Hi - often when I rip multi-CD albums of an artist, I get tracks for the album with multiple track "1", "2", etc. Sometimes I manually edit the track #'s so that they are all unique 1...N.
I am wondering how others handle this situation, and would welcome any suggestions for methods to handle this that you like.
Thanks.
Ripping Multi-CD albums
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Re: Ripping Multi-CD albums
I use a different tool for ripping .. it allows you to modify the #s before you rip. But it costs money
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Re: Ripping Multi-CD albums
Thanks. dtsig - what program do you us for ripping?
Re: Ripping Multi-CD albums
Just use Disc# to indicate which disc a files is on.
If you want to instead use only Track# sequentially use Tools > Scripts > Auto-Increment Track #s.
If you want to instead use only Track# sequentially use Tools > Scripts > Auto-Increment Track #s.
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Re: Ripping Multi-CD albums
EZ-CD Audio Converter https://www.poikosoft.com/
It is used for a lot of conversion and ripping .. pretty sweet
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Re: Ripping Multi-CD albums
As lowlander says, it is really simple. Just highlight all the tracks on the disk being ripped, right-click and choose properties and fill in the disk number in the Disc # field. No special program needed for that, but any ripping program will allow the user to specify disc number; Exact Audio Copy (EAC) much preferred by audiophiles (and free) does it, dbpoweramp (excellent metadata support) does it.
EAC = http://exactaudiocopy.de/ (just be sure you are downloading EAC and not one of the other things advertised on this page - use the download in the left column)
dbpoweramp = https://www.dbpoweramp.com/
But for standard ripping, Media Monkey is just fine and is easy to use as above.
EAC = http://exactaudiocopy.de/ (just be sure you are downloading EAC and not one of the other things advertised on this page - use the download in the left column)
dbpoweramp = https://www.dbpoweramp.com/
But for standard ripping, Media Monkey is just fine and is easy to use as above.