![]() Alone the difference of a proffesionell burned CD from 1984 to approx. During this time they were rescanned several times, because the process here requires the right software, the right CD reader, the quality of the scan (drive speed and fluctuations, vibrations) as well as the storage quality (FLAG, AIFF etc.), and the pre-treatment of the CD surface (cleaning, treatment, temperature, centering in the drive etc.). ![]() Starting with the first purchase of a CD on I have collected over the years a multiple of 500CDs. Hello, have read with interest your entry.Īlso with me it was so that I have searched a longer time to find a workable solution. But also it adds metadata in such a way that works well with Roon, because there are a few gotchas with how Roon handles existing metadata, it has an an inbuilt profile especially for working with Roon. Importantly when a match is found it adds MusicBrainz Ids, these are recognized by Roon and allows it to easily identify those albums, but we can also match against Discogs a database that Roon does not use. ![]() I would recommend using my SongKong tagger after you have ripped your CDs to bulk tag your metadata because it will add more detailed metadata in a consistent way. But DbPoweramp metadata is quite limited, and the metadata is not added in a consistent way so it will only get you part way there. Use an Acronova Nimbie with dbpoweramp to rip in bulk seems the best solution for 1 because you don’t want to have to feed in the CDs one by one, and DbPoweramp does a good job of accurate ripping.Īs part of this DbPoweramp will add metadata for CD’s that it recognises and this will help Roon to identify the CDs in its library. Accurate Metata that is Roon friendly helping Roon to identify the disks.Hi, you have a couple of requirements here
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