* Petter Reinholdtsen <[email protected]> [2016-09-04 16:03 +0200]:

> [Elimar Riesebieter]
> >> Hi.  I noticed something strange when trying to rip the second CD in the
> >> two CD pack Male by Foetus in Excelsis Corruptus Deluxe[1].  The first
> >> CD is ripped and tagged correctly, but the second is tagged with the
> >
> > Did you tried (from ripit(1)):
> >  --addtrackoffset
> 
> Nope, did not occur to me that the default setup could not handle this.
> When using --addtrackoffset, I get this instead:

[...]

> A lot better.  Thank you.
> 
> Why isn't this setting the default?  Is there something I should be
> aware of if I enable it by default in my setup?

If you run ripit with the --save option every choosed option will be
saved in $HOME/.ripit/config and you can run ripit without any
option the next time. Note, that --save doesn't overwrite stored
options in config.

> Btw, why isn't ripit storing the musicbrainz ID in the ID3 tags?  It
> would make picard and ripit work better together.  musicbrainz_albumid
> seem to be the tag used by picard for this?  If ripit did, it would be a
> lot easier to notice in picard when ripit got it wrong. :)

This I have to investigate when I'll have a CD handy. Anyway, do you
agree to close this bug?

Elimar
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