by Peke » Sun Jun 21, 2009 2:52 pm
Try these steps:
Solution 1 (when you RIP CDs to HDD):
1. Insert CD (after insertation you should be able to see it in Tree)
2. Select/Click on CD in Tree and you should be see tracks in Track View
3a. If tracks are shown as track 01..track xx then: Select All tracks -> Right click -> properties -> Enter Album Name -> OK
3b. If track info is populated with info from FreeDB Select All track
4. Right click -> Auto Tag from Web and deselect all info except Artist, Album, Year and Title (You can't assign Album art for Audio CD that is not in Library)
5. Click on RIP icon in toolbar
6. Set Destination Mask (like c:\My music\<Album Artist>\<Year> <Album>\<Track#:2> <Artist> - <Title>), Destination Format (MP3, FLAC, WMA,...) and Press OK
7. Go to destination (c:\My music\<Album Artist>\<Year> <Album>\<Track#:2> <Artist> - <Title>) Select All track -> Analyze Volume
8. Select All track -> Auto-Tag from Web -> And add Album art to Tracks/Folder
You are done.
Solution 2 (When you Catalog your CDs)
1. Insert CD (after insertation you should be able to see it in Tree)
2. Right click on CD in Tree -> Add Rescan to library
3. Select/Click on CD in Library Tree and you should be see tracks in Track View
4a. If tracks are shown as track 01..track xx then: Select All tracks -> Right click -> properties -> Enter Album Name -> OK
4b. If track info is populated with info from FreeDB Select All track
5. Right click -> Auto Tag from Web and select all info that you would like to be gathered for selected CD
6. Rename Library tree node to more easier Name (Like "CD0001 U2 - The Best Of"
7. Now If you want that some tracks are listenable/burnable/synchable while CD is not inserted Select those tracks and Click on Add to VitualCD Icon of Advanced Toolbar
8. Eject CD and you will be able to listen tracks you saved into VirualCD without inserting CD
Most users prefer Solution 1, but I personally prefer Solution 2. Actually Solution 2 was the reason why I started to use MediaMonkey back in 2003.
Try these steps:
Solution 1 (when you RIP CDs to HDD):
1. Insert CD (after insertation you should be able to see it in Tree)
2. Select/Click on CD in Tree and you should be see tracks in Track View
3a. If tracks are shown as track 01..track xx then: Select All tracks -> Right click -> properties -> Enter Album Name -> OK
3b. If track info is populated with info from FreeDB Select All track
4. Right click -> Auto Tag from Web and deselect all info except Artist, Album, Year and Title (You can't assign Album art for Audio CD that is not in Library)
5. Click on RIP icon in toolbar
6. Set Destination Mask (like c:\My music\<Album Artist>\<Year> <Album>\<Track#:2> <Artist> - <Title>), Destination Format (MP3, FLAC, WMA,...) and Press OK
7. Go to destination (c:\My music\<Album Artist>\<Year> <Album>\<Track#:2> <Artist> - <Title>) Select All track -> Analyze Volume
8. Select All track -> Auto-Tag from Web -> And add Album art to Tracks/Folder
You are done.
Solution 2 (When you Catalog your CDs)
1. Insert CD (after insertation you should be able to see it in Tree)
2. Right click on CD in Tree -> Add Rescan to library
3. Select/Click on CD in Library Tree and you should be see tracks in Track View
4a. If tracks are shown as track 01..track xx then: Select All tracks -> Right click -> properties -> Enter Album Name -> OK
4b. If track info is populated with info from FreeDB Select All track
5. Right click -> Auto Tag from Web and select all info that you would like to be gathered for selected CD
6. Rename Library tree node to more easier Name (Like "CD0001 U2 - The Best Of"
7. Now If you want that some tracks are listenable/burnable/synchable while CD is not inserted Select those tracks and Click on Add to VitualCD Icon of Advanced Toolbar
8. Eject CD and you will be able to listen tracks you saved into VirualCD without inserting CD
Most users prefer Solution 1, but I personally prefer Solution 2. Actually Solution 2 was the reason why I started to use MediaMonkey back in 2003.