Thank you. I do appreciate the help.
My best,
Duck
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Heloduck wrote:
> I have used dbPowerAmp a few computers ago. I did buy it... wonder if I
> can still log in... I do remember how impressively it ripped, using all
> eight cores of the CPU.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Duck
If you have the order number or still use the email you used, you can
Better than Google images is a web site called Album Art Exchange.
Youll need to sign up for a free account but images are very high
quality.
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Thank you.
reinholdk wrote:
> In addition to dBpoweramp there's Exact Audio Copy for ripping on
> Windows.
> Whatever you're using for ripping, you probably want to keep on using
> mp3tag to check and finalize the tags.
> For getting cover art I'm using AlbumArtDownloader.
If you prepare artwork prior to ripping with dBpoweramp then a separate
album art image is prepared in addition to imbedding the art. Google
images is a good place to acquire album art.
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In addition to dBpoweramp there's Exact Audio Copy for ripping on
Windows.
Whatever you're using for ripping, you probably want to keep on using
mp3tag to check and finalize the tags.
For getting cover art I'm using AlbumArtDownloader.
I don't know if there's a handy sticky post somewhere with all the good
links. I agree it's not easy to find if it exists.
Below are some links. For Windows you want the Windows Executable
Installer version (.exe file).
Latest "official community release", 7.9.1: