Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
But the automated track grabber is brilliant and helps a lot.
do you have one of these, and what is it exacty
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
But the automated track grabber is brilliant and helps a lot.
Originally posted by U2sBiggestFan[..]
do you have one of these, and what is it exacty
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
In Foobar2000, which I use for all my ripping stuff, it's a small software plug-in which identifies the ID of your CD. For example, I'm ripping War Remastered now (single disc), and the ID embedded into the disc is passed through to a company called FreeDB, the program returns that data and a whole lot of other possible matches and then adds them in - if it has them.
iTunes can do a similar thing, but only for iTunes-ripped CDs and files - and Windows Media Player is pretty poor at it - it doesn't even identify classical stuff properly.
Originally posted by U2sBiggestFan[..]
ok thanks
my itunes doe's that![]()
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
Last time I used iTunes every single song came out corrupted from brand-new CDs. But it gives you great artwork and excellent quality too, I'll give it that much.
Have you tried Foobar before?
Originally posted by U2sBiggestFan[..]
my itunes dose'nt give me album art![]()
no i'v never used foobar before
Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
If it's a standard CD available on the iTunes Store, it should.
Originally posted by U2sBiggestFan:[..]
do i need to register on the itunes store?
Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
Not sure.
I am.
It uses Gracenote - does it get the track names automatically if you load a CD?
Originally posted by U2sBiggestFan:[..]
yes![]()
any ideas![]()
Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
Apart from registering, no![]()
Mine gets the artwork automatically (did it with Nina Simone Best of yesterday)
Originally posted by U2sBiggestFan:[..]
ok no worries![]()
i'll have to register later on![]()