![]() ![]() ![]() Most Music management/tagging/ripping software (XLD, i-Tunes, but also many other…) show a drop-down menu where all the options/titles linked to that particular CD are visible and you can select the correct one before ripping/playing. Japan release, Bonus Tracks, etc.) but it’s possible that you put in a CD and the information shown belongs to a completely different album… Most of the times, this applies to different editions of the same record (eg: US vs. I have encountered many of these cases myself when ripping hundreds of CDs to the Rose. Hi pretty rare but it can happen that a certain CD has a set of metadata which is shared in the global database with other CDs, so - before ripping - and like in your case - all the information shown are related to another title/album instead of the intended one. Should I just stop screwing around with the Rose database and bite the bullet and purchase Roon? What did John Adams do to piss off you folks at Rose and the folks that came up with your database? And if I try to play any of the song files - the Rose 150B just laughs and says NOPE. The files will show up, but they are all greyed out and in random order - which really does not work well with opera. But come on - Mary Black? I would not know Mary Black if she bit my posterior.Īnd bonus points: If I rip the disc using J-River Media Center my computer, which recognizes the metadata just fine, and then copy the files to the SDD installed in the Rose - the Rose refuses to play the song files. I get it - this opera disc set did not go quadruple platinum. Disc 3 rips insisting that the Disc 1 metadata applies. Disc 2 rips and Rose insists this is a Mary Black CD. Frankly, the Rose open source database is screwed up concerning this disc.ĭisc 1 rips fine. I posted a message here about 5 months ago relative to trying to rip this three CD Disc and I was hoping with multiple OS updates, the problems I was experiencing would be fixed. ![]()
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