


If you rip into Flac or AIFF at least your album art and things like that are kept. If you rip say to MP3 first your are stuffed. IMO the most important thing is to rip it the first time into a format and file structure that you like. So if I want to take copies to play in the car via whatever I use the MP3. Once done I convert them all to AIFF, WAV and MP3. For example, I rip everything into flac with no compression. I prefer to rip into one format, and then use batch converter to convert it to another format. You can rip into various formats at the same time, but it takes longer. Not fully up to date, but it helped me a lot. How can I change the target file (looked in all the dBpoweramp help and google)?Īll I want to do is rip my CD collection to Flac and store it in one file, so it can be put on a drive.Ĭan anyone help this computer vader: Check out the links below. Cant find the Beck tracksĪm I going about this the wrong way using a Mac? I've now got Music > Beck,Morning Phase > Hilltop Hood, Under the stars > (hilltop hoods tracks). It did but its not where I thought it would be. Found the files in the "all my files" folder.Īccording to what i (miss?)read, I was under the impression Music Converter would create a file called "music". Proceded to rip "Beck, Morning phase", all went well. So configured CD ripping as best I could to rip to flac. I should have backed away right there in hindsight. I should have done more reading, but being a computer dummy, I didn't know what I didn't know.ĭownloaded and installed the CD ripper reference version, not realising that Perfect tunes inst mac compatable until I tried to buy the "bundle" offer. Shelled out $40 figuring dBpoweramp was good value.
PERFECTTUNES NOT CD QUALITY PORTABLE
So bought a LG portable DVD writer as I'm using an iMac 21.5" (the crowd cringes, lol). Seemed that dBpoweramp was the one to use these days. I think the last time was about 10 years back, using CD ripper. Last time I ripped CD's was a long time ago.
