[access-uk] Re: Ripping CD's

  • From: David Griffith <daj.griffith@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 22:22:13 +0100

The best source for track listings I find is Wikipedia.

Occasionally on more obscure albums not all the information is there but for
most albums the track listing is laid out along with time artist, genre and a
host of other information. Typically these information will appear in the
Discography section of any musical artist with a page on Wikipedia.

David Griffith

On 22 Oct 2015, at 22:16, Clive Pallett <clive.pallett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Mark,

Regarding the album I mentioned in my last post, there is only a track
listing
for the first CD. Actually, I have found many albums sold by Amazon don't
have a track listing. I know in the case of dBpoweramp it uses online
databases during the ripping process. I'm surprised windows Media Player
doesn't pick up the information, unless it's something to do with how the
digital information is stored during the copying process.

any other suggestions most welcome.

Best wishes,

Clive Pallett



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