After successfully ripping tracks from a commercial CD clicking on "Finish" then ejecting the CD the track listing stays on screen. Inserting a new CD with less tracks just alters the number of tracks. This happens about 20% of the time, restarting the program seems the only option. Also disappointing to find roxio 2011 does not fill the ID tags in Flac Files, had to use Audacity to do it.
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Track List Does Not Clear
Started by
Wild_Duck
, Oct 23 2010 02:37 PM
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#1
Posted 23 October 2010 - 02:37 PM
#2
Posted 24 October 2010 - 02:55 AM
What PROGRAM are you using, there are quite a few in the Suite that do that???
Is "File - New Project" available from the menu?
Is "File - New Project" available from the menu?
#3
Posted 24 October 2010 - 06:26 AM
If you're using Rip from the Home app try using Rip-Advanced.
I just tried using the Rip function and the track names do stay there after you hit finish.
I just finished ripping about 1100 cd's to a hard drive using Rip-Advanced and didn't have a single problem.
There is more flexibility to using it and you can load up more than 1 drive at a time if you have them.
You can set paths where you want tracks ripped to with more choices.
I got everthing ripped by Album Artist,Album,Track and things came out in nice neat folders just the way I wanted.
One word of advice.There is an Option that lets you not rip tracks you've already ripped.
That's only for up until you hit Finish.
As an example I ran into having cd's by an artist that had the same song on different albums.
If I happened to rip both discs on the same screen it would exclude the track from being ripped more than once.
If you're trying to get all the songs on every cd ripped then you have to watch that and make sure you uncheck it in the Options.
Note that it only applies to the tracks you have set to rip on the screen.Once you actually rip them the app doesn't check to see if they've already been done,only that you don't duplicate them on the same screen.
Once you hit Finish using Rip-Advanced the screen goes away and you go back to the Home app.You have to start Rip-Advanced again from there to rip another batch.
I did about 10 cd's at a time using 2 drives and it went really well.Doing any more at once and it takes a while for the tracks to get finished.
Another bit of advice,don't use "Rip from multiple drives at once".It just slows the process down.
Lastly I'm not sure about the Flac files.Don't have any to try.
Sorry if this is TMI....lol
I just tried using the Rip function and the track names do stay there after you hit finish.
I just finished ripping about 1100 cd's to a hard drive using Rip-Advanced and didn't have a single problem.
There is more flexibility to using it and you can load up more than 1 drive at a time if you have them.
You can set paths where you want tracks ripped to with more choices.
I got everthing ripped by Album Artist,Album,Track and things came out in nice neat folders just the way I wanted.
One word of advice.There is an Option that lets you not rip tracks you've already ripped.
That's only for up until you hit Finish.
As an example I ran into having cd's by an artist that had the same song on different albums.
If I happened to rip both discs on the same screen it would exclude the track from being ripped more than once.
If you're trying to get all the songs on every cd ripped then you have to watch that and make sure you uncheck it in the Options.
Note that it only applies to the tracks you have set to rip on the screen.Once you actually rip them the app doesn't check to see if they've already been done,only that you don't duplicate them on the same screen.
Once you hit Finish using Rip-Advanced the screen goes away and you go back to the Home app.You have to start Rip-Advanced again from there to rip another batch.
I did about 10 cd's at a time using 2 drives and it went really well.Doing any more at once and it takes a while for the tracks to get finished.
Another bit of advice,don't use "Rip from multiple drives at once".It just slows the process down.
Lastly I'm not sure about the Flac files.Don't have any to try.
Sorry if this is TMI....lol
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Fill your eyes
Smiles await you when you rise
Sleep pretty darling
Do not cry
And I will sing a lullaby."
Terry
Windows 8 OS
AMD FX-8320 8 core 3.5Ghz processor with Arctic Freezer 64 Pro cooling fan
Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3 AM3+ motherboard
Galaxy GeForce GTX 550 Ti video card with 1Gb memory
8Gb G Skill Ripjaws Series DDR3 1600 RAM
120GB OCZ Vertex 3 SSD drive
1Tb Hitachi SATA hard drive
LG WH14NS40 Blu-Ray drive
Lite-On iHAS224-06 SATA DVD drive
Rosewill Destroyer case
Cambridge Soundworks THX 5.1 speaker system
SoundBlaster Audigy 2 soundcard using Support Pack 4.5
I-inc iH-252HPB 25" widescreen monitor connected via HDMI
Samsung 2525W Laser Printer
#4
Posted 24 October 2010 - 02:30 PM
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