Re: [all-audio] When ripping disks!

2018-01-31 Thread JM Casey
a few times a month. -Original Message- From: all-audio@groups.io [mailto:all-audio@groups.io] On Behalf Of Colin Howard Sent: January 31, 2018 5:29 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] When ripping disks! Greetings, I mentioned in my original email, I am using a program

Re: [all-audio] When ripping disks!

2018-01-31 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! Musicbrainz is also a good database for cd’s i think. Apple Itunes uses Gracenotes or something like that. /A > 31 jan. 2018 kl. 20:35 skrev JM Casey : > > I honestly don't know, and would be somewhat curious about what links others > might provide. Discogs maybe? Although I'm not at all sure

Re: [all-audio] When ripping disks!

2018-01-31 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings, I mentioned in my original email, I am using a program which came on my W7 machine, called PowerToGo8. In what JM Casey suggested, no good to me, I need some eyes to read the tracklist then I can correct the tracks, no eyes to hand. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG

Re: [all-audio] When ripping disks!

2018-01-31 Thread Kelly Pierce
When I ripped my CD collection I found there were two ID tag databases. One is free and one is pay. Winamp and iTunes use the same database. EAC uses another. Which program are you using to rip and obtain your ID tag data? I was using a program that accessed the pay database and then it could the

Re: [all-audio] When ripping disks!

2018-01-31 Thread JM Casey
I honestly don't know, and would be somewhat curious about what links others might provide. Discogs maybe? Although I'm not at all sure they provide this service. However you can go into winamp for instance and manually edit the id3 tags, and also edit the filenames accordingly. I know you probabl