by Barry4679 » Fri Oct 23, 2020 4:20 am
Ludek wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 3:36 pm
These are mostly one time general configs, i.e. they are mostly applied globally (not only for ripping exclusivelly).
OK, I agree that, but look at it from the POV of someone who just wants to rip something, and is struggling to see what it is that you can do for them ... it is currently a maze.
Perhaps
do what you did here ... ie. have named buttons, which just open the relevant Tools|Options panel, ie. separate buttons like:
But probably you are referring those situations when you want the log for checking the confidence number before ripping (and re-rip only when the confidence number is low) ?
Yes, that kind of thing> i don't refer to them often, but now that I have them, I would not switch to a ripper that didn't have them.
I have quite a lot of old music that has probably been transcribed to CD from old master 78s ... also CD where the source material was audience recordings. .... dodgy recordings, but really good, because that is the only option that exists ... if I don't like what I hear, I can review the disk log to see whether I have made a dodgy rip, or the problem is in the original source that my CD was made from.
Can you elaborate how your ripper handles the rips with low confidence numbers as an inspiration for MM5 (to enter it as a feature request) ?
see here.
I don't find every option useful.
To reduce supervision during ripping I just have it set to do the best that it can. It's automatic behaviour is to slow down if it is having problems, and then try a second comparison pass, at slow speed, for any track with low confidence. ... I have it set to open the tray upon completion, only if all track rips were rated as secure or accurate according to AccurateRip. That way I only have to mange disks with
failed rips (tray remains closed), and I can attend to the recorded logs of any others if I don't like what I hear, later.
I wasn't going expand upon my wishlist this late in the beta, but you are asking questions

... The features that I find most useful are:
- visibility; show details of rip progress. MM5 ripping is happening inside a black box with zero visibility. I want the option of monitoring on a track by track basis, so I have the option of skipping any tracks which have a problem, or cancel the whole rip if too many tracks are getting low confidence
- pause between CD identification and ripping, so I can use the following features:
- have the ripper set to get tag metadata from multiple sources, to auto-default to consensus tags, and highlight differences so that I can review and maybe override the default selection for any tag, before ripping
- I can manually correct|supply any tags, or insert any specialist tags that are relevant to me for that track (Conductor, etc) before ripping
- or I can smart capitalise, or make a global changes all tracks on the album (eg. remove "Recorded live at xxxx", etc)
- and can preview cover art, and look up web for alternates before ripping
- a CD player integrated into the ripping panel, so I can listen to a track before ripping, without have to relocate the album & track outside of the ripping panel
[quote=Ludek post_id=473886 time=1603399018 user_id=7319]
These are mostly one time general configs, i.e. they are mostly applied globally (not only for ripping exclusivelly).
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OK, I agree that, but look at it from the POV of someone who just wants to rip something, and is struggling to see what it is that you can do for them ... it is currently a maze.
Perhaps [url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/tuqekrfk8lrvxny/shortcut%20button%20to%20toolsOptions%20tab.png?dl=0]do what you did here[/url] ... ie. have named buttons, which just open the relevant Tools|Options panel, ie. separate buttons like:
[list]Cover Art[/list]
[list]Metadata Sources, etc[/list]
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But probably you are referring those situations when you want the log for checking the confidence number before ripping (and re-rip only when the confidence number is low) ?
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Yes, that kind of thing> i don't refer to them often, but now that I have them, I would not switch to a ripper that didn't have them.
I have quite a lot of old music that has probably been transcribed to CD from old master 78s ... also CD where the source material was audience recordings. .... dodgy recordings, but really good, because that is the only option that exists ... if I don't like what I hear, I can review the disk log to see whether I have made a dodgy rip, or the problem is in the original source that my CD was made from.
[quote]
Can you elaborate how your ripper handles the rips with low confidence numbers as an inspiration for MM5 (to enter it as a feature request) ?
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[url=https://www.dbpoweramp.com/cd-ripper-setup-guide.htm]see here[/url].
I don't find every option useful.
To reduce supervision during ripping I just have it set to do the best that it can. It's automatic behaviour is to slow down if it is having problems, and then try a second comparison pass, at slow speed, for any track with low confidence. ... I have it set to open the tray upon completion, only if all track rips were rated as secure or accurate according to AccurateRip. That way I only have to mange disks with [i]failed rips[/i] (tray remains closed), and I can attend to the recorded logs of any others if I don't like what I hear, later.
I wasn't going expand upon my wishlist this late in the beta, but you are asking questions :) ... The features that I find most useful are:
[list]visibility; show details of rip progress. MM5 ripping is happening inside a black box with zero visibility. I want the option of monitoring on a track by track basis, so I have the option of skipping any tracks which have a problem, or cancel the whole rip if too many tracks are getting low confidence[/list]
[list]pause between CD identification and ripping, so I can use the following features:[/list]
[list]have the ripper set to get tag metadata from multiple sources, to auto-default to consensus tags, and highlight differences so that I can review and maybe override the default selection for any tag, before ripping[/list]
[list]I can manually correct|supply any tags, or insert any specialist tags that are relevant to me for that track (Conductor, etc) before ripping[/list]
[list]or I can smart capitalise, or make a global changes all tracks on the album (eg. remove "Recorded live at xxxx", etc)[/list]
[list]and can preview cover art, and look up web for alternates before ripping[/list]
[list]a CD player integrated into the ripping panel, so I can listen to a track before ripping, without have to relocate the album & track outside of the ripping panel[/list]