No. Here's an exchange I had with NCH Software a year ago about how Express Rip 
organizes CD tracks. Although it doesn't directly answer your question, it does 
so by implication. I share the frustration.

On Sat, 10 Aug 2013, I wrote: 
ExpressRip TechnicalSupportRequest Windows: 
I purchased Express Rip as a blind computer user because WMP12 had become hard 
to access. However, I can't get Express Rip to do something I took for granted 
with old versions of WMP. When I ripped the contents of a CD with WMP, a folder 
was automatically created with the artist's name. Within that folder, a 
subfolder was created for the album. Then the songs of that album would appear. 
This automated folder creation doesn't appear to happen in Express Rip. 
Instead, all the tracks of an album will be added singly to, in this case, 
Win7's Music folder. I can then cut all these tracks and copy them into a 
folder I create myself. Or I can create a folder in advance and make that the 
target folder for ripping. Either way, it's an extra step or two I wish were 
automated. I have read your entire help text and looked through the "Options" 
for folders. The only solution suggested involves what looks like a complicated 
piece of code, and I am no techy. Am I missing something? Beyond this, your 
program appears completely accessible, for which my thanks

On Wed, 14 Aug 2013, [email protected] wrote: Good afternoon,   Thanks 
for contacting NCH Software support, I'll be more than glad to assist you 
today.   Unfortunately Express Rip doesn't have this option to create folders 
and subfolders to store the music ripped. The code you can edit is to format 
the file name for the ripped tracks.   

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan 
Kerstetter
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 4:36 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Express Rip Question

I'm helping a friend set up Express Rip.  I've gone through all the options
I can find and can't seem to make the ripped tracks appear in the same order
as they appear on the CD.  Is there a way to correct this?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Dan


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