it starts
It might be worth reading this thread just in case there's something I've missed.
I did download and try the executable and glance through the thread before posting my question
- lots of discussion about ripping to a single flac file, not a single wav file...and if it was a reasonable goal...
- didn't get a log file created, but wasn't using secure mode as my cd is damaged, but will try that. Thanks for pointing that out.
- can't always get the metadata for the CD... it's in MusicBrainz and I tried pasting the URL
when I do a rip as one in secure mode, with 'Rip to' 'CUE Single File Image', the rip runs and a file .IGNORE is listed as being created. The file doesn't exist.
If I rip to flac, flac files for each track are created...
I guess given the benefits of ripping to one file per track, coupled with the ability to convert it back at a later date should you need to, it doesn't make sense to many.
I've just tried and you need to bring the Manual Metadata Search window up first and then copy the URL from the MusicBrainz website, at which point it should pick it up automatically from the clipboard, it doesn't require a paste.
I'm sorry I've never seen that, maybe it has something to do with the errors. Hopefully someone else can help with that.
I set 'Rip to' to '[CUE Single File Image]', then in the Encoder section changed it from Wave to FLAC and a single FLAC file was created. Is that what you did, or did you change 'Rip to' to FLAC?
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