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Re: Click n Rip
No probs :-)
Will put a package together & send to you, zip file noted. I also took
some
screen shots for EAC when setting it up for the second time (new PC) so
will
dig these out & send those too.
Cheers,
Tim.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Wayne <Wayne@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> Thanks for the offer, I might just take you up on that :) - one thing
to be
> mindful of, my mail server wont allow any executable code through it
so if
> there's a .zip package that would be ideal!
>
> Thanks
> Wayne.
>
>
> On 18 Feb 2010, at 08:34, Tim Hawes wrote:
>
> > I'm happy to send you the copy of EAC & LAME I downloaded. It
won't be
> the
> > latest but it works for me. Dunno though whether you AV issue was
with
> the
> > version you downloaded or the application generally.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Tim.
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:54 PM, Wayne <Wayne@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks for the replies so far,
> >> Initial thoughts on what has been suggested so far,
> >>
> >> GRIP - Unfortunately - no Linux access so I cant make use of
that one -
> >> sorry :(
> >>
> >> EAC - Interestingly, having googled this one and tried to
download an
> and
> >> run it My AV software (Nod32) pops up and suggests that there
is an
> >> AD.Software issue with it - so I haven't been able to install
that -
> steered
> >> clear just in case something has been compromised.
> >>
> >> Which leaves RipStation. On the face of it - looks ok and
seems to do
> the
> >> job nicely and may well be a contender. You can indeed set up
> destination
> >> paths and file names based on ID3 tags. It has a default
RipTo directory
> >> that is changeable and it remembers what your last settings
were between
> >> restarts. Even downloads album art for too! Haven't yet
listened to the
> >> results - been too busy feeding it disks!
> >>
> >> Niggles with it so far though, you have to sign up to their
CD database
> in
> >> order for it to work (nothing major there) but there seems to
be a
> problem
> >> on how they are tagging some ID data (admittedly only tried
it with one
> set
> >> so far). This posed a problem a compilation multi cd set I
just happened
> to
> >> have to hand.
> >> 1st disk - ok - decided to use the format of 'Artist\Year -
Album\Artist
> -
> >> Album - TrackNumber - TrackTitle.mp3. Tracks were coming out
with
> 'Various'
> >> as the Artist and they used 'TrackTitle' to hold 'Artist name
/
> TrackTitle'
> >> (note the forward slash), so getting around the Artist being
'various'.
> This
> >> would then create correctly the path and file name as needed
with the
> '/'
> >> being replaced with a '-'. Now, on disk 2, someone decided
that instead
> of
> >> '/' used to separate the artist from track name was going to
be a '\'.
> This
> >> then didn't get translated to a '-' and subsequently added
the file
> inside
> >> another partly formed subdirectory. Unfortunately - you also
cant edit
> the
> >> data the program retrieves if you think its wrong (had an
'unknown'
> track on
> >> a disk with a bonus track that wasn't tagged correctly) so
not as
> flawless
> >> as I would have liked.
> >>
> >>
> >> Unless anyone has any more suggestions?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Wayne.
> >
> >
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