Ref the CD text idea: if I'd converted a vinyl LP to CD, and possibly
entered that track names into the capture software before writing the
CD, would that leave a text file somehwere? That would certainly be one
explanation.

It's definitely not a caching thing, because all of the first rips were
done using EAC. Using DBPoweramp is new in the last three or four
weeks.

Ref reviewing metadata - I do this with every disc, just to try and
select options that will make my tags more consistent and check
spellings etc. I just meant that it doesn't seem to specifically
identify which one of those sources it's choosing as it's preferred
source.

As I've said with some 300 of these vinyl copies to rip I'm just
delighted it works. I can see that some things will likely cause
problems - long, continuous track LPs for example (war of the worlds;
Floyd stuff) but at least if the bulk of them go through easily it'll
save a lot of time and typing.

Cheers

D



SB "user" since 2000...
2 x SB1 ; 2 x SB3 ; 2 x Boom ; 1 x Touch ; 1 x Controller
Windows 7 and LMS Version: 7.7.3 - 1375965195

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