Release hopefully will be early in the new year.
Release hopefully will be early in the new year.
I hope this isn't too much to ask, but I would very much like to choose my ripping speed. "Max" is the default, and there is no way to change the default. I am using an external drive if that helps. The reason I am concerned is because spinning the disk way too fast for far too long damages it permanently.
Please fix this problem before releasing the program into the market.
Thanks, Bax, but the first icon in the second row is "Display".
>reason I am concerned is because spinning the disk way too fast for far too long damages it permanently.
Spinning a disc at 20x speed does not damage it, unless it is already badly warped (and thus damaged already).
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Maybe that is true. Maybe. But having control over that gives the user the feeling of freedom. Or, or some might say, the illusion of freedom (which is the next big thing).
And I still don't understand why the control options are there, but greyed out. If it is "not necessary" as you say, while include it but make it unusable?
I believe that the speeds populate if the drive supports those speeds, dBpoweramp on Windows does the same.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Drives change model so fast, we do not have any recommendations.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Just a heads-up: all the feedback has been noted, a new version is in the works; the most important complaints have already been addressed (app-wide cmd+c cmd+v copy/paste among other things); we'll release a new beta as soon as we're done testing the new changes.
DSP module for extracting HDCD discs?
Quite a few of the Reference Recordings CDs as well as all the CDs released by the Grateful Dead are HDCD encoded. The PC version has an HDCD DSP module; any plans for the same in the OSX version.
Otherwise, my first experience with the OSX beta on a 2011 Macbook Pro running 10.10 Yosemite has been flawless.
Thanks!
Steve Z
The OSX version will not have HDCD, the technology is owned by Microsoft and is only licensed to run on Windows.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Is this a straight port from a user interface stand point? Or is it rewritten using Apple's user interface guidelines?
Perhaps 50:50, there are some aspects of dBpoweramp which stand out because they are different (on windows or osx)
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